Nrchy, you are wrong. Digital is only a broken stairstep if you ignore low pass and in particular sin(x)/x filters. Analog no more has infinite sampling or quantization than digital does, as it too is limited by its medium, which imposes a limitation on bandwidth, dynamic range, and signal to noise ratio. Only in bandwidth is analog even theoretically superior to digital.
This article is an interesting examination of how the size of the vinyl molecules means that LPs are actually quantized in a similar way to digital audio.
http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/~jcgl/Scots_Guide/iandm/part12/page2.html
This article is an interesting examination of how the size of the vinyl molecules means that LPs are actually quantized in a similar way to digital audio.
http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/~jcgl/Scots_Guide/iandm/part12/page2.html