Not so much sonically, but in the quality control department for sure. Using an audio editor/DAW with mastering focused features will make things like this much easier for you, save time, and improve results. I’m a firm believer that your project isn’t fully “mastered” until it’s production and/or distribution ready without any further processing or changes. One thing I see a lot on audio forums is a person saying something like “I have all my songs mastered in my DAW (Logic/Pro Tools/Cubase etc.), now I just need to sequence them and convert to 16-bit/44.1k” for digital distribution and CD production. CD quality, for example, is 44.100 kHz, so choosing a higher rate when you’re encoding from a CD is unnecessary. Don’t choose a sample rate higher than the rate used originally to store the music or you’ll waste space.
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