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Re: What makes a Rega Planet "Analog-like"?

Posted by The Rev on February 23, 2007 at 15:01:43:

This brings up a topic I have always wondered about. What the hell is PRAT? I mean, I know what it stands for, but isn't it up to the band to get the pacing, rhythm and timing right? I mean, if there was a player that would slop up drum parts and slow down the bass licks so that all my music sounded like mariachi, I think it would be pretty incredible! But what is a CD player working with but two tracks of audio, one for each channel, correct?

Please, help me understand this idea!

Thanks,

Colin