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  1. Re-recording

    Re recording may refer to Re recording filmmaking , the process with which the audio track of a film or video production is created Re recording video gaming , the act of using a save state while recording a tool assisted speedrun Re recording music , where a popular music artist or group re records a song they earlier made famous disambig ...   more details



  1. Recording head

    A recording head is the physical Electrical connector interface between a recording machine apparatus and a motion physics moving recording medium . Recording heads are generally classified according to the physics physical principle that allows them to impress their data upon their medium. A recording head is often mechanically paired with a playback head , which, though proximal to, is often discrete from the record head. The two most common forms of recording head are Magnetic Magnetic recording heads use the principles of electromagnetism to coercivity coerce a paramagnetic recording medium, such as iron oxides , to orient in a readable manner such as magnetic tape . Record heads are constructed of laminated permalloy , ferrite magnet ferrite , or sendust . As of 2006 this is by far the most dominant type of head in use. Optical Optical recording heads use the principles of optics and light to impart energy on a recording medium, which accepts the energy in a readable manner, e.g. by melting or photography . Note that Magneto optical recording, though using optics and heat , should properly be considered a magnetic process, since the data stored on magneto optical media is stored magnetically. Earlier systems, such as phonograph records, used mechanical heads known as stylus styli to physically cut grooves in the recording medium, in a configuration of size, width, depth and position recoverable as sound . See also Analog recording Cassette demagnetizer Compact Cassette Digital recording Sound recording and reproduction VCR Videotape Video head cleaner VTR External links http hyperphysics.phy astr.gsu.edu hbase audio tape.html Diagrams and explanations of recording heads and the tape recording process. http www.manquen.net audio docs Ampex 20ATR 100 20Record 20Construction.htm An Ampex recording head , deconstructed. http www.skidmore.edu academics music att 2TkHeadStack.html ... Photo of an early recording head as part of a wire recorder. Category Recording engineering stub cs ...   more details



  1. Cast recording

    to call a cast recording a soundtrack . This term soundtrack came into use in the late 1940s ...A cast recording is a recording of a Musical theatre musical that is intended to document the songs as they were performed in the show and experienced by the audience. An original cast recording , as the name implies, features the voices of the show s original cast. A cast recording featuring the first ... theatre Broadway cast recording or an original West End theatre London cast recording . Cast recordings ... any studio performance, the recording is of course an idealized rendering, more glossily perfect than ... Broadway cast. This led to the odd situation of having, for example, a 1928 recording of the London cast of Show Boat , but no recording with the actual 1927 Broadway cast, and a recording of the London ..., not recordings of a musical. The first United States American original cast recording as we ... onto one LP and called it the original cast recording . Decca also issued an album of songs from the all soldier revue This Is the Army by Irving Berlin . Finally in 1943, came Decca s recording ... on LP and Compact Discs. Decca soon began recording every hit musical that came along including Carmen ... 1950s, Capitol and Victor actively bid for recording rights. Sometimes problems arose as when RCA Victor signed on to record the 1950 musical Call Me Madam even though the show s star, Ethel Merman ... of a cast recording. It shows how the recording studio looks, how performers are arranged ... to fit the recording within the forty to fifty minute time limit. For example, reprises, or minor songs might not be included. By the 1980s, the rise of the compact disc with its 74 minute recording ... live, but maintaining perfect quality. This is due to theaters that contain recording studios within ... show. In addition to the recording of the cast of the original production, later high profile productions may also produce cast recordings for example, a recording by the cast of the first London ...   more details



  1. Smell recording

    Orphan date June 2009 Smell recording refers to recording odor s in a way similar to sound s and image s. In June of 2006 engineers at the Tokyo Institute of Technology started to build a device that is supposedly capable of recording smells to where they can be played back later like what can be done with sounds and images. References http www.newscientist.com article mg19125586.300 Category Recording Tech stub ...   more details



