J. Larry, this all is just a suggestion and speculation. I would have to think it would be a massive effort to prepare thousands of files in higher quality, even if they do exist from the original recording process (which we don't know). Then the BIAB program must be modified to accept them because it accepts .WAV in CD quality and .WMA only (to my knowledge, based on handling of loops).

Pipeline, yes, I was hired to do early RealTracks transcriptions but I assume they hired others also. I was directed not to say anything about their proprietary process, so I didn't. However, I have to assume that the process must have been automated by now with the existence of tools like Melodyne.


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