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To feel the music : a songwriter's mission to save high-quality audio


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The most important thing I've ever done -- A look at audio quality -- How I discovered w were losing the music -- Neil was not alone -- The birth of Pono -- Meeting Neil -- Getting started -- Beginning Development -- Pono is for and by the artists -- Inventing Pono -- Leadership at Pono -- A new direction -- Our Kickstarter adventure -- The drive from Kickstarter to production -- Going to China -- Building the Pono store -- More management turmoil -- Preparing for mass production -- The reviews arrive -- CES -- Cars and high res -- Build it and wait -- That ominous call -- The end of Pono? -- Streaming in high res -- NYA -- What next? . - "Today, most of the music we hear is compressed to a fraction of its original sound, while analog masterpieces are turning to dust in record company vaults. As these recordings disappear, music fans aren't just losing a collection of notes. We're losing spaciousness, breadth of the sound field, and the ability hear and feel a ping of a triangle or a pluck of a guitar string, each with its own resonance and harmonics that slowly trail off into silence. We're losing art to convenience--but Neil isn't letting it go without a fight. To Feel the Music is the true story of his quest to bring high-quality audio back to music lovers--the most important undertaking of his career. It's an unprecedented look inside the successes and setbacks of creating the Pono player, the fights and negotiations with record companies to preserve masterpieces for the future, and Neil's unrelenting determination to make musical art available to everyone. It's a story that shows how much more there is to music than meets the ear."--Dust jacket flap.
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