  1. Analog recording

    Unreferenced date March 2012 Analog or analogue recording Greek, ana is according to and logos relationship is a technique used for the recording of analog signal s which among many possibilities include audio frequency , analog audio and analog video information for later playback. Analog recording methods store signals as a continual wave in or on the media. The wave might be stored as a physical texture on a phonograph record , or a fluctuation in the field strength of a magnetic recording . This is different from digital recording of which among many possibilities include digital audio and digital video , which digital signal s are represented as data or discrete numbers. Audio Examples of analog audio recording are Compact Cassette magnetic tape recorders Gramophone record also known as a phonograph record , vinyl , etc. Video Examples of analog video recording are Quadruplex videotape 2 Videocassette recorder VCR See also Analog recording vs. digital recording Magnetic storage Magnetic tape References reflist Audio formats Audio broadcasting DEFAULTSORT Analog Recording Category Film and video technology Category Film and video terminology Category Media technology Category Recording Category Television terminology Category Video storage Sound tech stub it Registrazione analogica ...   more details



  1. Morrisound Recording

    Morrisound Recording is an audio recording facility in Temple Terrace, Florida , owned and operated by brothers Jim and Tom Morris. Since its opening in 1981, Morrisound has been responsible for the popularization of genres such as Heavy metal music heavy metal and death metal , fact date September 2009 but of course caters to every genre of audio expression. Notable albums recorded at Morrisound include works by the Trans Siberian Orchestra , Iced Earth , Seven Mary Three , Sepultura , Savatage , Cannibal Corpse , Deicide band Deicide , Morbid Angel , Death metal band Death , Demons and Wizards band Demons and Wizards , Napalm Death , End Time Illusion , Six Feet Under band Six Feet Under , and Obituary band Obituary . External links http www.morrisound.com Official Homepage coord 28 03 28 N 82 23 36 W region US FL type landmark source kolossus dewiki display title Category Recording studios in the United States Category Hillsborough County, Florida Category Culture of Tampa, Florida recording studio stub de Morrisound Recording fr Morrisound Recording it Morrisound Recording pl Morrisound Recording ru Morrisound Recording ...   more details



  1. Black recording

    Multiple issues unreferenced February 2010 expert February 2010 confusing February 2010 In telecommunication , the term black recording has the following meanings 1. In Fax facsimile systems using amplitude modulation , recording in which the maximum received power physics power corresponds to the maximum density of the record medium . 2. In a facsimile system using frequency modulation , recording in which the lowest received frequency corresponds to the maximum density of the record medium. Source Federal Standard 1037C and MIL STD 188 Category Telecommunications terms ...   more details



  1. Cue Recording

    Multiple issues unreferenced October 2009 orphan January 2010 unreferenced January 2010 Cue Recording was one of the first 24 track Analog recording analog recording studio s in the Washington, DC area. The DC music scene from the 1970s through today enjoys a professional level of quality that many such studios offer locally. Technology at Cue and other studios has evolved from vintage tape equipment to modern digital recording systems such as Pro Tools . Throughout its 25 years producing recordings for bands, solo artists, politician s, and Cable television cable documentaries , it has seen welcomed advancements in recording technology and a degradation in industry sound requirements such as the advent of compressed digital files, i.e. MPEG mpegs , Compact disc CDs , etc. External links Official website http www.cuerecording.com coord 38.883487 77.170571 type landmark globe earth region US VA display title Category Recording studios in the United States ...   more details



  1. The Recording Angel

    Infobox NRHP name The Recording Angel location Forest Mound Cemetery br Waupun, Wisconsin refnum 74000088 added July 15, 1974 The Recording Angel is a sculpture located in Waupun, Wisconsin . It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. ref cite web url http landmarkhunter.com 122036 recording angel the title Recording Angel, The publisher Landmark Hunter.com accessdate 2012 02 15 ref History The angel was sculpted by Lorado Taft . ref cite web url http www.waupun wisconsin.com sculpture recording angel.htm title Recording Angel Sculpture by Lorado Taft publisher Waupun Wisconsin.com accessdate 2012 02 15 ref He was commissioned to create the sculpture by his friend, Clarence Shaler, in memory of his wife, Blanche. References reflist DEFAULTSORT Recording Angel, The Category National Register of Historic Places in Wisconsin Category Monuments and memorials on the National Register of Historic Places in Wisconsin Category Outdoor sculptures in Wisconsin Category Sculptures by Lorado Taft Category 1923 sculptures Category Bronze sculptures Wisconsin NRHP stub ...   more details



