Sunday, December 5, 2010
Ways The Digital Music Takeover Has Helped The Industry
Times have changed and so has music. No longer is music bound to the device they were recorded to like with the old analog style. Instead, with advances in digital technology, our generation can enjoy the efficiency of easily transferring our audio to most of our generation’s favorite players (computer, iPod, MP3s, iPad, etc.) through its binary code system that coagulates with almost all modern music playing devices. This makes for great storage on multiple devices as well, especially after you have successfully transferred your digital audio to a computer where you can simply move remove your hard drive or flash drive and move it to another computer at will. With most digital media players, like computers and iPods, you can compile a library of all your favorite songs and reach them at will with only a few button clicks. The preservation of music is no longer a hassle either. With digital audio, that wear and tear you had to worry about with cassettes and records of yesteryear is gone because with CDs and MP3s you can easily transfer your music to your computer and if you happen to scratch your favorite CD, you can simply get on your computer and make a new copy of it! All these advantages make one wonder what music would be like if only we had discovered this before cassettes and records ever came around. Either way, the fact remains that digital music revolution has changed the music industry and the listening world immensely for the better.
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Can you also post your songs on cloud somewhere and have people you know have access to it (by telling them where it is)? So you can let friends and family download songs that you place in a private area (that they didn't pay for, but you did). Just another way around copyrights and the ability to move music you paid for to different places.
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