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The magazine for producers, engineers & recording musicians | 10 February 2012


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10MM141 Emulation

Digital processing has brought back the old as well as the new. Grant Bridgeman finds out more.



Software has undoubtedly changed the way in which recordings are made, but the essential processes are the same as those for traditional analogue recording, just that the data is manipulated within the digital domain. Undoubtedly, technological advances have brought us creative possibilities that were truly unthinkable in an all-analogue studio, yet much of today’s technology simply emulates the familiar aspects of an analogue studio.

This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 69
Filed under General Features, Ten Minute Masters, Features

 

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