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
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
Refimprove date June 2009 File Zoom H4n audio recording levels.jpg thumb Audio levels display on a digital audio recorder Zoom H4n In digital recording , digital audio and digital video is directly recorded ... to digitally sound recording record sound via computer . In 1967, the first digital audio magnetic ... the first digital to optical recording and playback system, which would later lead to the Compact ... before pressing the vinyl LP. The mastering engineer is Bob Berglund. The recording system is a 3M ... disk HDD recording system. ref http www.500sound.com synclavierhistory.html Synclavier history ref Also that same year, Peter Gabriel releases, Security album , which was an early full digital recording ... recording dars.html University of San Diego Digital Audio Radio Service DARS Accessed Nov 14, 2009 ref In 1991 Alesis Digital Audio Tape or ADAT is a tape format used for simultaneously recording eight ... 686 7 ref In 1996, optical disc s and DVD player s begin selling in Japan . Process Recording The analog ... onto recording media such as magnetic tape , hard drive , optical drive or solid state memory . Playback ... at 44.1 kHz sample rate with a 16 bit word size, the recording software has to handle 1,411,200 ... size. For optical disc recording technologies such as CD s or DVD s, a laser is used to burn microscopic ... audio recording Word Size The number of bit s used to represent a single sound wave audio wave ... possible values, likewise increasing the potential accuracy of each sample and the fidelity of the recording to the original. 24 bit recording is generally considered a current practical limit as this word ... must be used in at least two points in the recording playback chain. Sample rate The Sampling rate ... as the Nyquist Shannon sampling theorem . For recording music quality audio the following ... kHz 192  kHz When making a recording, experienced audio recording and mastering engineers will normally do a master recording at a higher sampling rate i.e. 88.2, 96, 176.4 or 192  kHz and then do ... more details
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
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 A recording of transmission ROT is a record made of material broadcasting broadcast on a radio station . ROTs were usually made on videotape s that can record up to eight hours at a time. These days recordings are often made on hard disk by software , or dedicated hardware. UK law By United Kingdom law , every radio station must record everything it broadcasts and retain the recordings for 42 days approximately 1,000 hours should a complaint be made about something the station has broadcast. DEFAULTSORT Recording Of Transmission Category Broadcasting Bcast stub ... more details
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
The Recording angel is, in angels in Judaism Judaic , angels in Christianity Christian and angels in Islam Islamic angelology , one or more angel s assigned by God with the task of recording the events, actions, and or prayers of each individual human. In the Book of Malachi 3 16, the prophet describes Heaven as having conferring angels, and The LORD took note and listened, and a book of remembrance was written before him of those who revered the LORD and thought on his name. In Judaic thought, Gabriel is the principal recording angel, as shown in Ezekiel 9 3 4, where he is the man clothed in linen, who had the writing case at his side who put the mark of Passover on Jewish houses in Egypt . In the Secrets of Enoch also known as Second Enoch, or Slavonic Enoch the recording angel is named Pravuil angel Pravuil or Vretil And the Lord summoned one of his archangels by name Pravuil, whose knowledge was quicker in wisdom than the other archangels, who wrote all the deeds of the Lord... ref Robert Henry Charles Charles, R. H. and Morfill, W. R. The Book of the Secrets of Enoch , Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1896 included in Charles, R.H., Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha of the Old Testament, Volume II Pseudepigrapha , Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1913 , Chapter 22 by the higher numbering , near the end verse numbers vary , online at http www.scribd.com doc 301941 The Book of The Secrets Of Enoch ref In Islam the two recording angels are called Raqib and Atid that record human speech each record faithful or blasphemous speeches, and also record human s deed. They are consdered as the Kiraman Katibin angels, the two angels, believed by many Muslims, who record a person s good and bad deeds. ref name The Koran cite book last Dawood first translated with notes by N.J. title ... anniversary ed. ref To a degree, the recording angel overlaps with the Guardian angel in Christian theology. The guardian angel serves as an individual s recording angel. References references http www.jewishencyclopedia.com ... more details
