tomano58
Member
455 Posts |
Posted - 2012/09/18 : 11:00:27
|
Kul läsning! Så mitt i prick och det redan 1966.
Futuristic In the April 1966 issue of High Fidelity, pianist Glenn Gould writes an essay on ''The prospects of Recording''. He goes even further and predicts that the listener will have a console with a keyboard in his listening room. After typing the title of the work he wishes to hear, say Beethoven's Emperor Concerto, he can choose from a list of available recordings. After entering the selected performance, the music signal will be sent by cable to his hi-fi set and a small sum will be deducted from his bank account. The prediction is that it will also be possible to store the entire performance in a chip (today that would be a memory stick , or a memory card) which can be bought in the "record shop". |
|
|