In contrast to a similar story ran in the paper seven years earlier, which never deployed "lo-fi" in the context of an unprofessional recording, writer Matt Deihl conflated "lo-fi" with "DIY" and "a rough sound quality".[70] He wrote: Recording imperfections may "fall loosely into two categories, distortion and noise", https://dantevmcsg.tkzblog.com/30973636/o-melhor-single-estratégia-a-utilizar-para-lo-fi-para-dormir