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I believe going into the red in digital usually gives a burst of static much like a scratch on a vynil record. And once it's there it probably can't be removed except by re-recording the sound. With Audio Tape going to the red was about 3 percent distortion not really audiable. With digital the distortion is about as loud as the assoicated music so you hear it loud and clear, er distorted.
So you make a nickel with digital and lose a nickel with digital.
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