  1. Loop recording

    Loop recording is the process of recording Sound recording and reproduction audio continuously to an endless tape if magnetic tape is used or to computer memory , or recording video feeds such as from video surveillance or camera signals on a video server ref http www.evs.tv Europe, 20Middle 20East 20Africa English Products Technologies Loop Recording page.aspx 1309 Loop recording definition EVS ref . This process is a never ending one at the end of the internal disk drive , the recording process continues to record at the beginning, erasing the previously recorded material and replacing it with the new content media content . Generally, it is possible to write protect some selected parts as video clip s to prevent erasure. This process is used on video servers to allow continuous recording, and instant access to any material ingestion content ingest ed in the previous hours. This guarantees that the recorder will never miss an action in some live events such as live sport s. Video servers This process is used in the Xt 2 XT nowiki 2 nowiki server from EVS Broadcast Equipment company the http www.apa it.at cms it EN loesungen.html?channel CH0264&doc CMS1169550807427 APA IT LoopRecorder . References reflist Category Broadcast engineering Category Video ...   more details



  1. Azimuth recording

    Azimuth recording is the use of a variation in angle between two recording heads that are recording data so close together on magnetic tape that crosstalk would otherwise likely occur. Normally, the head is perpendicular to the movement of the tape, and this is considered zero degrees. However, if the heads are mounted at slightly different angles such as 7 degrees in VHS , destructive interference will occur at high frequencies when reading data recorded in the cross talking channel but not in the channel that is intended to be read. At low frequencies relative to the maximum allowed by the head gap, however, this technique is ineffective. Thus one head is slanted slightly leftwards and the magnetic gap of the other head slanted slightly rightwards. To look at it another way, channel A sees the channel B data stretched out in time, hence the technique has a low pass effect on Noise electronics ... as possible onto a given sized tape, but information from one recording track pass of the video head must not interfere with information on adjacent stripes. Using slant azimuth recording, the need for guard bands, that is the blank space between tracks, is eliminated, allowing more recording to be placed ... Betamax used slant azimuth recording also. These digital VTR version used azimuth recording also. Also see Symmetric Phase Recording VTR Tape head Helical scan Helical scan Slant azimuth recording Slant azimuth recording Betamax References http www.mrbetamax.com AzimuthRecording.htm mrbetamax.com Mr. betamax, Helical Azimuth Recording http media.canon asia.com products digitalCamcorder pal xlh1s xlh1s a.pdf Canon Video Recording System Two rotating heact, helical scan azimuth recording. http books.google.com ... patents US4897748 Google Patents , Magnetic head for azimuth recording in a high density magnetic recording system, Ken Takahashi et al http journal.smpte.org content 95 3 301.abstract Society ... Azimuth Recording Category Computer storage tape media Electronics stub ...   more details



  1. Recording at the edge

    Multiple issues unreferenced September 2009 wikify September 2009 orphan September 2008 Recording at the Edge ... Ethernet network instead of transporting it across the network to a centralized recording facility such as a Network Video recorder Video Recorder . Recording at the Edge is a distributed or de centralized ... to centralized on one. Network bandwidth friendly Recording at the Edge is a network bandwidth friendly .... When the network includes a WAN or, worse still, the Internet, by definition Recording at the Edge becomes the only way to ensure high quality recordings. Reliability Recording at the Edge is more reliable because recording is independent of the network s health and degree of congestion. Even if the network grinds to a halt recording continues unaffected. Simple Deployment Recording at the Edge ... are better suited to this role, although conventional DVRs traditionally focus on recording, searching ... edge recorder fails then only those cameras connected to that unit stop recording. In a centralized approach, all cameras would cease to be recorded. Pre alarm Recording For added security centralized ... storage. Pre alarm recording is offered by introducing a buffer in the encoder so that the seconds ... of pre alarm recording. For instance, if you continuously transmit a 1 Mbit s stream 30 IPS at 4 ... s of network bandwidth, or send about 11 Gigabytes of video data. If, however, you use Recording at the Edge, and use pre alarm recording configured to 5 seconds pre and 10 seconds post alarm, then assuming ... about IP based CCTV is the dependence on the network. With Recording at the Edge this is not an issue ... is severely limited, Recording at the Edge is a savior for high quality recorded video but it does ... bandwidth networks one high quality stream is used for local recording, and a lower quality ... is used to fill any gaps in the centralized recording dues to network interruptions. Economies ... and reliable then use it, but when it is severely limited or intermittent, then use Recording ...   more details



