If I remember correctly, Matt, when they first came out, the WMA files had to be uncompressed to WAV files before you could use them. They were not the audiophile version, but just uncompressed WMA's. It then left the WAV file in place (which of course took up space), but it used the WAV file the next time it needed it, so you saved the time to decompress. It was a later version (I can't remember which) that shipped with the uncompressed WAV files (audiophile version), and it was later that BIAB was able to deal natively with the WMA files, so you didn't have to uncompress first. When that happened is when we got the button that allowed you to clean up the now extraneous WAV files on your hard drive. Then later, the ElastiquePro allowed for fewer files needed to accommodate key changes, because it could better transpose the WAV files with a minimum amount of digital audio artifacts.


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