![]() ![]() Sound Tools, from the American company Digidesign, is an attempt to bring the quality and flexibility of hard disk recording down to a more modest, one could say MIDI-sized, price bracket. Hard disk systems start out expensive, and get more so. MIDI systems can start out cheap and get larger only as the user needs them to. For others, it means a hard disk recording system, like that provided by the Fairlight or Synclavier or one of the newer 'digital audio workstations': sounds are recorded directly to a random-access hard disk, manipulated in various ways in the digital domain, and then spat out as finished productions. For some, it means a MIDI studio: a computer controlling a host of synthesizers, samplers, and processors. ![]() The 'tapeless studio' is a phrase on a lot of people's lips these days.
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