Refimprove date March 2010 Image Dummyhead.jpg thumb right Dummy head being used for binaural recording the second microphone is obscured. Binaural recording is a method of recording Sound recording sound .... This effect is often created using a technique known as Dummy head recording , wherein a mannequin head is outfitted with a microphone in each ear. Binaural recording is intended for replay using headphones ... amount of misuse in the mid 1950s by the recording industry , as a marketing buzzword . Citation needed ... for quasi binaural recording, such as the sphere microphone or Ambiophonics Ambiophone . As a general rule, for true binaural results, an audio recording and reproduction system chain, from microphone ... title Binaural recording of speech and paper crumpling description A binaural recording. The desired ... recording. The desired effect can be achieved only with stereo headphones . format Ogg Recording technique merge from Dummy head recording discuss Talk Binaural recording Merge from Dummy head recording date April 2011 see also Dummy head recording With a simple recording method, two microphones ... recording. The distance and placement roughly approximates the position of an average human s ear .... A typical binaural recording unit has two high fidelity microphones mounted in a dummy head, inset ..., ahead, above, or wherever else the sound actually came from during recording. Citation needed ... to hear the immersive effects of the recording, and anyone who has even a cheap set of headphones ... since it is at the ear canal entrance that the recording microphones are placed. While it is in theory ... date April 2010 History The history of binaural recording goes back to 1881. The first binaural unit ... due to the widespread availability of headphones, and cheaper methods of recording. A small grassroots movement of people building their own recording sets and swapping them on the Internet has joined ... in 1984 a recording walkman with specialized headphones capable of Binaural recording by way of using ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 A transport is a device that handles a particular physical storage medium such as magnetic tape , Red Book audio CD standard audio CD , CD R , or other type of recordable media itself, and extracts or records the information to and from the medium, to and from an outboard set of processing electronics that the transport is connected to. A transport houses no electronics itself for encoding and decoding the information recorded to and from a certain format of media. It only extracts and records information to the media, as well as handling mechanical operations for accessing the media itself, such as playing or rewinding a tape, or accessing the tracks on a disc. An example of a transport for a storage medium would be an audiophile grade Red Book audio CD standard audio CD transport, which houses no D A converter, unlike most ordinary audio CD players. Instead, the audio CD transport is connected to an external D A converter via a coaxial SPDIF or optical Toslink digital audio connection to convert the digital audio information to analog for interfacing to most audio equipment. Here are some other examples of transports for recorded media A 16 track magnetic reel to reel tape recorder using 1 wide tape manufactured by Honeywell that was originally designed for recording instrumentation data, which was adapted for the Soundstream digital audio recording system developed in the mid 70s. It was in this case connected to external digital audio processing hardware designed by Soundstream, The S VHS videocassette mechanism utilized by ADAT format multi track digital audio recorders made by Alesis , The Hi8 videocassette mechanism utilized by DTRS format multi track digital audio recorders made by Tascam such as the DA 88 , and A standard video cassette recorder particularly using U matic cassettes used for recording digital audio with a PCM adaptor . DEFAULTSORT Transport Recording Category Audio storage Category High end audio ... more details
Orphan date November 2006 Line in recording is a term often used by manufacturers of sound equipment to refer to the capability of a device to record line level audio feeds. Microphone and instrument inputs, by contrast, are designed for devices which require further amplification to be at line level. The common 3  mm line in connector has the left channel on the tip and right channel in the middle the port is used to connect with other devices. ref http www.sagebrush.com produo.htm ref References reflist Category Audio engineering Sound tech stub ... more details
