In this video A Guy Called Gerald talks about music and how digital technology has changed the way he creates music. Gerald feels that technology has greatly increased the way music is heard and felt. He has figured out that that he cannot put exactly what he wants on plastic like old fashioned records. He feels that technology has greatly increased the abilities to produce better sounding music than ever before.
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Thanks, for this.
What are the frequency and amplitudes of your noise issues.