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Old 28th December 2005   #8
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Quote:
Originally Posted by joeq
A guy with a clay tablet goes around at the end of each session and inscibes the settings of each piece of equipment in cuneiform or hieroglyphics. The clay tablets are baked in a kiln to harden and preserve them.

Later, papyrus was invented and sped up the process enormously
Yeah then, after that, a big asteroid came and wiped out all the dinosaurs.

Man, thank god for Protools.
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