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"textContent": "The earliest digital audio mixers of the 1980s were very big, very expensive, and truly cutting-edge. One might debate whether the A/D and D/A conversion and internal processing were yet “good enough” for top-tier music recording, but the capabilities they introduced are now commonplace and often indispensable. Fortunately, the tech has steadily improved, with size […]",
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