Chapter 9
Analog audio recording
Analog audio recording has a long history which was outlined in Chapter 1. Today analog recording is somewhat in retreat owing to the progress made in the digital domain. Nevertheless a significant amount of analog recording equipment will remain in service and a proper treatment is justified here. The audio recording systems considered here are magnetic tape and vinyl disk.
9.1 Introduction to analog recording
As transducers and media cannot know the meaning of the waveforms which they handle, they cannot be analog or digital; instead the term describes the way in which the replayed signals are interpreted. When discrete decisions are made on the replay signal, the machine is digital. It is a fundamental of ...
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