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1932 New Phonograph Record Plays Half Hour Music Program

1932 New Phonograph Record Plays Half Hour Music Program

by Stewart Adam | Aug 6, 2012 | Audio Archiving, Audio Restoration, Equipment, History, Music

The phonograph, long overshadowed by the radio, now promises to come back into popularity, thanks to the development of an improved type of phonograph record recently introduced. Capable of running for a full half-hour, the new long-playing record reproduces entire...
The coming record revolution: digital discs. Popular Science (Nov, 1981)

The coming record revolution: digital discs. Popular Science (Nov, 1981)

by Stewart Adam | Jul 28, 2012 | Audio Archiving, Audio Perception, Audio Restoration, Equipment, History, Music

    The coming record revolution: digital discs A laser reads the compact, no-wear disc to deliver superior hi-fi By LEONARD FELDMAN Tokyo, Japan A Sony technician slipped a small disc into the slot of a player no larger than a portable cassette machine. I...
MIX Magazines Class of 2012

MIX Magazines Class of 2012

by Stewart Adam | Jul 9, 2012 | Audio Archiving, Audio Restoration, History, Music, Studio History

Malibu, CA, June 14, 2012 The Year’s Finest Facilities Featured in MIX magazine’s Class of 2012. Each Year MIX magazine names the Hottest Recording/Production studios around the globe. Among this year’s studios was Creative Audio Works located in...

The First Music Video, 1895 The Dickson Experimental Sound Film.

by katemgilbert | May 23, 2012 | Audio Archiving, Audio Restoration, History, Music

This film, known as The Dickson Experimental Sound Film, is the first known film with live-recorded sound. The film features William Dicksonplaying the melody Song of the Cabin Boy, from the light opera The Chimes of Normandy, composed by Robert Planquette in 1877....
May 17 1965, Moog introduces the first analog synthesizer.

May 17 1965, Moog introduces the first analog synthesizer.

by katemgilbert | May 17, 2012 | Album Art, Equipment, History, Music, Studio History

The Moog synthesizer, though Robert Moog preferred the former) may refer to any number of analog synthesizers designed by Dr. Robert Moog or manufactured by Moog Music, and is commonly used as a generic term for older-generation analog music synthesizers. The Moog...
The myths and reality of vinyl records vs.CDs.

The myths and reality of vinyl records vs.CDs.

by katemgilbert | Feb 16, 2012 | Audio Perception, Audio Restoration, Equipment, Music

Vinyl always sounds better than CD As described below, despite decades of arguments, there is no technical proof of the sonic superiority of the vinyl medium compared to CD. One vinyl record may sound better than its equivalent CD for extremely specific reasons. That...
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