• Techniques
  • How have recording techniques improved in the past 40 years?
2012/05/18 15:23:42
The Maillard Reaction


This should be simple.
2012/05/18 16:20:19
Jonbouy
Simple enough for you to explain?
2012/05/18 16:27:09
Beagle
I feel an award coming on....
2012/05/18 16:54:15
Philip
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... awkward
2012/05/18 16:55:19
Jonbouy
This is the man that has been known to complain about the decline of serious and reasoned discussion here.
2012/05/18 17:13:35
Jonbouy
Ah, I've got it!

For the last 40 years Mike has been able to educate us all on the subject.

Before then everyone was just shooting in the dark.

Yellow helpful banner thingy for me I think.
2012/05/18 17:31:35
Kalle Rantaaho
... I'll dive:

They've gotten better, sort of more technical.... except for the few ones which have not.
Or then again...it could be only the engineers have gotten better ... or no, not really...
the ones in the olden days were not that good ... eeehhh ...
2012/05/18 17:35:30
jamesg1213
They've improved in exactly the same way that any other technique has, with the benefit of 4 decades of progress.
2012/05/18 18:05:29
mtgonzalez
less cables, as I'm finding out by trying to integrate outboard gear with my DAW
2012/05/18 18:38:05
trimph1
Someone wants to open cans of worms I guess...

I think it has improved somewhat..at least in terms of what is actually available. 
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