Digital Music
Digital Recording takes over during 70s and 80s with the invention of the Sony PCM-1. CDs slowly replace vinyl over the next few decades as prices slowly declined to make them affordable for consumers. Digital Audio Workstation such as Garageband and FL Studio are released in the early 2000s which introduced non-linear editing to sound stems. For the first time in history, audio could be edited without the risk of damaging the recording.