This is similar to another post I just made, but dissimilar enough to warrant another thread methinks.
I'm wondering if I record in Audacity, export to, say, mp3, and then edit in another application from which I'll have to export again, is that all going to result in a loss of quality? I know that when you edit a .jpg over and over you lose a little after a while, so I'm not sure if loss would be the result here for the same reason.
I suppose, that being the case, I could simply export in a lossless format, but it would be good to know anyway.
Thanks.
Exporting from Audacity
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Re: Exporting from Audacity
You are correct. Stick with lossless formats or you'll be loosing a bit of sound quality every time.
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Re: Exporting from Audacity
Okay, so it sounds like I can export from Audacity as lossless, do something like add effects in another app, and then export to whatever format without suffering a loss. Good to know.