MP3 is a type of audio compression as is the WAV algorithm. Using MP3, there is a trade of between file size and audio quality. Using higher bit rates, as Kemmich suggets above, will improve the sound quality. Use at least 256kbs to avoid compression induced audio artifacts (ringing or echos)....this is especially true if you have sharp attacks in your music (for example staccatos in your case). The type of encoders used by your software also has an effect on quality. If you have the option, record MP3 at the highest bit rate possible at 256 or higher, or better yet record as a wave "lossless" You will also get better audio quality if you or others using your CD use digital outputs on your audio card versus "line out" audio outputs.


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