Tape vs CDr

Started by Analogan Smrt, October 28, 2016, 11:58:21 AM

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Zeno Marx

Quote from: monotome on November 18, 2016, 09:29:57 PM
If everything is already here and stays always here, there is no need to create or hunt for something new.
what?
"the overindulgent machines were their children"
I only buy vinyl, d00ds.

pentd

without going into which one is better or not.. i have "real" cd's which have turned yellowish and play like shit/don't play at all, i have cdr's which don't play, i have some tapes that sound like shit nowadays.... but i also have most of them still workin, so for myself all is good as long as it works.. if there are doubts about a CDR crippling up, then theres always the option to rip the audio to computer

david lloyd jones

Quote from: pentd on November 19, 2016, 03:30:40 AM
without going into which one is better or not.. i have "real" cd's which have turned yellowish and play like shit/don't play at all, i have cdr's which don't play, i have some tapes that sound like shit nowadays.... but i also have most of them still workin, so for myself all is good as long as it works.. if there are doubts about a CDR crippling up, then theres always the option to rip the audio to computer


nothing is forever.
treasured releases will be on going
forgotten releases will be recovered and rescued
random shot will be part or both.
just look to film arceology to see the future of sounds.

Marko-V

I'd rather buy a mediocre tape/vinyl than a brilliant CDr..... well, not really, fuck that.