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2005-03-17 21:42Robert Freeman [idm] analogueness of analord 05
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2005-03-17 21:42Robert FreemanI think he recorded it straight to lathe, and then went to have lunch with Albini. R.-----
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[idm] analogueness of analord 05
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I think he recorded it straight to lathe, and then went to have lunch with Albini. R.----- Re: [idm] analord 05 >I >don't think 'squeezing' any more tracks on the wax than has been done >would have been any kind of improvement, nor do I think CD will do the >(analogue dominated) music justice at all. I have nothing against vinyl, they are big and nice (and yes, I own a turntable) but the above makes sense only if the music was recorded on analogue equipment in the first place. If it was recorded on hard disk or DAT then the waveform was once and for all digitized and would remain digitized (i.e. 16bit or 24bit or whatever, but not a smooth wave) also on the vinyl. Personally I don't think RDJ used a reel-to-reel recorder for the Analords, but I could be wrong... Cheers, Johan. ------------------------------------------ Johan Agebj?rn antioxidant@glocalnet.net mp3s: www.johanagebjorn.info __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org