  1. Remote recording

    Remote recording , also known as location recording , is the act of making a high quality complex audio recording of a live concert performance, or any other location recording that uses multitrack recording techniques outside of a recording studio . ref cite book url http books.google.com books?id DulVm8t88QkC ... recording is then carefully Audio mixing recorded music mixed , and the finished result is called a remote recording or a live album . This is in contrast to a field recording which uses few microphones, recorded onto the same number of channels as the intended product. Remote recording is not the same ..., typically to stereo. Remote recording and remote broadcast may be carried out simultaneously by the same crew using the same microphones. One important benefit of a remote recording is that the performers will respond to the audience they will not be as distracted by the recording process ... Bruce last2 Bartlett first2 Jenny title Recording music on location capturing the live performance publisher Focal Press year 2006 isbn 0240808916 edition 2 ref Another reason for a remote recording ... John authorlink John M. Eargle title Handbook of Recording Engineering publisher Birkh user year 2005 isbn 0387284702 edition 4 ref To make a remote recording, studio quality recording equipment is trucked ... recording is often made using a specially built remote truck a rolling recording studio carrying a mixing console , studio monitor s and multitrack recorders. Beginning modestly in 1958, recording ... page 90 title High Tech Times In The World s Recording Mecca last McCullaugh first Jim date November 15, 1980 work Billboard volume 92 number 46 issn 0006 2510 ref History Remote recording developed out of the practice of making field recording s with high quality equipment. The earliest such recordings ... isbn 0826429661 ref In 1958, American recording engineer Wally Heider mounted recording equipment ... in the manner of a remote broadcast recording onto stereo tape recorders for release as stereo and mono ...   more details



  1. Call logging

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Call logging is the process of collecting phone call data, analysing this data, and then reporting on the telephone network s cost, performance, capacity and quality of service QoS . It should not be confused with Phone tapping telephone tapping or Call recording software call recording . The former refers to listening to calls, while the latter is about recording conversations. Collecting data Data is collected from a PBX and is referred to as Call detail record CDR data. On older, traditional PBXs, this is usually through a serial port. On newer models, an Ethernet connection is normally used. The CDRs are delivered via the appropriate method to a PC running the call logger software. Some PBX manufacturers provide their own basic call logging software but there are many other third party software packages available. Call logging software The job of the call logging software is to interpret the raw CDR data and allow the user to produce graphical reports. Call logging software packages differ in the sizes of PBX systems that they can support from hundreds of extensions to hundreds of thousands of extensions . They also differ in reporting capability and support for specialised PBX features. In general terms, call logging reports can highlight such areas as Cost Control cost of calls, cost of trunk lines, costs by department or individual extension, number of unused extensions, etc. Call logging software can also discover instances of Telephone ... trunk usage and call patterns that show where extra capacity is required or where cost savings ... to standard CDRs. An up to date call logging package should be able to include this data along with its other reports to help monitor and improve system performance. See also Call management Call accounting Call tracking software Call tracking recording and analysing incoming call information, often for marketing purposes Telecom expense management DEFAULTSORT Call Logging Category Privacy ...   more details



  1. Talkback (recording)

    Unreferenced date March 2009 In sound recording , talkback refers to the intercom system used in recording studio s and production control room s PCR in television studio s to enable personnel to communicate with people in the recording area or booth. While the control room can hear the person in the booth over the studio microphones, the person in the booth hears the control room over a public address system PA , monitor speaker, in their headphones or Interruptible feedback IFB earpiece . Take numbers, reference data, and sometimes count ins or remarks are also stamped onto recordings through talkback, similar to a clapperboard . The audio quality of talkback systems is usually markedly lower than that of studio microphones and speakers, coming from a simple microphone which may be omnidirectional or unidirectional built or plugged into the audio mixer , and with its sound often audio level compression compressed . Since talkback is usually edited out of master recordings, high fidelity isn t essential, and studios tend to cut budget corners when possible. Compression allows comments from around the control room to be audible. Occasionally instructions and comments from talkback systems do appear in studio recordings, notably in records by The Beach Boys , The Beatles , Spoon band Spoon , and Bob Dylan Citation needed date March 2009 . They frequently turn up in bootleg recording bootleg or sessions records. Category Recording Category Telecommunications equipment ...   more details



