Thanks for kind words all!!

A few additional info's;
No quantizer or other effects added...only played straight, except the techno-track, where only standard is the drums. The rest I've made realtime...(utilizing sequencer, of course.)


As to the negative remarks concerning the voices, drum-accuracy and recordig-quality I'll have to agree to a certain point. Drum accuracy is in some arrangers too good, meaning you can actually hear that it is a machine playing. In the PAX however, you get the feeling that there's something human to the madness. As far as voices go, I don't even want to debate such a topic, 'cause that varies soooo much according to whomever you talk to. Personally I fell in love with the sounds/voices in my PA-80, and the PAX has taken the same voices to the next level, according to my head.

The recording was made using a stationary CD-recorder from Thomson, and for some reason the quality is 132kbps at 22kHz (lowest) in some and 257kbps at 22 kHz in some (highest).
After converting to mp3 the quality is 128kbps at 44kHz... (which I choose.)
Now I'll have to admit that this is not my strongest area, recording/converting, but can somebody please tell me why this is?

I've tried Easy CD-creator (stinks), CoolEdit 2.0 (that won't read my CD's) and Nero (who'll give a max of 96kbps).

Help!!!
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