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Tape Emulation vs Tape
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[QUOTE="anonymous, post: 39679, member: 49258"] "the platforms and operating systems of today will be the landfill of 5 years from now." Arent studio economics used to upgrade & replacement? All through the the last 4 decades engineers have looked forward to the 'hot new desk' or the 'client catching' new piece of equipment. Is that 'all over' now? Is it just vintage Neve and Studer - 'forever" ? I wonder what other tech industries feel a zenith was reached in the 50's & 60's. it would be interesting to know a few others appart from ours. Old Lieca cameras for example are collectable but I wonder how many vintage models are in pro use today. Old sports cars are fun to drive and the man-machine performance is a thrill for many, but a cheapo modern car will beat many off the block. Jules [/QUOTE]
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