  1. Reciprocal Recording

    No footnotes date September 2010 Reciprocal Recording was the name of a recording studio in Seattle, Washington , USA, that was founded in 1984 and officially closed in July 1991. History Chris Hanzsek and Tina Casale opened Reciprocal Recording in Seattle in 1984. It was originally located in an office suite next to a railroad switching yard in Seattle s Interbay neighborhood, and in 1985, the business moved to the basement in Madrona location. Later that year, Chris and Tina launched C Z Records while both producing at Ironwood Studios Recording , and in March 1986 they released the Deep Six album Deep Six compilation. In June 1986, Chris partnered with Jack Endino to reopen Reciprocal Recording at 4230 Leary Way N.W. in the Ballard, Seattle, Washington Ballard neighborhood. The tiny building had formerly been home to Triangle Studios, and before then had been the site of a small neighborhood grocery, called Triangle Foods. Chris Hanzsek was the original studio owner, and Jack Endino and Rich Hinklin worked closely under Hanzsek, both often filling the role of house producer. The studio was commissioned by indie rock bands from all over the United States, some of which were associated with C Z Records , Sub Pop , Amphetamine Reptile , Twin Tone , and other independent labels. The studio specialized in grunge grunge music , and recorded bands such as Soundgarden , Mudhoney , Tad band TAD , and Green River band Green River . The studio was also the site of the first Nirvana band Nirvana demo session on January 23, 1988. Jack Endino recorded ten new songs with the band, and afterwards ... Recording Since Reciprocal closed in 1991, the Ballard building has housed a string of other recording ... Word of Mouth, the building was used by John Goodmanson and Stu Hallerman for John and Stu s Recording ..., Washington Category Recording studios in the United States cs Reciprocal Recording pt Reciprocal Recording ...   more details



  1. Promotional recording

    Distinguish Single music Refimprove date February 2011 A promotional recording , or promo , is an audio or video recording distributed for free, usually in order to promote a recording that is or soon will be commercially available. Promos are normally sent directly to broadcasters, such as music radio and television stations, and to tastemakers, such as DJs and music journalism music journalists , in advance of the release of commercial editions, in the hope that airplay, reviews, and other forms of exposure will result and stimulate the public s interest in the commercial release. Promos are often distributed in plain packaging, without the text or artwork that appears on the commercial version. Typically a promo is marked with some variation of the following text Licensed for promotional use only. Sale is prohibited. It may also state that the promo is still the property of the distributor and is to be returned upon demand. However, it is not illegal to sell promotional recordings, ref ...at least not in the U.S., where the UMG v. Augusto case clarified in 2011 that promos are gifts, not the property of the distributor, and that the first sale doctrine entitles the recipient to dispose of the recording as they wish. ref and recalls of promos are extremely rare and unenforced. ref That is, at least in the U.S., the recipient of a promo has no obligation to comply with a recall, unless a separate contract is in effect. ref Because promos are produced in smaller quantity than releases made available to the general public, they are sometimes considered valuable collectors items. They are never released in record stores. Promo single File Promo copy.jpeg right thumb Label of a promo single. Note the text saying PROMOTIONAL NOT FOR SALE A promo single short for promotional ... s release. Buzz singles are not typically issued to radio as Promotional recording promotional singles ... alternate remix edits, the original album version, or even call out hooks. Nightclub outlets ...   more details



