MattyMo:
Absolutely amazing put his whole life into this collection, which is worth over $50,000,000.00 and he's asking $3,000,000.00, and can't sell it.
It would be very nice if a Musical history buff with the money could take this collection off his hands. 2 years ago
It would be very nice if a Musical history buff with the money could take this collection off his hands. 2 years ago
jaimem:
In digital recording, the analog signal of video or sound is converted into a stream of discrete numbers, representing the changes in chroma and luminance values (video) or air pressure (audio) through time, thus making an abstract template for the original sound or moving image.
Beginning in the 1980s, music that was recorded, mixed and mastered digitally was often labelled using the SPARS code to describe which processes were analog and which were digital. 2 years ago
Beginning in the 1980s, music that was recorded, mixed and mastered digitally was often labelled using the SPARS code to describe which processes were analog and which were digital. 2 years ago
jaimem:
this man doesn't understand the world of digitizing! the highs and the lows do not get chopped off like he said,they are transformed
into light signals that are embedded! an infinite high quality because you don't have the rubbing of the stylus on the record
which eventually rubs down and poor quality sound is all you hear! 2 years ago
into light signals that are embedded! an infinite high quality because you don't have the rubbing of the stylus on the record
which eventually rubs down and poor quality sound is all you hear! 2 years ago
ben:
"only 17% of the music recorded between 1948 and 1966 was released on CD" - this man has the other 83% in his vinyl collection. just think about that...
2 years ago
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