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Oldskool Tune formats (i.e. 320kbps MP3 vs Lossless)?
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<blockquote data-quote="adamw" data-source="post: 806966" data-attributes="member: 7066"><p>Also depends where you are playing them, and how you intend to use them...</p><p></p><p>320Kbps mp3 is OK for bedroom DJing and even up to small club environments but after that it's got to be WAV. It's all to do with compression - mp3 is a compressed file and will always lose on quality - WAVs FLACs etc are uncompressed and therefore by their very nature will always be superior quality files....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adamw, post: 806966, member: 7066"] Also depends where you are playing them, and how you intend to use them... 320Kbps mp3 is OK for bedroom DJing and even up to small club environments but after that it's got to be WAV. It's all to do with compression - mp3 is a compressed file and will always lose on quality - WAVs FLACs etc are uncompressed and therefore by their very nature will always be superior quality files.... [/QUOTE]
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