  1. Recording consciousness

    Bennett 1980, p.  114 describes the development of recording consciousness , the consequence of a society which is literally wired for sound in which, according to Middleton 1990, p.  88 this consciousness defines the social reality of popular music . Acoustic instrument s and unamplified, pure tone singing can now not be heard except as contrasts to more recent kinds of sounds, just as Live music live performances are inevitably checked against memories of recordings, and live performances have to try to approximate the sounds which inhabit this consciousness. Similarly, musicians learn to play, and learn specific songs, from records, and so recording consciousness helps to explain the ubiquity of non literate Musical composition composition methods sheet music is just for people who can t hear musician quoted in Bennett 1980, p.  139 The structure of this consciousness has been produced by various elements, among them experience of editing techniques, reverberation and echo phenomenon echo , use of equalization to alter timbre , high decibel levels, both in general and in particular parts of the texture music texture notably, strong bassline bass lines , and, most interestingly, the polyvocal ity created by multi mike or multitrack recording multi channel recording . Mixing different earpoints produces a way of hearing that is an acoustic expectation for anyone who listens to contemporary recordings. It cannot be achieved without the aid of electronic devices. It has never before existed on earth ibid, p.  119 . Middleton 1990, p.  88 References Bennett, H. Stith, On Becoming a Rock Musician , Amherst University of Massachusetts Press, 1980. ISBN 0870233114 Wikiquotepar recording Middleton, Richard 1990 2002 . Studying Popular Music . Philadelphia Open University Press. ISBN 0 335 15275 9. Further reading Milner, Greg, http books.google.com books ... & Faber 1 edition June 9, 2009 ISBN 978 0571211654. Cf. p.  14 on H. Stith Bennett and recording ...   more details



  1. Phillips Recording

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Phillips Recording is the short name widely used to refer to the Sam C. Phillips Recording Studio opened at 639 Madison Avenue in Memphis, Tennessee Memphis , Tennessee by Sam Phillips in 1960. Internationally regarded at that time as a state of the art facility, it was built to fill the needs of the Sun Records record label recording label that the older, smaller Sun Records Studio was no longer able to handle. This Memphis studio was originally a division of a larger corporation, Sam Phillips Recording Service, Inc., which also briefly included under its umbrella a Nashville, Tennessee Nashville studio, where famed CBS Records producer Billy Sherrill got his start, and a studio in Tupelo, Mississippi Tupelo , Mississippi for demos. The Nashville and Tupelo studios were short lived. Sun Records many artists recorded there until 1969, when the label was sold to Mercury Records producer Shelby Singleton of Nashville. Phillips Recording continued operating, and hosted recordings by a newer generation of rock and roll groups like The Cramps , starting in 1979, drawn in part by the mystique of Sam Phillips. Numerous Memphis veteran sessions musicians of several genres, from soul music soul to country music country , rock and roll rock and others, have worked there over the years, and the studio still records various musical styles. Sam Phillips son Knox Phillips has overseen the studio s operations in recent years. coord missing United States Category Recording studios in the United States ...   more details



  1. Public Recording

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Public Recording Type Studio album Artist Gry band Gry Cover Genre Electronic music Electronic Length 46 57 Label FM 451 Producer F.M. Einheit Last album The Touch of E br 1998 This album Public Recording br 2000 Public Recording was the second studio album released by the electronic indie group Gry band Gry . Track listing Rocket 3 16 Coctailsm 4 16 Ray 5 13 Pop 4 04 Ego 3 58 Count To Down 3 08 Princess Crocodile 2 45 Helicopter Heart 5 58 Summer Wine 4 52 Unreal 1 57 Ghost 4 18 Christo s Revenge 3 12 External links http www.discogs.com artist Gry Gry profile on Discogs.com Category 2000 albums Category Gry albums 2000s rock album stub ...   more details



  1. Master recording

    Unreferenced date December 2009 A multitrack recording master tape , disk or computer files on which productions are developed or captured, in a live session for later Audio mixing recorded music mixing , is known as the multi track master, while the Master tape tape , disk or computer files holding a mix monaural mono , stereophonic sound stereo or Surround sound Surround is called a mixed master. It is standard practice to make a copy of a master recording, known as a safety copy, in case the master is lost, damaged or stolen. Definition The phrase original master recording began in the period of acoustical audio recording one cuts a recording because the sound is literally cut into the record. The resulting record was then used as the master , or original prototype, from which multiple identical copies could be produced. There is only one original master recording, and that is the recording made at the time of the original recorded performance, but the term master is commonly used to describe almost anything used as a source. There are several methods by which master recordings are created. The first and oldest of those in current technological use is direct to tape. This is where ... or stereo 2 track tape. This tape is the master. The other method is called multi track recording ... , which means there could be many alternate mixes. With multi track recording one has the option of changing ... label recording contracts In a typical independent artist production deal, the artist will pay ... as the case may be. Sale of the master vs. sale of albums Expand section date February 2011 A recording ... the recording. It is rare that an artist will purchase the master recording after its release. This may .... See also Audio mastering Master Reel DEFAULTSORT Master Recording Category Optical disc authoring Category Sound recording Category Music industry es M ster de grabaci n pt Master tape ru simple Master recording fi Masternauha sv Master ljudteknik ...   more details



