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No Stairway to Heaven
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by The Happiness Engine 06/11/2018, 3:14pm PDT |
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Commander Tansin A. Darcos wrote:
Let's also consider stereo was probably bleeding edge technology in 1966 and hard to get right, like sound in film in 1924 or color in film in 1940. Making stereo phonorecords would require a form of stereo that if played on a mono phonograph would still be audible.
Jesus christ this is like the 1st thing they solved: left and right are encoded diagonally in the groove and mono is the sum up/down movement. There was absolutely nothing hard about this or using a multi-track tape to mixdown to stereo in 1966. For someone who loves misquoting wikipedia you sure seem adverse to reading it. |
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