recording is a type of analog signal analog audio storage in which a magnetic recording is made on thin steel or stainless steel wire . The wire is pulled rapidly across a tape head recording head ... audio signal being supplied to the recording head at that instant. By later drawing the wire ... in the head, recreating the original signal at a reduced level. Magnetic wire recording was replaced by magnetic tape recording, but devices employing one or the other of these media had been more ... and electronics involved are nearly identical. Wire recording initially had the advantage that the recording medium itself was already fully developed, while tape recording was held back by the need ... and telephone recording were made almost continuously by various companies mainly the American ... limited. Dictaphone and Ediphone recorders, which still employed wax cylinders as the recording medium ... recording lasted from approximately 1946 to 1954. It resulted from technical improvements and the development ... for making short recordings of family and friends and for recording excerpts from radio broadcasts. Unlike ... from the market. Citation needed date July 2009 Exceptionally, the use of wire for sound recording ... recording time in a minimum of space outweighed other considerations. For any given level of audio ... wire recorder, introduced in 1961. Retrieved 2011 07 15. ref Wire recording was also used in some ... for recording radio conversations between crewmen or with ground stations. Because steel wire was more ... but the effects were far less marked. The longitudinal method survives into magnetic tape recording to this day. Media capacity and speed Compared to tape recorders, wire recording devices had a high ... To facilitate handling as the user threaded the wire across the recording head and affixed it to the take ... recording or playback, the wire had to be rewound before any further use could be made of the machine ... recording a jump in the sound would result during playback, but because of the high speed of the wire ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2009 A recording thermometer is a type of thermometer that records temperature changes over a period of time. The recording thermometer uses a strip that coils and uncoils as the temperature changes. One end of the strip is attached to a long, light metal lever that holds a special pen. Tiny movement of the bimetallic strip causes much larger movement of the free end of the lever and the pen. The pen traces a rising and falling line on a strip of paper attached to a slowly turning drum. The drum usually makes one turn every seven or so days, so afterwards each strip of paper contains a complete and accurate record of temperature changes for a whole week. There are normally two types of metal on the bimetallic strip. Mostly one is steel and one is copper. Due to the different rates of expansion, the strip curves. When it curves, the data is converted into electric signals, which record the temperature change. Category Thermometers ... more details
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Fireproof Recording is a recording studio, which became an important part of the indie music scene in New York City . In 1997, Adam Lasus moved to Brooklyn, New York and started the company. Fireproof clients include indie artists Clap Your Hands Say Yeah , PJ Harvey , Clem Snide , Daniel Johnston , Mark Mulcahy , Amy Ray and many others. Fireproof is an analog recording analog and digital recording studio relying on vintage 24 track 2 inch multitrack tape machines and 1 2 inch mixdown deck s. Fireproof uses vintage gear manufactured by Neve Electronics Neve , Studer , Ampex , Neumann , Vox, Hammond, Urei and Api . Fireproof Recording is currently located in Los Angeles , California, where Lasus has made records with indie artists Marching Band, Anders Parker , Oliver Future , Army Navy and The Orbans. Records recorded Clap Your Hands Say Yeah Producer Engineer Mixer Clap Your Hands Say Yeah Wichita Recordings Yo La Tengo Producer Engineer Genius Love YLT Matador , Upside Down Alias Clem Snide Producer Engineer You Were A Diamond Spin Art Helium Producer Engineer The Dirt Of Luck Matador , Pirate Prude Matador Records Matador Juliana Hatfield Engineer Hey Babe Mammoth Versus band Versus Producer Engineer The Stars Are Insane Teen Beat , Let s Electrify Remora Matt Keating Producer Engineer Killjoy Alias , Scary Area Alias , Tell It To Yourself Alias Oliver Future Producer Engineer Mixer Pax Futura Fireproof Recordings Madder Rose Co Producer Engineer Bring It Down Seed Atlantic , The Love You Save Tag Atlantic Lilys Producer Engineer Brief History Of Amazing Letdowns SpinArt Mark Mulcahy Producer Engineer Fathering Mezzotint , Smile Sunset Mezzotint Gigolo Aunts Co Producer Flipping Out RCA Fire , Full On Bloom Alias Anders Parker Producer Engineer Anders Parker Baryon Back to Blonde Producer Engineer Swim West Silence Breaks Space Needle band Space Needle Producer Engineer ... 73.929104 type landmark globe earth region US NY display title Category Recording studios in the United ... more details
