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by Anthony Flack
"You've now taken that dark step into that realm [digital] where nothing is real".
AAAND already I'm out. Sorry Neil, you're talking crap.
I have said it before, information theory exists, it is a well-established branch of mathematics and it makes a mockery of any crusty musician or audio engineer's claims about analogue tape being "more real". It's not more fucking real. It does not have infinite resolution. It has a noise floor, it has a frequency limit, it has a measurable amount of information content.
This is more the sort of thing I used to annoy Steve by disagreeing with him about, but I think digital technology even has the edge when it comes to permanence as well. Previous revolutions in digital technology saw remarkable improvements in long-term data retention. I am thinking here of the invention of writing by humans, and the evolution of DNA. Digital technology is the clear winner.
In purely practical terms, I just (finally) set up a multitrack setup in our jam room. We got a $300 mix box we've been using for live shows which was there anyway, that's got 18 channels over USB, plus I've got another 8 ins from a box somebody gave me for free, plugged into a 10 year old iMac we also got given for free. Works well, cost NOTHING. I can take a copy of the multitrack home in my pocket.
However, vintage stuff is cool. I love old technology. I'm getting old too.
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Anthony Flack on Tue Aug 20, 2024 4:00 pm, edited 1 time in total.