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Dave Monroe monropolitan at yahoo.com
Mon Mar 5 12:43:43 CST 2007


--- robinlandseadel at comcast.net wrote:
 
> "Interestingly, all formats seem to follow the
> same path. I always say that it's easier to
> encode than to decode. It's only recently that
> we've been truly able to get off the disc
> everything that was on there. And there's still
> a lot of that going on with digital. . . ." 
> Michael Hobson, Absolute Sound February 2007,
> pg 160

Thanks!  Of course, the same is true, and perhaps even
more so of analog, as there's rather less control over
just what gets encoded in the first place, and there's
a certain ... "degradtion," or, at any rate, altering
of what was encoded with each "decoding" (needle,
vinyl), so ...



 
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