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Bouncing down audio for a CD:which is right format
I am taking audio off of cassette, R and L channel and bouncing it down to one track so I can master it with EQ. They are basically two mono tracks. I have a G5 and will use CD-R format. When I bounce down what format should I use, mono, mono summed, or stereo interleaved?
I have tried all three formats a while ago and some didn't burn on CD. [email protected] |
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Re: Bouncing down audio for a CD:which is right fo
Hi there:
AIFF Stereo interleaved 16 bit 44.1khz Hope that helps
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