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To: chris431 who wrote (4826)5/27/1999 2:19:00 AM
From: Savant  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18366
 
The 'recording' experts can correct any misconceptions I might have, but in a 'recording' doesn't the voice/music go into the mike, through the wires/wireless setup, have a conversion to bits and bytes, go through the computer/mixer, have a delay time, get coded and decoded, go round and round, get put onto or into a medium in bits and bytes, and go here and there, being manipulated, massaged, and time delayed all along the way....there is no such thing as real time recording...there is always a lag time from vocalization to pickup, to computerization, to 'recording'. IMO. Arcane is accurate as to the patent rules. I wonder what the modern legal definition of 'recording' is? The term originally came from Old French and Latin and more or less meant 'to the heart, or to the mind'. Later, of course it came to include 'to wax medium' ...Now? what is the patent office's definition?