  1. Linear Recording

    Linear Recording is a recording studio complex located in Sydney, Australia , which was established by recording engineer Christopher Vallejo and Emren Kara in 2005 . Linear Recording is one of Australia s only dedicated all analogue recording studios. Notable producers who have recorded at Linear Recording include Tony Cohen , Paul McKercher, Wayne Connelly, Nick Littlemore , Tim Whitten , Andrew Klippel , Donnie Sloan and Melvin Tree. Major acts who have recorded there include Jon Spencer Blues Explosion , INXS , Josh Pyke , Katie Noonan , PNAU , Empire of the Sun band Empire of the Sun , Wolf & Cub , Mercy Arms , Leroy Lee , The Whitlams , Jessica Mauboy , Dragon band Dragon , Passenger British band Passenger and Luke Steele musician Luke Steele . Equipment AWA P66500 Recording Console one of only eleven manufactured by Amalgamated Wireless Australasia Limited circa. 1973 Studer A80 MkIV 2 24 track Ampex MM1200 2 16 track Ampex AG440 8 1 8 track Ampex ATR102 1 4 2 track Ursa Major Space Station SST 282 EMT 140 Stereo Tube Plate Reberb x2 RCA 44BX ribbon mic Wagner Neumann U47 tube mic Instruments Fender 73 Rhodes piano Hohner D6 Clavinet Hohner Pianet T Solina ARP String Ensemble Wurlitzer 206A Electric Piano Hammond organ Hammond M100 Tonewheel Organ Leslie speaker Leslie Yamaha Upright Piano Fender USA 40th Anniversary Stratocaster 4 piece 1963 Ludwig Musser drumkit Fender Princeton guitar amp Fender Jazz Bass Discography Jon Spencer Blues Explosion ... Black Betty 7 US single 2011 Passenger British band Passenger ... All The Little Lights 2011 The Swiss ... Bubble Bath 12 single 2009 Leroy Lee ... Leroy Lee 2009 Josh Pyke ... Chimney s Afire 2008 Empire of the Sun band Empire of the Sun ... Walking on a Dream 2008 Van She ... Strangers single 2008 Mercy Arms ... Mercy ... Linear Recording website coord 33 52 41.79 S 151 09 39.83 E type landmark region AU display title Category Recording studios in Australia ...   more details



  1. Perpendicular recording

    Perpendicular recording or Perpendicular Magnetic Recording, PMR is a technology for data recording on hard ... demonstration showing unprecedented advantage of PMR over longitudinal magnetic recording LMR at nanoscale .... Best, D. A. Thompson, Recording heads with trackwidths suitable for 100 Gbit in2 density, IEEE Trans ... Perpendicular recording can deliver more than three times the Computer storage density storage density of traditional longitudinal recording http www.eetimes.com showArticle.jhtml?articleID 171200282 .... ref http laptoplogic.com reviews detail.php?id 145 2008 review of drives with perpendicular recording. ref Hard disk technology with longitudinal recording has an estimated limit of 100 to 200 gigabit ... changing. Perpendicular recording is predicted to allow information densities of up to around ... been perpendicular recording demonstrations of 800 900Gb in sup 2 sup . ref http www.conceivablytech.com ... Hard Drives Get New Record Density.I ref Technology File Perpendicular Recording Diagram.svg 400px right thumb Diagram of perpendicular recording. Note how the magnetic flux travels through the second ... thermal fluctuations. Perpendicular recording uses higher coercivity material because the head ... for the advantage of perpendicular recording is that it achieves higher storage densities by aligning ... www.toshiba.co.jp about press 2004 12 pr1401.htm First Perpendicular Recording HDD Toshiba Press ... convert 2.5 in mm adj on hard drive using perpendicular recording technology, the Seagate Momentus ... 3.5  inch perpendicular recording hard drive, the Cheetah 15K.5, with up to 300GB storage, running ... recording with a maximum capacity of 750 GB. Drives began shipping in late April 2006. Hitachi, Ltd ... recording became available in mid 2006, featuring a maximum capacity of 160 GB. In June 2006, Toshiba ... designed and manufactured perpendicular magnetic recording PMR technology to achieve 80 GB per platter ... HARD DRIVES USING PERPENDICULAR MAGNETIC RECORDING TECHNOLOGY Bot generated title ref In August 2006 ...   more details



