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https://soundcloud.com/wildtrades/trade-list

ugh so many people have them

hold on....the trade list

"Grimes - Art Angels (Album Instrumentals)"

I waS not aware these were out there........someone take one for the team

 

anyway here is the cry baby instrumental https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3ZWG0leJQxaQUF1Q25xZDZVUTg/view

they are just gonna leak one by one aren't they


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why the fuck are people leaking the instrumentals in different bit rates  :oprah2:

one in 320, one in 224 and now one in 128

 

they're being assholes on purpose to seem exclusive when they're the only ones sitting there with 320 ones...


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Help! Can anyone link me to a masterpost with all her leaked stuff? I remember demos leaking months ago and I don't know if I have them all, I also need the Soap instrumental, please :(

 

EDIT: Never mind, I found Soap! 


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can someone explain to me 320, 224 bits, thanks

I'm not an expert, but usually 256kbps and 320kbps are the highest quality in digital formats, well, in mp3 and m4a, I think that you get to appreciate more the music, vocals and production on files encoded like that, just like with FLAC, don't know how to explain deeply.


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can someone explain to me 320, 224 bits, thanks

 

it's the bitrate of the song, aka the quality.

higher the bitrate, higher the quality.

lossless files (flacc, wav, etc) are the highest quality

lossy files (mp3 mostly) are high quality but there are slight sacrifices with low bass and high treble tones (most people can't even tell the difference between a 320kbps audio file and a lossless audio file)

hope this helps :kiss:


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I'm not an expert, but usually 256kbps and 320kbps are the highest quality in digital formats, well, in mp3 and m4a, I think that you get to appreciate more the music, vocals and production on files encoded like that, just like with FLAC, don't know how to explain deeply.

 

 

it's the bitrate of the song, aka the quality.

higher the bitrate, higher the quality.

lossless files (flacc, wav, etc) are the highest quality

lossy files (mp3 mostly) are high quality but there are slight sacrifices with low bass and high treble tones (most people can't even tell the difference between a 320kbps audio file and a lossless audio file)

hope this helps :kiss:

i finally get it, thank you both

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