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David Looser wrote:
quote "I don't know why this ancient technology of wavy grooves and a
disc works so well, but it catches the sound of a room and a
performance in a way that tape and digital can't, even at super high
resolution. I mean," says Miles Showell, pioneer of our live cutting
service. unquote
Some pioneer given the direct to disc resurgence (long after tape arrived)
was before digital recording. When that arrived it more or less died out.
Apart, obviously, with the looney fringe.
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