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- On Fri, 22 Jan 1993 11:11:43 EST Bloomdido oppined:
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- >> . . . . Actually, what I
- >> need is a program to find all the highs and lows & creatively adjust the
- >> dynamics proportionally to fit the tape. This is the computer age, after
- >all.
-
- >That's called gain-riding, work that highly-trained (and commensurately paid)
- >engineers used to do. You wanna throw more people out of work with automation?
-
- Sure, that's what us computer geeks get trained to do, right? (-: (I have this
- crrrrrazy image of a gain-rider, dusting off his chaps, and swaggering
- bowlegged into the bunkhouse after a long day chasing them highs and lows)
-
- Actually, though, I just need a brute force program for the home market, for
- my tapes. I mean, if I'm using tape, I've already accepted a certain loss.
-