The only time I make MP3s is when I want to post or send a recording, and I make it from already existing 2-track.wav mixes. So, I don't know from experience what happens when you use a program to make an MP3 from Home Studio. Boten, you said: '. When you export to mp3 right from Home Studio you apply destructive compression to the mixdown.' Is that right?
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It destructively changes your project's original audio files? I thought it made an MP3 version of the project, but that you could stay in Sonar to make a regular.wav file mix with the original unchanged audio files. I have that wrong? Randy rbowser.
Is that right? It destructively changes your project's original audio files? I thought it made an MP3 version of the project, but that you could stay in Sonar to make a regular.wav file mix with the original unchanged audio files. I have that wrong? Randy, what I meant was that the export file itself is destructively compressed. Of course you can always come back to the project and create a RIFF export.
I usually do only one 16 bit (RIFF of course) export and do the conversions externally to save the need for additional export. Good, Boten, thanks for the clarification. I think the mistaken impression was made earlier that you would permanently change your project's audio files if you made an MP3 from HS. It only takes moments to export a mix down, so if you have a dedicated MP3 program, one may as well stay there in HS and do several flavors of export at once--standard.wav export, and MP3 at different compression levels. You don't have to leave HS after doing an export, so there's no real hassle to it.
But as I said, and you're saying you do the same thing, Boten, MP3s are something I do, if I do at all, later on after I have projects wrapped up. By the way, the MP3 encoder I use is the one in my old copy of Pro Audio 9. That program still comes in handy, as has been said several times recently on the Forum. Randy rbowser. Hey, sorry to resurrect but it seemed more logical than a whole new thread. I am getting this prompt too. It came up for a while before but then it just stopped coming up.