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That is probably the most technically incorrect description of the quality difference between digital and analog audio recordings. The analog audio recordings are the actual high quality recordings, especially in the beginnings of the digital recording area. Digital audio in the 90s still had a lot of flaws that analog audio didn't.
And analog recordings were at that time also already produced in multitask recordings in the likes of 32 tracks and above, so that's no point for it as well.
Sorry just had to point out that quality thing, and that it can't be used as a breaking point in time where suddenly all audio productions were high quality because they were digital.