rharv,

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I'd suggest not transferring wma to mp3 to attempt to master ..
if possible use the closest to the original wav file, even if it is wma.
Scott will likely be converting it back to wav to work with.

wav converted to wma converted to mp3 converted to wav and then mastered would likely show a few artifacts.




I was actually getting ready to post that question when I saw your comments, so thanks for the answer to my unasked question.

I just checked SoundCloud to see what file types are accepted and it was "AIFF, WAVE, FLAC, OGG, MP2, MP3, AAC files."

Unfortunately I no longer have the wave files. I guess it's possible, (?), to use Audacity to convert the wma's to wave, but then the question becomes will that create artifacts. You guys know more about this than I do.

Can anyone suggest a good free limited site for storage that can be password protected so only folks you choose to allow in can upload or download?