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Soundcloud Format (MP3, WAV)

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 6:56 pm
by HalfTone
Do you upload your tracks in WAV format or 320 MP3's?

Soundcloud always seems to make my 320's quieter and reduces the bass on them

Re: Soundcloud Format (MP3, WAV)

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 7:23 pm
by mthrfnk
I personally use 320kbps mp3's, that way if I offer a download people get a ~15mb mp3 not a ~50mb wav. SoundCloud transcodes all uploads for the player to 128kbps anyway, hence the quality loss.

Re: Soundcloud Format (MP3, WAV)

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 7:36 pm
by HalfTone
mthrfnk wrote:I personally use 320kbps mp3's, that way if I offer a download people get a ~15mb mp3 not a ~50mb wav. SoundCloud transcodes all uploads for the player to 128kbps anyway, hence the quality loss.
Ok thanks

Re: Soundcloud Format (MP3, WAV)

Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2012 6:02 am
by Electric_Head
it`s all compressed anyway, mp3

Re: Soundcloud Format (MP3, WAV)

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2015 1:16 am
by rammyb
For my downloads I only use it in the MP3 format, and I like to use http://yt2mp3.net/ to download it, I find the soundcloud download options a bit choppy.

Re: Soundcloud Format (MP3, WAV)

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2015 2:52 am
by SICKNASTY
i use WAV it seems to be more clear, loud and smooth

Re: Soundcloud Format (MP3, WAV)

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2015 11:31 am
by Hashkey
it's better to up a wav if it goes to mp3.
Better to be compressed once than two.

WAV -> MP3 320 -> MP3 soundcloud.
WAV -> MP3 soundcloud. (better solution)
and don't forget to dither :D
Just be patient and wait 10 mins more for the upload to finish :D

Re: Soundcloud Format (MP3, WAV)

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2015 5:00 pm
by AxeD
Well people are divided on this subject, but Soundcloud says the same
thing as Haskey here.

I would like to add that, in my opinion, you don't need to apply dither on most dance music.
Any form of music with heavily compressed/limited dynamics doesn't really need it.

Re: Soundcloud Format (MP3, WAV)

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2015 5:13 pm
by Hashkey
hey Axe I must Disagree.
Well really I haven't been precise with the dithering thing.
If you go from 24-32 to 16 you must absolutely dither because you'll get digital distortion caused by quantization truncation.
Plus in out genre that is heavily compressed, that shitty distortion is bringed up.
It's better some pleasing hiss than digital distortion.
I hope I've been clear ^_^

Re: Soundcloud Format (MP3, WAV)

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2015 7:50 pm
by ehbes
SICKNASTY wrote:i use WAV it seems to be more clear, loud and smooth
bullshit, it all gets compressed to a 128 kbps mp3

Re: Soundcloud Format (MP3, WAV)

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2015 11:16 pm
by legend4ry
Hashkey wrote:hey Axe I must Disagree.
Well really I haven't been precise with the dithering thing.
If you go from 24-32 to 16 you must absolutely dither because you'll get digital distortion caused by quantization truncation.
Plus in out genre that is heavily compressed, that shitty distortion is bringed up.
It's better some pleasing hiss than digital distortion.
I hope I've been clear ^_^
Pretty much this.

I upload 320s because I'd rather people steal the slightly distorted version than the nice, clean one, even at 128 - theres a fair amount of difference.

Re: Soundcloud Format (MP3, WAV)

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2015 11:51 pm
by cyclopian
ehbes wrote:
SICKNASTY wrote:i use WAV it seems to be more clear, loud and smooth
bullshit, it all gets compressed to a 128 kbps mp3
yeah but compressing something twice is clearly worse than compressing it once

Re: Soundcloud Format (MP3, WAV)

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2015 1:00 am
by Hashkey
legend4ry wrote:
Hashkey wrote:hey Axe I must Disagree.
Well really I haven't been precise with the dithering thing.
If you go from 24-32 to 16 you must absolutely dither because you'll get digital distortion caused by quantization truncation.
Plus in out genre that is heavily compressed, that shitty distortion is bringed up.
It's better some pleasing hiss than digital distortion.
I hope I've been clear ^_^
Pretty much this.

