Hey Sam,
I’m not sure what you mean about brick wall mastering. There’s no way to restore data that has been removed, but ...there is upsampling and oversampling, as well as different types of filters used by the DACs, some with slower rolloff. Maybe this is what you mean by brick wall?
If you used some sort of digital conversion like ffmpeg, or sox (on Linux) to upsample you may have gotten some level shifting as a result.
I encourage you to learn to use either of them, they re like swiss army knives for altering digital music files.
Best,
E
I’m not sure what you mean about brick wall mastering. There’s no way to restore data that has been removed, but ...there is upsampling and oversampling, as well as different types of filters used by the DACs, some with slower rolloff. Maybe this is what you mean by brick wall?
If you used some sort of digital conversion like ffmpeg, or sox (on Linux) to upsample you may have gotten some level shifting as a result.
I encourage you to learn to use either of them, they re like swiss army knives for altering digital music files.
Best,
E