> >>MP3 filters for one playback rate only. All audio information thet can't 
> >>be heard by the human ear is removed (that is, frequency bands are 
> >>removed). It might be that the removed frequencies can be heard when 
> >>doing pitch shifting. So you basically get a malformed audio sound then 
> >>(not clear so to say).
> >>
> >>
> > Ahh, ok.  That makes sense.  You're after a purer sound than is possible
> > with MP3 encoding then?
> 
> Yes. MP3 hasn't been designed to change the pitch, after all.
> 
> Erik
> 
Thanks Erik!

g.

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