I'm definitely leaning towards higher fidelity demos.

I'm thinking 128kb mp3s and toying with the idea of ripping them in mono for better fidelity at that bit rate with the trade off of losing stereo separation. Any thoughts on that?

I'm also going to use my SD-90 on the newer files, and I'm thinking of putting the term Hi-Fi before the demo to separate them from the hundreds of old demos that will take some time to convert.

I'm looking at a lot of work (although I don't like calling it work) that will consume a lot of time. But for me, doing something is better than being idle or watching TV (turned that off in the 1980s).

Right now it's the busy gigging season, I'm putting the finishing touches on 4 new style disks and working on 3 new fake disks, so it isn't going to happen overnight (job security).

And any more and all other suggestions are more than welcome.

Thanks,
Bob


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