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In Reply to: Well, that's entirely up to you, but it happens to be the truth. posted by olddude55 on September 14, 2006 at 15:19:17:
And that is the ultimate goal of my web site and why I am so dedicated to reclaiming our music.
"Analog is Music, Digital is mathematics"
Happy listening,
Teresa
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If only I could convince enough people to support my optical analog disc technology to get the ball rolling.
I already have readers wanting to buy your new optical read Analog format even before there is software. Tell me what I can do.
"Analog is Music, Digital is mathematics"
Happy listening,
Teresa
What we really need to do is to promote it to the hi-end record producers as well as the industry as a whole.
JFK would have lived out his term if only he'd stayed away from Dallas...New Orleans would still be whole if it hadn't have been for Katrina...I'd be retired now if the damned steel mill hadn't closed...
You can't go back in time and undo what's happened.
Besides, digital didn't "highjack" anything. Given the choice, consumers preferred the digital format over the old analog LP. They still do. Who cares? That's the mass market and the mass always has lousy taste.
We're only a niche market. Luckily for us, we're a highly profitable niche, or we wouldn't even be discussing this.
Anyway there's nothing to reclaim. We have our music. It isn't going away. There are more turntables on the market today than there were 35 years ago. Albums I never even laid eyes on back in the day now turn up regularly at the local used record store. We can buy from dozens if not hundreds of online sources that didn't exist in 1985, let alone 1975.
Take it from me, I'm an old guy. I've been messing around with this stuff since I was a ten-year-old kid.
It's better now than it ever was. These ARE the good old days.
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by example. It still may happen yet, other engineers are re-discovering analog. It's too early to admit defeat.
"Analog is Music, Digital is mathematics"
Happy listening,
Teresa
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Neck Deep in the Big Muddy and the Damned Fool Yells, "Push On!"
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