Wednesday, 28 March 2012

Audio recording

In 1982, New England Agenda offered an alternative harder deejay recorder amalgamation for their Synclavier which accustomed agenda recording of connected 16-bit 50 kHz audio absolute to a harder drive. This was the aboriginal agenda absolute to deejay audio recorder accessible commercially.1 Stereo audio was not anon accessible due to abstracts ascribe and achievement limitations on harder drives of that time.

Today, a majority of agenda audio recording is preserved on harder deejay drives.

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