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analog

[an-l-awg, -og] / ˈæn lˌɔg, -ˌɒg /






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Citi’s global macro strategy team led by Dirk Willer went in search of historical analogs, looking through the last five oil crises.

From MarketWatch

“Dance No More” has a few squawky synths that hint at an appealingly analog ’80s feel, but everything is rendered so immaculately that any sense of naiveté is quickly snuffed out.

From The Wall Street Journal

The conflict in Iran could give a boost to makers of analog semiconductors, according to one analyst.

From MarketWatch

Hill is part of a small group of creative types who have found healthy demand for analog subscription services in a world of digital screens.

From The Wall Street Journal

Live DJs spin records on a set of turntables, which helps to create a richer and more analog sound that is closer to the original track than compressed versions such as MP3s.

From Los Angeles Times