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[QUOTE="Josh_hates_you:99043"]1/10 the size meaning the actual .wav or .aiff or the recording is about 30 kb per track. x however many total tracks. but it all gets mixed to 2-track (stereo) so the final mix would still only be 30 kb(this is assuming you tracked using 24 bit). mp3's are smaller files with smaller bit depths about 3 kb therefore the "peaks and valleys" (sine waves) are squished together. but this is not the same as compression while mixing/recording. which i think there was too much compression on the mix but i would need to hear the actual cd.[/QUOTE]
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