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Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Jay Kadis 08/14/12 10:38 AM,Here we present a portion of a chapter in the book “The Science Of Sound Recording” by Jay Kadis, published by Focal Press. ———————————————————- Whatever system is used to acquire digital data, we are faced with the same dilemma we encounter in the analog recorder when it comes to storing the information. Although computer memories may store the data temporarily, most computers use dynamic random access memory (DRAM) chips that lose the data when the power is removed. For long-term… View this story
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