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lync4495
post Thu 23 Oct 2003, 23:31
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I was wondering. How come so many studios use ADAT and DAT for recording? It seems that in this day of new technology everyday, ADAT is kind of an antiquated medium. Why not just burn it to CD? Is it because you can record more than one channel to an ADAT tape? Is it better quality?
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kaboombahchuck
post Fri 24 Oct 2003, 04:45
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I think because you can record many tracks, it is also an exelsnt removable medium. also it costs alot to retro everything. I do believe the industry is now moving more to removable hard drives.


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