Listening to B bands from IUMA from 1995 & mp3.com from 1998 is a reminder that there was no Pro Tools, 25 years ago. The sound quality & mixing was so much worse up front than even the worst modern gootube bands, it shows how audio software has to constantly be expanded to stay relevant.

Amateurs most often had just 4 track cassettes & a simple MIDI sequencer. Digital audio on a computer was really hard. A simple wave editor like soundedit 16 was cutting edge & only happened if they had a gigantic 1GB hard drive.

There are precious few screenshots of the audio software that B bands had 25 years ago. Soundforge 4 & Soundedit 16 were the top ones & they just cut wave files.

"Imagine an audio editor that compresses files to 8-bit for distribution"

Yes, soundforge in 1997 didn't even support MPEG. Even mp2 was still science fiction to the general public, in those days.

Modern Gootubers never review vintage software for production like this. They might review PC Paint. They were all kids in those days & just interested in games.








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