I upload 320s because I'd rather people steal the slightly distorted version than the nice, clean one, even at 128 - theres a fair amount of difference.
Absolutely agreed.

Re: Soundcloud Format (MP3, WAV)

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2015 1:29 am
by ehbes
cyclopian wrote:
ehbes wrote:
SICKNASTY wrote:i use WAV it seems to be more clear, loud and smooth
bullshit, it all gets compressed to a 128 kbps mp3
yeah but compressing something twice is clearly worse than compressing it once
The compression that goes on in a 320 is almost indistuingishable from that of a wav

Re: Soundcloud Format (MP3, WAV)

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2015 2:12 pm
by AxeD
legend4ry wrote:
Hashkey wrote:hey Axe I must Disagree.
Well really I haven't been precise with the dithering thing.
If you go from 24-32 to 16 you must absolutely dither because you'll get digital distortion caused by quantization truncation.
Plus in out genre that is heavily compressed, that shitty distortion is bringed up.
It's better some pleasing hiss than digital distortion.
I hope I've been clear ^_^
Pretty much this.

I upload 320s because I'd rather people steal the slightly distorted version than the nice, clean one, even at 128 - theres a fair amount of difference.
If you use a lot of outboard gear, dithering will actually bring up unwanted noise rather
than fight it. General rule that I stick to: only apply dither on clean signals when the end
product is still relatively dynamic.

Also, when you apply dither and then soundcloud changes the compression format once again,
the effect is lost. Dither absolutely has to be the very last step for it to make a difference.

Fabfilter seminar I went to covered this stuff. Its all debatable though, its not my intention
to say your methods are wrong :)

Re: Soundcloud Format (MP3, WAV)

Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2015 12:17 am
by knobgoblin
It's generally best to only convert once, and always from the highest resolution available. When uploading to soundcloud, I usually use the native 24-96k wav files. If you can't hear the difference between 320kbs and full res audio, you have a problem with monitoring, conversion or ears. MP3 conversion smears transients, limits bandwidth, and reduces stereo image and separation. These problems are compounded by each iteration of conversion.

Re: Soundcloud Format (MP3, WAV)

Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2015 3:41 pm
by Banesy
AxeD wrote:Well people are divided on this subject, but Soundcloud says the same
thing as Haskey here.

I would like to add that, in my opinion, you don't need to apply dither on most dance music.
Any form of music with heavily compressed/limited dynamics doesn't really need it.

The only need for dithering is if you kick your track out at 24 or 32 bit and you want to get the track onto a CD (need 16bit). Some people still play CDs in their cars so it isn't a bad thought but you should know why you are dithering...don't do it just for the sake of doing it.

Soundcloud won't make your tracks quieter. The only real problem with them is that you can't upload a track limited at 0db because you get tons of crap artifacts after they convert it. -0.3db seems to be safe. Just note that if you open a track for download, the people will download the file that you upload, not the soundcloud converted file so if you upload a huge wav file, that is what people will DL.

On the subject of loudness...I have found that on iPhones in particular, anything played through iTunes is louder than any other app so if you are are comparing your track played in iTunes vs Soundcloud, you will notice that soundcloud isn't as loud on a iDevice. I don't know what Apple does but iTunes on an iPhone seems to get VIP access to an amp where other apps don't.

Re: Soundcloud Format (MP3, WAV)

Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2015 12:17 pm
by outbound
WAV for me unless it's going to be a freebie download

Re: Soundcloud Format (MP3, WAV)

Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2015 4:06 am
by legend4ry
just FYI.

Theres a very easy way to use the soundcloud API to download the source file you uploaded - like people would if you enabled downloads.


People are stealing your wavs.

Re: Soundcloud Format (MP3, WAV)

Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2015 9:40 pm
by cyclopian
^The key to preventing that is to make music that no one will want to steal :dunce: