Karen K @ Tue Nov 18, 2008 1:30 pm wrote:
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You prefer wma over mp3 Yes, if compressed at less than 96k but the lame encoder is by far superior Also, Hoster has a poor sound compare with any software available, even when a file is played in wave! In fact, I don't recommend using any MTU software for backing up a cdg or any disk, you'll get a clean graphic but it will affect the sound quality The problem goes back many years... Reason? I believe it's their poor sound engine :wink:[/quote]
I'm not going to beat this horse for sure but I'll say come to my show and hear the sound. Could be my incredibly talented skills at mixing (WINK WINK) but we have the BEST sound I've heard in over 20 years of being involved in karaoke. Can't speak for Lonman but I'd say if possible his sound is better than mine, based on his depth of knowledge of equipment and mixing. I love singing on our system and have a hard time finding a place to sing that has comparable sound. The majority of our music is from the top manus and the clarity is truly amazing. And this is not bias speaking, either - I can't tell you how many people singing with us for the first time rave about the sound. I wonder on what basis this sound criticism is made - how about you, Lonnie?[/quote]
Karen,
I'm not saying you can't make it sound good on a live setup and I believe you when you say it sounds great at your place
All I'm saying is that for some reason, when you backup a disk using Micro or import using Hoster or Micro, it impacts the overal sound quality compared with the original, that's all
Now, I have nothing against MTU, in fact, I think these people care about their customers and have decent products to offer for this nice karaoke world
You see, most people can't hear the "quivering" or this strange "rubber" sound in keyrite, fine with me if most people can't hear it, but that strange sound drives me crazy