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themaddog
Rockin' & Rollin'
Hey everyone,
I think sometimes we give too much of a hard time to the entire digital-recording phenomon. We have the tendency to lose sight of some important things that lead us to why we are here today.
I've listed the top reasons why we should be thankful for digital-recording technology. Feel free to add to them.
1-Since digital technology began to rise in the '90s, some of the best advances in tape manufacturing and formulation were made in order to compete with the low-noise floor of digital.
2-Without digital hitting the market, our used analog decks would have cost far more.
3-Digital gives us an excuse to be unique.
4-Anytime we listen to a CD, we can be assured that we're not crazy and that we do know better.
5-With the rest of the world recording onto digital, think of how easy it is for us to make our own albums sound better.
So, for these reasons and more, let's give a big round of applause to digital recording!
-MD
I think sometimes we give too much of a hard time to the entire digital-recording phenomon. We have the tendency to lose sight of some important things that lead us to why we are here today.
I've listed the top reasons why we should be thankful for digital-recording technology. Feel free to add to them.
1-Since digital technology began to rise in the '90s, some of the best advances in tape manufacturing and formulation were made in order to compete with the low-noise floor of digital.
2-Without digital hitting the market, our used analog decks would have cost far more.
3-Digital gives us an excuse to be unique.
4-Anytime we listen to a CD, we can be assured that we're not crazy and that we do know better.
5-With the rest of the world recording onto digital, think of how easy it is for us to make our own albums sound better.
So, for these reasons and more, let's give a big round of applause to digital recording!
-MD