I like the Audiophile version. After listening to it for a couple of years now, I wouldn't go back to the compressed file version for producing my songs. There's a difference. It's not major but there is slightly more sound clarity. It's particularly noticeable in the higher frequencies.

With the Audiophile edition, it's possible to install the compressed version on one's hard drive (if desired). That's what I did.

Installing the compressed version gives me the equivalent of the EverythingPak or UltrplusPak on my hard drive. I then use the USB drive with the uncompressed files as my Realtrack and Realdrum source when I want the original 16 bit, 4.1 kHz WAV files.

Below is a link to an article that Matt Finley put together with his thoughts on the Audiophile edition.

http://www.pgmusic.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=378939#Post378939

If you go to Audio Link in my signature and listen to the top half a dozen songs, what you'll hear were created with the Audiophile version of the software. I have run the final audio through Ozone, though, so what you are hearing is not the raw BIAB sound. Also, because Soundcloud compresses files when they are uploaded, you are hearing a compressed version of what I created rather than the WAV version.

Regards,
Noel


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