What is lost in tape recording compared to original wax cylinder?

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ericj23 wrote:A friend has this catch phrase that seems applicable, so....
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I can't WAIT for wax cylinder emu's to start showing up! :hyper:

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How about magnetic wire recordings??? :cry:
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no point putting this here
Last edited by woggle on Sun Dec 28, 2014 12:28 am, edited 1 time in total.

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People used to write music down on paper!

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Ah, I remember the days of wax, when people used to write REAL songs.

"Mary had a little lamb..."

Classic!

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Fun fact:
Glue, or wax (if done carefully) or even silicone could be used to "copy" vinyls.

Disregarding the durability - what is sounding better?
The glue copy, the silicone copy, the wax copy or the actual vinyl in question?

What is being lost? And what added?
Which sounds "warmer"?

You decide. ;)
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2ndStringer wrote:People used to write music down on paper!
They had oral traditions for that!!! You modernists!!! :tantrum: :bang: :x


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