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An FL Studio and Sony Acid Pro question?
If you want to make an instrumental or a fruity loop through Fl Studio 8 to remix a song that is in mp3 format and has a bit rate of 320 through Sony Acid Pro 6 or Roxio Sound Editor, or to add music to an acapella that is in mp3 format through Sony Acid Pro 6 or Roxio Sound Editor as well that also has a bit-rate of 320 kbps (kbit), should I export the instrumental or fruity loop in wave format at 320 kbps from Fl Studio 8 like the song’s bit rate, or at 450 kbps which is the highest that it can go on the FL Studio rendering when you are going to export an audio file? Which creates the most balance? By the way, I have FL Studio 8 (demo version). Need to upgrade soon but not now because I’m ok with the demo version for now.
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December 1st, 2010 at 12:45 am
It really doesn’t matter. The higher the quality the better, so I would export the file you make in FL Studio to wav file instead of mp3.
I’m not sure what you’re trying to do with Acid & Roxio etc, but just load up your mix in FL Studio or Acid and export the finished thing in a high quality.
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