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    Well it's impossible to repair the damage but I'mm sure there are ways to make it sound a little nicer. I couldn't tell you how though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by synthet1c View Post
    you could also use your ears, they are what most people would use, you shouldn't need to rely on a computer program to tell you what something sounds like, once you start you will never develop the ability to do it naturally.
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    if someone told me they depended on an app to identify poor quality id probably laugh in their face.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MrPopinjay View Post
    Well it's impossible to repair the damage but I'mm sure there are ways to make it sound a little nicer. I couldn't tell you how though.
    That's fair - I'll read RTFM . Would you describe the 'loss' created by encoding as 'damage' though?
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    Quote Originally Posted by synthet1c View Post
    you could also use your ears, they are what most people would use, you shouldn't need to rely on a computer program to tell you what something sounds like, once you start you will never develop the ability to do it naturally.
    Good point - but aren't you analysing to confirm what you hear? I HEAR that the odd MP3's that I have do not sound like my WAV files, but it's interesting to SEE why.
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    256 is the roof of the sound and the music is compressed to fit within that range, if you increase the range you would just find the same level of quality in the sound, and if you could uncompress it you would be left with a grainy sound... you could try to remaster it but essentially you will probably just muddy up the mix with effects that don't need to be there...

    In the case of soft Cell - torch, why not buy it on vinyl, and record it yourself, there are 42 copies available on discogs
    http://www.discogs.com/Soft-Cell-Torch/release/94801

    it's also available on this cd in far better quality than mp3, there are 4 copies available
    http://www.discogs.com/Soft-Cell-Say...release/993937

    that is only a 2 minute dig.. you could also check hardtofindrecords if it still exists..

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    @ JonathanBlake.. I get your point, but an mp3 will never sound as dynamic as an uncompressed wav when played through propper flat response studio monitors, but the difference is very minor on standard speakers and club systems, as they are designed to overdrive and warm up the sound anyway..

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    Spec is very useful!

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    Quote Originally Posted by synthet1c View Post
    In the case of soft Cell - torch, why not buy it on vinyl, and record it yourself, there are 42 copies available on discogs
    http://www.discogs.com/Soft-Cell-Torch/release/94801
    Vinyl is still an inferior format, analogue doesn't always mean better.
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    Nicely done. Cheers for the link buddy
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    freshly pressed immaculate vinyl, played through perfect needles does lol... but only for about 10 plays before it degrades, considering that would have been pressed in the 80's I cant argue...

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