When I went to a studio. I saw a guy playing drums by dragging and dropping beats I almost crapped myself. I'm not talking about electronic music with sampling or remixing. This guy had a regular drummer who came in and hit certain drums and this guy drew the beats together.
Then I knew the days of pure music are over.
nn
----- Original Message ----- From: "Sunshine" <[email protected]>
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Sent: Thursday, December 31, 2009 1:18 AM
Subject: Re: a question about joint stereo and normal stereo


you know brent, and others.
todays music systems that are purely digital, are a bit if not totally
disapointing.
from what i know aabout digital files such as those that are made from cds.
the  quality is what you get, if i  remember correctly the underlying
actuall, audio is a wav file that has been made in 16 bit, 44100 khz
standards such as the red book standard.
The tube sound or vacume tube/valve sound of the earlier systems, made sound
quality stars above any digital sounding system i have heard.
I am in my 30's and can remember a lot of stereo equipment from those days.
what i would love to see is a very high quality audio file stereo system
with  ripping aviable in the unit, with a way to transfer the ripped files
to a portable device/ or computer.
Also on another note digital speakers vs analog speakers i will take the
analog speakers over the digital ones any day.
the frequency response of a pure analog speaker system also sounds much
better.
does anyone remember the panasonic thruster 750's? for analog speakers?
----- Original Message ----- From: "Brett Boyer" <[email protected]>
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Sent: Wednesday, December 30, 2009 9:08 PM
Subject: Re: a question about joint stereo and normal stereo


absolutely. Everything is now digitized, quantized, and crappy!
bb
----- Original Message ----- From: "Sunshine" <[email protected]>
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Sent: Wednesday, December 30, 2009 4:30 PM
Subject: Re: a question about joint stereo and normal stereo


also tom, and others, the sound that was produced back in the 60s,70s,80s
has that warm, deep sound that has depth, spectural, clariety, and a sound that is more human then digital sounding recordings. of todays cd quality
music.
The analog sound that came out of the past  years  in the 60s,70s, has a
lot
of clariety that todays equipment doesn't have in my own thoughts.
----- Original Message ----- From: "DJ DOCTOR P" <[email protected]>
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Sent: Wednesday, December 30, 2009 5:25 PM
Subject: Re: a question about joint stereo and normal stereo


High Tom,
I think the change took place in the mid 80's when CD's replaced 8 track
tapes.
Also at the same time, you couldn't buy music on open reels anymore
either.
To me, the open real tapes sounded a whole lot better then 8 track and
cassette tapes put together.
My best regards.
 John.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom Kaufman" <[email protected]>
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Sent: Wednesday, December 30, 2009 11:41 AM
Subject: Re: a question about joint stereo and normal stereo


In my opinion, I don't think they'll ever be able to re-create that sound they had back then as the world of "digital equipment" just doesn't allow
for it!  But even a lot of the music of the seventies still had that
good,
wide, stereo; I don't know when it changed..and don't really know why it
changed!
Tom Kaufman

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