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| computer used in synchlaviers |
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| computer used in synchlaviers |
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Adaptive Transfor Acoustic Coding (ATRAC) |
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| could shrink down a recording on a cd to about 1/5 its original size. |
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| created by edison, first device to record and play back, 1877 |
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| Carbon microphone transducer |
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| created by emile BERLINER, 78 rpm flat disc allowed for 4 minutes of recording on a 12 inch disc, 1887 |
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| Bell labs, invented for talking movies in 1926 |
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| introduced the use of magnetic tape |
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Bell Labs, 1920 2 oppositly charged plates, phantom power, wide freq range. |
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| first developed by Vlademar Poulsen. Curt Stille used steel tape. JA O'neil introduced iron-oxide |
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| brought the magnetophone to US |
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| who introduced 3 track recording |
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| First inexpensive digital recording devices were made by who? |
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| broguht prices of logic based items to consumer and professional budgets |
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| can play more than one not at a time |
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| operate on videotape technology concepts |
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| when and by whom was the cd introduced? |
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| created the first multi track recorder |
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| Microphone, what does it do |
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| converts acoustic energy into electric |
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| handles business arrangments for recording project |
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| responsible for the creative process |
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| turns it into sonic reality |
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| prepare and alter sounds durring recording and mixing |
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| contain channel path and monitor path |
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| Total control over everything |
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| Inputs and outputs of equipment (nervous system of studio) |
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| allows headphone mix of sound for artist |
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