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In Reply to: are wave files good enough for professional sound posted by morgan on September 30, 2000 at 08:46:47: A wave, is a representation of the audio which should be in an uncompressed digital format. If you want to improve on the quality of the sound then you'll have to look into 24bit and 32 bit recording. More than likely though, the WAVE will do you well.. Change it to MP3 though and you may start to struggle with a bunch of them playing at the same time. I have seven 20bit .AIF's (waves) so far in a song i'm making and the sound is clear as a gin and tonic... Burp! SteveR
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