Audio format for best noise-reduction
I wonder if anyone has any opinions on this...
I produce audiobooks which generally end up mastered to 192kbps mp3.
By the time I've finished a project, I end up with multiple versions of my files as I move thorugh stages of editing, proofing and correction. Once a project is finished, I try to clean out any files I won't need so I can archive the project. However, being prudent, I feel I should keep the raw files, the final edited versions and the final mastered versions.
Recently, I figured I could save a lot of space if I just saved everything as 320kbps mp3, which brings me to the noise-reduction question:
Is it better to run noise-reduction on lossless (e.g. flac or wav) files, then save as mp3 - or will noise reduction on mp3 files be just as good?
The aim of my noise-redution is to eliminate line noise (I use a dynamic mic!) while not effecting the clarity of the recorded material.
In practice, the noise reduction seems perfectly fine on mp3 files to my ears (bearing in mind it's voice audio, not music), but I just wondered what the techinical standpoint might be?
