The source is a (soundboard)tape. In the 80's this was the most used recording technique. Lossless can't bring a better quality then mp3 (kbps 192 or higher), because of that (tape)source.
face-it-alone wrote: The source is a (soundboard)tape. In the 80's this was the most used recording technique. Lossless can't bring a better quality then mp3 (kbps 192 or higher), because of that (tape)source.
But it´s for burning purposes. We tend to forget how it was burned and then we rip another mp3 from that file and it looses quality.
But thanks a lot for sharing. This is realy great (although i haven´t listen it yet!)
Take care
face-it-alone wrote: The source is a (soundboard)tape. In the 80's this was the most used recording technique. Lossless can't bring a better quality then mp3 (kbps 192 or higher), because of that (tape)source.
face-it-alone wrote: The source is a (soundboard)tape. In the 80's this was the most used recording technique. Lossless can't bring a better quality then mp3 (kbps 192 or higher), because of that (tape)source.