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The Science of Audio: Codecs, Robot Composers and The Best Turntable Ever

Fish Fry - February 25, 2011

In my Fish Fry this week, I research the grooves of the most expensive (and awesome) turntable ever built, examine the reality of audio IP in today’s consumer-driven market and check out some groundbreaking tunes created by a robot. Also this week, I offer up yet another fantastic nerdy giveaway.  

If you like the idea of this new series, be sure to drop a comment in the box below. I appreciate all of your comments so far, and we will be working to enhance the Fish Fry each week – as long as you’re watching.

 


 

Watch Previous Fish Frys

Fish Fry Links – February 25, 2011

Caliburn Turntable

Bryon Moyer’s article: Sound Systems – A look at the world of audio IP

Music Genome Project

Emily Howell

Emily Howell on You Tube

DAC 2011

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