On Mon, 8 Nov 2004 18:41:48 +0100, qwerty <miro.merlak@vip.hr> wrote:
quoted 8 lines I know this ain't answering your question, so sorry for that, but why
> > I know this ain't answering your question, so sorry for that, but why
> > not send a CD-R?
> > It's the digital millenium ffs!! :)
>
> Fuck the digital millenium!
>
> Here are some facts about why HD/Digital recording sucks:
> - It sounds bad
Prove it.
quoted 1 line - It is subject to unrecoverable data loss
> - It is subject to unrecoverable data loss
Take backups.
quoted 1 line - Archiving is extremely dangerous
> - Archiving is extremely dangerous
Dangerous? Backup up your harddrive?
Never heard anyone got hurt doing that though...
quoted 3 lines Here are some facts about why Analogue recording is superior:
>
> Here are some facts about why Analogue recording is superior:
> - It sounds good
Subjective argument, prove it
quoted 2 lines - Unrecoverable music loss occurs only upon the total destruction of the
> - Unrecoverable music loss occurs only upon the total destruction of the
> medium
Really? ever had scratched or bent vinyl?
Ever had a tape lying around in a hot car too long?
quoted 1 line - Archiving is excellent
> - Archiving is excellent
quoted 3 lines more on > more on http://www.irdial.com/madness.htm
>
> RAVE ON!
I have to agree on that though :)
Btw, I wasn't talking about producing using digital only, which is
something that link focuses on.
Analog devices definatly have more "warmth" than their digital
counterparts, but that's not what it was about.
When it comes to simply storing music, digital ownz IMO.
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