[Vintage-Audio] Digital? He he he he he he....
Phil Lefever
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Tue Aug 20 14:46:00 2002
At 12:46 PM 8/20/02, you wrote:
>Studios, like the rest of the world, were lied to.
>They were told it was perfect audio perfect forever
>with no change when copied generation to generation.
There is NO degradation generation to generation, how can
there be? Once the analog is a number it remains a number
which can be accurately copied again and again. Please
explain your reasoning...
>Studios are going back to analog. True it is not for
>the complete chain, but they recognize the digital
>shortcomings.
First off what studios? The esoteric ones or the main
stream studios? Second what parts are changing from digital
back to analog? Finally to an analog purist what advantage
would be held from changing back part of the signal chain
from digital to analog? The conversion has already been
made and this is by far the most controversial part. Once
the ones and zeros are made the issue is over!
73
Phil
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