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ok... here's what i've learned producing for 2 years (this is radio production, not trance production)
with analog, it's a much richer and fuller sound, while in digital, it's more using the frequencies that matter and so it takes up less space, plus it's easier to edit and manipulate
i find that when makeing shit for the radio station, anything that i record to analog tape has a much richer and fuller sound, while anything done on the digital world needs more EQ work to sound rich
i do notice a difference between listening to vinyl and CD's... not much but it's noticeable... the only problem with analog is it's not too good for wear... CD's and other digital media can be played over and over without reducing sound quality noticably, meanwhile analog formats can only be played a certain number of times before they're useless. like our production tape that we use only have a lifespan of 7 generations, which means it can only be recorded over 7 times, on top of that, it loses a little bit of sound quality each time you play it... damn, i just realised how much i just typed... i'm going to shut up now 
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