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It estimates the average compression and playback rate for decoders to be 1.20:1, with a standard deviation of approximately 10%. It detects and removes the majority of data already removed when MP3 files were encoded, and often performs gentle "re-encoding" where that is done efficiently.
Effects: In addition to SRG-DSP, E-Stim Audio Editor can play and edit all standard compression formats, PCM audio files, and CD-DA files. E-Stim Audio Editor has the ability to re-encode standard compression formats (e.g. MP3 and WMA), simply by clicking the Re-Encode button at the top of the file player.E-Stim Audio Editor can also play and edit most audio CD formats, with support for most standard and non-standard CD formats: NTSC-CD, PAL-CD, RCA-CD, LP-CD, DAO-CD, Super Audio CD, DVD-Audio, SACD, Blue Book CD-DA, Microsoft format, NxtWave-1 and -2, InterWave-1 and -2, InfraWave-1 and -2.E-Stim's audio engine supports any Windows sound card format.Duet64.25 was great for how the sound was performed, and most of the instruments had good levels.It included a keyboard performance solfege-based arpeggiator, a sound clock that could set the tempo, and the ability to sync multiple IRs to the last note played. It also had a portamento function, a real piano roll player (e.g. Piano Roll Mode), and a metronome. I found I could play everything with the tempos reversed etc, which was great for playing tracks backwards as you didn't have to keep setting them all to tempo 0,1,2 etc.The reason for the new version being the notebook version was to get it to run without problems, and to make it optionally so you did not need a keybinding bound to it, an option I missed in Duet64, and I also got rid of the metronome which I found very distracting.Also most string players, like the violoncello in this album, have the pitch B. The best way to make this B into an A is to play a C. d2c66b5586