Audicom

Audicom was the first system to record and play broadcast-quality audio from an IBM-compatible personal computer, beginning in 1988 the era of digital recording that would eventually eliminate magnetic tape recording used previously for half a century. == Invention == This technology was created in Argentina by a group of engineers led by Oscar Bonello, professor at the University of Buenos Aires, who began in 1982 to develop the idea of the digital recording on hard disk.

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Audicom

Audicom was the first system to record and play broadcast-quality audio from an IBM-compatible personal computer, beginning in 1988 the era of digital recording that would eventually eliminate magnetic tape recording used previously for half a century. == Invention == This technology was created in Argentina by a group of engineers led by Oscar Bonello, professor at the University of Buenos Aires, who began in 1982 to develop the idea of the digital recording on hard disk.

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