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[bomp] Re: Vinyl to digital and back...
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- Subject: [bomp] Re: Vinyl to digital and back...
- From: Lenny Smith <jammer4ever@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 2 May 2006 03:58:11 -0700 (PDT)
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"Mark Robinson" <wytches@lycos.com> wrote:
<<It's funny that you mention this, I was discussing
digital mastering
with a colleague and the concensus is that the
algorithm used for digital
mastering and mixing is the same from firmware to
software and does not
emulate the physics of analogue; this implies the the
way signals
interact can enhance or cancel out one another (ie.
harmonics)is very
different from an algorithm. I am not sure if this
makes sense but I would
love to hear other people's ideas.>>
[in my best digitally mastered and mixed William
Shatner sings "Rocketman" voice:]
"an' all this SCIENCE... I don't
under-STANNNNNNND..."
And I think it's gonna be a long, long time.
Lenny
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