Gobo is a slang term used by sound recording engineers to refer to a movable acoustics acoustic isolation panel. An acoustics gobo is parallel in use to a photography gobo, which is used to block direct light sources, and also shares its name with the Gobo lighting stage lighting gobo . The origin of the term gobo is obscure, but is most likely short for go between. Use Gobo panels are used to control the acoustical properties of a room by absorption acoustics absorbing and diffusing sound waves . Some possible uses include the treatment of sound recordingrecording and Audio mixing recorded music mixing areas for unwanted reverb , or to separate two or more musician s so they may play in the same room at the same time whilst being mic d separately. Gobo panels are usually constructed with portability and storage in mind so that they may be stowed and retrieved at will, an advantage over more conventional acoustical noise control room treatments . Construction A gobo is usually made from a wood en panel covered by foam, carpeting or other materials with sound damping properties. A gobo can either rest on the ground or be elevated by legs made from wood, plastic, or adjustable metal legs. Manufacturers http www.forwardacoustics.com Forward Acoustics http www.primacoustic.com index gobo.htm Primacousics http www.taytrix.com StackIt Gobosx.html Taytrix http www.clearsonic.com Clearsonic References http www.worldwidewords.org weirdwords ww gob2.htm World Wide Words Michael Quinion writes about international English from a British viewpoint. http www.m w.com cgi bin dictionary?book Dictionary&va gobo Merriam Webster OnLine Category Theatrical sound production Category Acoustics ... more details
Not to be confused with multi layer or dual layer disc recording. MultiLevel Recording ML also known as M ary was a technology originally developed by Optex Corporation ref Earman, Allen, Optical Data Storage With Electron Trapping Materials Using M ary Data Channel Coding, Proceedings of the Optical Data Storage Conference, SPIE, Feb. 1992, San Jose, California. . ref and promoted by Calimetrics to increase the storage capacity of optical discs . It failed to establish itself on the market. Through a combination of proprietary media, recorder, reader and player modifications, Calimetrics proposed that ML could increase the capacity of a CD ROM , CD R or CD RW to 2 GB, a single layer DVD , DVD R , DVD R , DVD RW , DVD RW or DVD RAM to 7.1 to 10 GB and a single layer Blu ray Disc BD to as much as 60 GB. An optionally integrated Digital Rights Management DRM system entitled MovieGuard was also suggested. An industry group called the ML Alliance was formed in 2000 to help commercialize ML technology. Members eventually included Calimetrics , TDK Corporation TDK , Sanyo Semiconductor , Plextor , Matsushita Kotobuki Electronics , Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation , Verbatim Corporation Verbatim , Teac and Yamaha Corporation Yamaha . Several 2 GB ML CD based recorders were developed for release in 2002 TDK s MLCDRW1000 and Plextor s PX ML3630 , but never came to market. This was largely a business decision influenced by the rapid fall of CD R RW prices and the simultaneous rise in popularity ... though it is a binary code. MultiLevel recording refers to the use of multiple reflectivity values ... layer DVD, ML recording can increase capacity by a factor of 1.9. MultiLevel optical recording is an example ... disc recording at Optex Corporation in the early 1990s in conjunction with the University of Rochester ... during reading. MultiLevel recording is sometimes confused with Dual layer multi layer storage, in which ... Using Blue Laser work CDRInfo pages publisher accessdate 2006 10 24 DEFAULTSORT Multilevel Recording ... more details
The history of optical recording can be divided into a few number of distinct major contributions. The pioneers of optical recording worked mostly independently, and their solutions to the many technical challenges have very distinctive features, such as reflective disc Compaan and Kramer transparent disc Gregg floppy disc Russell rigid disc Compaan and Kramer focused laser beam for read out through transparent substrate Compaan and Kramer . Gregg 1958 Laserdisc technology, using a transparent disc ref US patent 3,430,966 Transparent recording disc, 1969. ref , was invented by David Paul Gregg in 1958 and patented in 1961 and 1990 ref US patent 3,530,258 Video signal transducer, 1970. ref ref US patent 4,893,297 Disc shaped member, 1990. ref . By 1969 Philips had developed a videodisc in reflective mode, which has great advantages over the transparent mode. Music Corporation of America MCA and Philips decided to join their efforts. They first publicly demonstrated the videodisc in 1972. Laserdisc was first available on the market, in Atlanta , on December 15, 1978, two years after the VHS VCR and four years before the compact disc CD , which is based on Laserdisc technology. Philips ... to optical photographic recording and playback system, March 1970. ref ref US patent 3,795,902 .... By 1985, Russell held over 25 patents to various technologies related to optical recording and playback. ref cite web title The Invention of Optical Digital Recording with James T. Russell publisher ... property was purchased by Optical Recording Corporation ORC in Toronto in 1985, and this firm ... holographic storage ref US patent 3,585,848 Method and Apparatus for Recording Acoustic Images ... medium for sale of commercial Sound recording and reproduction audio recordings Standard CDs have ... Sony Digital Audio Products.jpg thumb DAD X1 See also Computer data storage Digital recording Digital ... audio Category Digital media Category Optical disc authoring Category Sound recording technology ... more details
