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analog recording

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analog recording [′an·əl‚äg ri′kȯrd·iŋ]
(electronics)
Any method of recording in which some characteristic of the recording signal, such as amplitude or frequency, is continuously varied in a manner analogous to the time variations of the original signal.


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Analog recording advocates prefer this process to digital because it boasts minimal error mechanisms, like limitations in range and distortion of sound.
The albums have been remastered by a dedicated team of engineers at EMI's Abbey Road Studios over a four year period utilising state-of-the-art recording technology alongside vintage studio equipment, carefully maintaining the authenticity and integrity of the original analog recordings," Times Online quoted EMI and Apple as saying.
The cost advantage of analog recording is especially true for users who already have a legacy coaxial or UTP wiring in place and do not need to install a large number of cameras (analog cameras require a lot of wiring, which can be expensive and disruptive in terms of site modifications).
 
 
 
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