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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! SPARS is an acronym for the Society of Professional Audio Recording Services. The SPARS code is a three-letter code that appears on some Compact Disc recordings telling the consumer whether analog (A) or digital (D) equipment was used in producing the recording. Several limitations of the code have led to it being largely abandoned. Since CD is a digital medium, it must be produced from a digital master?therefore the last letter of the code will always be D. Newer LPs stored the music in analog format, yet they were often labelled as DDD, as the reco...
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! SPARS is an acronym for the Society of Professional Audio Recording Services. The SPARS code is a three-letter code that appears on some Compact Disc recordings telling the consumer whether analog (A) or digital (D) equipment was used in producing the recording. Several limitations of the code have led to it being largely abandoned. Since CD is a digital medium, it must be produced from a digital master?therefore the last letter of the code will always be D. Newer LPs stored the music in analog format, yet they were often labelled as DDD, as the recording and mixing/editing were both digital. As digital tape recorders only became available in the late 1970s, all recordings prior to this date that appear on CD will be AAD or ADD ? having been digitally remastered. This means that the original analog master tape has been converted (transcribed) to digital. It does not always imply that there has been any additional editing or mixing, although this may have taken place.