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Mixing lossy sources

I'm not too sure how vbr codecs work. I'll look into it but are there any that can intelligently retain any rate lower than it's maximum fairly bit exact?

Jam lossy tracks together, export as magic vbr, music sounds how it originally did or at least the maximum rate of the codec? Magic? Love.

Mixing lossy sources

Reply #1
What?
TAPE LOADING ERROR

Mixing lossy sources

Reply #2
Slipstream, vbr is not magic, these tracks will NOT sound how it originally did. Lossy is lossy, it's always about re-compression.

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Reply #3
Not sure what the question is, but the answer is probably no.

Mixing lossy sources

Reply #4
Not sure what the question is, but the answer is probably no.

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