Quote by Thomas Dolby
So a more sensible thing it seemed to me was to go to Silicon Vall

So a more sensible thing it seemed to me was to go to Silicon Valley and be pushing on the technology companies to accelerate the use of audio and music in computers. – Thomas Dolby

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From a technical point of view, there seemed to me to be absolutely no reason why – with the existing technology – we couldnt do very high quality audio, because whereas the boom in digital graphics is ongoing, the boom in digital audio has already happened. – Thomas Dolby

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