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Essay heading: Define And Consider ThThe Role Of Recording Studio Technology And The
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Robinson focuses more on capturing the soul and
spirit of the music that he produces. He does this by resisting the use of digital technology and
continuing to use analogue, stating that ?the digital realm is very trendy, and it's not a very permanent
sound, it's just too synthetic, it doesn't come from flesh and blood... displayed 300 characters
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He does this by resisting the use of digital technology and
continuing to use analogue, stating that ?the digital realm is very trendy, and it's not a very permanent
sound, it's just too synthetic, it doesn't come from flesh and blood.' (R. Robinson. Quoted by A.
Pertout. Ross Robinson: The Art of a Record Producer [online]... displayed next 300 characters
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