RonM wrote: 
> For the truly geeky, a full history of digital recording can be found at
> the link below.  There were digital recordings before Cooder's, but his
> is considered the first pop multi-track one.  It's truly interesting to
> note that in several cases digital recording was done simultaneously to
> analog direct-to-disc, and that upon subsequent comparative listening,
> digital was considered superior and became the source for the ultimate
> release.
> 
> http://www.aes.org/aeshc/pdf/fine_dawn-of-digital.pdf
> 
> R.

very interesting.  I recall buying "Bop Till You Drop" on vinyl back
when it was released and thinking "what in the heck is this digital
stuff and why does it matter?"  Little did I know what my music
listening process/means would look like many years later.   ;-)



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