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The Compact Disc is on its way, with several digital recording system already in use worldwide and the number of users growing. The latter circumstance has some references to compact-sized digital processors now available, and will be of interest later on. In general, on might say that there now is a first generation of companies and ;studios working partially or completely digitally as far as the recording side is concerned. As digital recording means a totally different technology, we should expect different methods of working with this new medium compared to analog customs.
Author (s): Oppelland, Reiner;
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AES Convention: 75
Paper Number:2090
Publication Date:
1984-03-06
Session subject:
Digital Recording
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Oppelland, Reiner; 1984; How Do You Modulate a Digital Recording? [PDF]; ; Paper 2090; Available from: https://aes.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=11674
Oppelland, Reiner; How Do You Modulate a Digital Recording? [PDF]; ; Paper 2090; 1984 Available: https://aes.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=11674
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