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 <description>Can Digital Recordings Sound as Good as Analog? Carl Beatty, a veteran engineer and Professor of Production and Engineering at Berklee College of Music, discusses whether digital recordings can sound as good as analog, and what determines the quality of a good or bad digital recording. He also shares his thoughts on whether or not consumers care about sound quality.</description>
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 <description>Berklee’s Carl Beatty on Great-Sounding RecordsCarl Beatty, a veteran engineer and Professor of Production and Engineering at Berklee College of Music, discusses some of his personal favorite recordings from an engineering standpoint, and what makes them so exceptional.</description>
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