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SteveStrummerUK
I believe Ed was the first one of us to discover this, and we've exchanged .wavs ever since for the reasons both he and James have outlined.
Not discovered, was turned on to this by Jason. I was just the messenger.
Yeah I remembered this being shown to me a few years back
I know that mp3's are just oness and zeros BUT .. whenever I have worked with them when editing they have "felt "rubbery" while editing and cutting and pasting but with wave files they feel solid - I noticed that even before I knew how it didn't line up
just being ones and zeros compressed to lose harmonics human ears cant hear you would think they would line up ... but they really do to me even feel different when trying to edit --
With backing tracks I have purchased I usually convert to wave before i start chopping them - still have issues but easier to edit and move around when a wave - the rubbery feel is gone
weird