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From: Doug Alan <nessus@mit.edu>
Date: Mon, 11 Feb 91 17:07:13 EST
Subject: CD Masters
Reply-To: Doug Alan <nessus@mit.edu>
Sender: nessus@media-lab.media.mit.edu
> [Chris Williams:] American CD's of English artists are never made > from the original master tapes due to the obvious risks of > transporting irreplacable masters across the ocean. I don't believe this for a moment. This is a ridiculous argument. You can copy a digital master a millions times and never degrade the original. Furthermore, any copy is just as good as the master. Why, if you had a CD without two many little holes in it, you could even use it to make a new digital master that would be close to indistinguishable from the original digital master. I can't see any possible good reason why a U.S. record company should remaster from inferior analog copies a CD that was digitally recorded, mixed, and mastered in England. This defeats thwe whole purpose of "digital"! |>oug X is for KATE's pictures, their rumours a tort