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What do you do with a perfect masterpiece that will always be a fake?
I don't see why anyone would have noticed. I got the impression that the audio was manipulated that it'd take a side-by-side comparison in a digital audio visualization program to be able to tell.
I'm intrigued by the question and by the response. Every one of the people in the piece said that they'd disposed of the recordings. I guess I can see why a critic wouldn't be interested in a digitally altered recording, but if the altered recording was something that one found moving BEFORE they knew it was altered I'd think that it'd be just a short moving AFTER gaining that knowledge.