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Audio Samples

We did not put any Audio / Mastered CD Samples, because many studios use our Mastering like they did it.

Anyone can put any music on their website. What's Important is what is done Specifically to Your Mixed CD.


Its better to send or come with your mixed tracks on a cd, because the Quality is Higher when you burn a high quality cd such as HHB. Yes there is a difference in how it stores the information when its burning. A good high Quality Cd will store the Music / Audio better than an compressed or Mp3 format. We want your music on a Cd because run it (Pre-Mastering) in REAL TIME thru the Major Logic Console that changes the sound from the Starchy / Thin computer sound to a Major Label Sound.

Here is some information regarding MP3 which uses Compression when the music is converted to MP3 format.

Is it possible to compress a song without hurting its quality? We use compression alogorithims for images all the time. For example, a GIF file is a compressed image. So is a JPG file. We create Zip files to compress text. So we are familiar with compression algorithms for images and words and we know they work. To make a good compression algorithm for sound, a technique called perceptual noise shaping is used. It is "perceptual" partly because the MP3 format uses characteristics of the Human EAR to design the compression algorithm. For example:

There are certain sounds that the human ear cannot hear.
There are certain sounds that the human ear hears much better than others.
If there are two sounds playing simultaneously, we hear the louder one but cannot hear the softer one.

Using facts like these, certain parts of a song can be eliminated without significantly hurting the quality of the song for the listener. Compressing the rest of the song with well-known compression techniques shrinks the song considerably -- by a factor of 10 at least. (If you would like to learn more about the specific compression algorithms, see the links at the end this article.) When you are done creating an MP3 file, what you have is a "near CD quality" song. The MP3 version of the song does not sound exactly the same as the original CD song because some of it has been removed, but it's very close. From this description, you can see that MP3 is nothing magical. It is simply a file format that compresses a song into a smaller size so it is easier to move around on the Internet and store. To read more about this go to, http://computer.howstuffworks.com/mp31.html

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