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Lotus
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thanks for the replies guys...no surprises in the responses...
dont get me wrong, i DO agree that analog is better sounding than digital at the moment...on the other hand though, i have a huge interest in computing technology and keep myself fairly informed of the latest events/discoveries...one exciting area is Quantum computing which basically uses light beams to transfer data instead of transistors and is therefore capable of making calculations BILLIONS of times faster than present computers...not to mention the whole area of Nanotechnology which will bring astounding changes and discoveries...both of these areas will influence ALL areas of life including of course music production and will make obsolete forever any present day computing problems...and its not too far off either..
I have a couple of observations though....I too like the idea of the "hands on" approach of twisting knobs and dials and buttons as opposed to a keyboard, mouse etc, but WHAT has this got to do with analog or digital?? digital and the means which which we manipulate digital are not the same thing, right now its all based around a PC but that doesnt mean it cannot be used in other ways (which it will be)...Would you turn your nose up at a DIGITAL machine (with all the bells and whistles) which was identical to a tape machine (without the reels of course) even if it was able to reproduce analog sound 100%?..if the answer is yes, then it seems you are more interested in an ideal rather than the process or the end result...If it has the feel of an analog machine and gets the results of an analog machine but worked in digital then the only difference would be in your perception and attitude towards it...
I believe that the real issue here is one which could be applied to ANY era of human development: A lot of people simply dont like things that they didnt grow up with, OLD is good, NEW is bad...you are right when you say analog sounds better than digital, thats ipods suck, that sonic quality has gone downhill, sure, but if you take away the corporate hijacking of the music industry and focus on the progress of computing technology you will see thats the good stuff hasnt even begun yet...you can be sure that when the first electric guitar and amp were invented there were people who said "ITS NOT NATURAL"...take a look around your home and you could apply this to just about anything.....microwave ovens, cookers, tvs, LIGHT BULBS!! THE WHEEL!!..the list would be endless...so any argument that analog is more "REAL" than digital is complete nonsense...
I dont mean to piss anyone off here, its just that i really dont care for the "older is better" attitude....Im sure most of your parents or grandparents would turn their nose up at your "REAL" world as did their parents before them..
dont get me wrong, i DO agree that analog is better sounding than digital at the moment...on the other hand though, i have a huge interest in computing technology and keep myself fairly informed of the latest events/discoveries...one exciting area is Quantum computing which basically uses light beams to transfer data instead of transistors and is therefore capable of making calculations BILLIONS of times faster than present computers...not to mention the whole area of Nanotechnology which will bring astounding changes and discoveries...both of these areas will influence ALL areas of life including of course music production and will make obsolete forever any present day computing problems...and its not too far off either..
I have a couple of observations though....I too like the idea of the "hands on" approach of twisting knobs and dials and buttons as opposed to a keyboard, mouse etc, but WHAT has this got to do with analog or digital?? digital and the means which which we manipulate digital are not the same thing, right now its all based around a PC but that doesnt mean it cannot be used in other ways (which it will be)...Would you turn your nose up at a DIGITAL machine (with all the bells and whistles) which was identical to a tape machine (without the reels of course) even if it was able to reproduce analog sound 100%?..if the answer is yes, then it seems you are more interested in an ideal rather than the process or the end result...If it has the feel of an analog machine and gets the results of an analog machine but worked in digital then the only difference would be in your perception and attitude towards it...
I believe that the real issue here is one which could be applied to ANY era of human development: A lot of people simply dont like things that they didnt grow up with, OLD is good, NEW is bad...you are right when you say analog sounds better than digital, thats ipods suck, that sonic quality has gone downhill, sure, but if you take away the corporate hijacking of the music industry and focus on the progress of computing technology you will see thats the good stuff hasnt even begun yet...you can be sure that when the first electric guitar and amp were invented there were people who said "ITS NOT NATURAL"...take a look around your home and you could apply this to just about anything.....microwave ovens, cookers, tvs, LIGHT BULBS!! THE WHEEL!!..the list would be endless...so any argument that analog is more "REAL" than digital is complete nonsense...
I dont mean to piss anyone off here, its just that i really dont care for the "older is better" attitude....Im sure most of your parents or grandparents would turn their nose up at your "REAL" world as did their parents before them..