On Christmas Day 1932 the British Broadcasting Corporation first used a tape recorder for their broadcasts. The device used was a Marconi-Stille recorder, a huge tape machine that used steel razor tape 3mm wide and 0.08mm thick. In order to reproduce the higher audio...
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 A laser reads the compact, no-wear disc to deliver superior hi-fi By LEONARD FELDMAN A Sony technician slipped a small disc into the slot of a player no larger than a portable cassette machine. I noticed the record?\’s...
I had a chance to see the documentary “The Wrecking Crew” a few weeks ago. This documentary is a journey back to an era in the music industry that will never come again. I hope that you have a chance to view the movie. The Wrecking Crew was a nickname...
Bob Ludwig is an American mastering engineer. He is a well-known and respected figure within the music industry. ?His name is credited on the covers of albums released across the world, and he has won numerous awards. Throughout his career, he has mastered recordings...
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