  1. Recording The Beatles

    Infobox Book name Recording The Beatles translator image image caption author Kevin Ryan and Brian Kehew illustrator cover artist country language English series genre Non fiction publisher Curvebender Publishing release date 2006 media type Print Hardcover Hardback pages 540 isbn 0 9785200 0 9 oclc Recording The Beatles ISBN 0 9785200 0 9 is a book by Kevin Ryan and Brian Kehew , published by Curvebender Publishing in September 2006. The book s full title is Recording The Beatles The Studio Equipment and Techniques Used To Create Their Classic Albums. It addresses the technical side of The Beatles sessions and was written with the assistance of many of the group s former engineers and technicians ref http www.recordingthebeatles.com Recording The Beatles Bot generated title ref . The book looks at every piece of recording equipment used at Abbey Road Studios during the Beatles sessions, including all microphones, outboard gear , mixing consoles, speakers, and tape machines. Each piece is examined in great detail, and the book is illustrated with hundreds of full color photographs, charts, drawings and illustrations. How the equipment was implemented during the group s sessions is also covered. The effects used on the Beatles records are addressed in great detail, with full explanations of concepts such as ADT and flanging. The Production section of the book looks at the group s recording processes chronologically, starting with their artist test in 1962 and progressing through to their final session in 1970. The book contains several rare and unseen photos of the Beatles in the studio ... party Recording The Beatles Bot generated title ref . In attendance were most of the Beatles former ... Recording The Beatles home page http recordingthebeatles.com 1963ProductionPreview.pdf Sample ... party Book release party at Abbey Road http www.recordproduction.com recording the beatles ... nl Recording The Beatles ...   more details



  1. Call Call Call

    Unreferenced date January 2010 Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Call Call Call Type Album Artist U Nee Cover Unee call call call album cover.jpg Released February 18, 2005 Recorded 2004 2005 Genre Pop music Pop , R&B Length Label Synnara Music Producer Reviews Last album U Nee Code br 2003 This album Call Call Call br 2005 Next album Habit album Habit br 2007 Misc Extra album cover Upper caption Passion & Pure EP Type EP Cover Unee passion & pure ep cover.jpg Lower caption EP cover Call Call Call also known as 2nd Album is the second studio album by K pop singer, U Nee . It was released on February 18, 2005, by Synnara Music . The album is considered U Nee s best musical work, among fans and critics alike, but is almost impossible to find on almost any music shopping website. Overview Call Call Call marked a complete transition in U Nee s image from a dance pop singer to a sexy R&B singer. U Nee had plastic surgery for the album, specifically her jaw, nose and breasts. The album s music represents almost a complete genre change for U Nee, containing songs with mostly an R&B sound, considering the ballads Father and From That Day , the Eastern styled song, Invitation , and the dance pop song, I Want You . Like the first album, one single was released, but this time, the single, Call Call Call managed to enter the top 10 of the Korean Music Charts. However, the video for Call Call Call was banned by most Korean music video stations for partial nudity ... Trick 2 . Track listing Call Call Call One Father Call Call Call Samples Hit the Freeway ... Invitation I Want You Call Call Call Ver. 2 Passion & Pure EP Call Call Call Club Mix Samples In da Club , by 50 Cent . Club Mix Club Mix One Father Call Call Call Invitation I Want You Promoted songs Call Call Call Ver. 2 Call Call Call Club Mix Father Category 2005 albums Category U Nee albums Category 2005 EPs es Call Call Call ...   more details




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