and flutter specification of 0.08 . Video recording A similar problem can also occur in videotape ... in quality. See also Rumble measurement Phonograph Wow and flutter measurement DEFAULTSORT Wow Recording Category Audio storage Category Sound recording de Flutter Tontechnik fr Pleurage et scintillement ... more details
albums meeting or exceeding their previous sales figures must follow. Recording contracts may include ... to produce, release, and promote an album. Recording time, manufacturing, packaging, photos ... directly to a recording artist are normally always owed back to the label. Once and if the advance ..., and it became a hit. Summer then went back to recording for Geffen Records for her next project ... themselves. Recording artists signed to a failed label can find themselves in limbo, unable ... by the label normally go with the sale. This often benefits recording artists, but not always ... more details
The term studio recording means any recording made in a Music studio studio , as opposed to a Live performance live recording , which is usually made in a concert venue or a theatre , with an audience attending the performance . Studio cast recordings In the case of Broadway theatre Broadway musicals, the term studio cast recording applies to a recording of the show which does not feature the cast of either a Stage theater stage production or film version of the show. The practice has existed since before the advent of Broadway cast album s in 1943. That year the songs from Rodgers and Hammerstein s Oklahoma , performed by the show s cast, were released on a multi record 78 RPM album by American Decca Records Decca . London original cast albums have existed since the early days of recording, however, and there are recordings in existence of excerpts from such shows as The Desert Song , Sunny musical Sunny , and Show Boat , all performed by their original London stage casts. History Before 1943, musicals were recorded in the U.S. with what might be termed studio casts, although in many cases, such as those of Walter Huston from Knickerbocker Holiday and Helen Morgan from Show Boat , singer actors from a musical did make recordings of songs from the shows they appeared in. Another such example is Ethel Merman , who recorded virtually all of the songs that she made famous, even when there was no original Broadway cast album of a smash hit that she had starred in, as is the case with Anything Goes . Paul Robeson , who appeared in several productions of Show Boat though not the original ... a performance of the show was actually like. In the liner notes for the new studio cast recording ... Goddard Lieberson is given credit for virtually inventing the idea of a studio cast recording. ref ... orders of recording instruments. Some record the entire group at the same time, as would be played ... theatre Category Musical theatre Category Recording ... more details
are then able to remote access remotely access the recording, either in Real time data real time or ex post facto . br The recording of a lecture or presentation may use any combination of the following ... Capture and Support ref Modern lecture recording software supports advanced features such as index ... 2011 ref Traditional Classroom Replacement Some institutions may use lecture recording as a means ... institutions may use lecture recording to create reference material as a means to supplement the in class ... plummeting with the advent of lecture recording. Studies show an overwhelming number of students ... Lecture Recording System Draws Devotees at Temple , February 14, 2007, http campustechnology.com articles 2007 02 classroom capture lecture recording system draws devotees at temple.aspx, Retrieved ... capture solution. Accordent Classroom Recording Accordent Technologies cite ref 1 Accordent Solutions ... from Frost & Sullivan. ref The Capture Station records, codes, edits and posts the recording ... Accordent offers the Capture Station in two forms, a stationary setup, ideal for everyday recording ... at opencast.org ref to provide a flexible, state of the art solution for recording educational multimedia ... for audio monitoring. ref name galicaster mok kiosk Remote monitoring of the recording, via VNC ... compatible format . Recording may be triggered automatically or manually. Basic recording controls ... two operation modes ref name galicaster Galicaster Class Works as an automated recording system ... and stop automatically at the configured times. Lecturers teachers don t need to interact with the recording ... that help connect people across the globe using real time video capturing and recording, it opens ... more details
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 ... 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 ... a movie soundtrack a cast recording since it does have the performances of the film cast, it is wrong to call a cast recording a soundtrack . This term soundtrack came into use in the late 1940s ... more details
Infobox record label name Pulse Recording image Image Pulse Recording Logo.jpg thumb Logo of Pulse Recording image bg parent founded 2008 founder Josh Abraham , Scott Cutler , Anne Preven , Jason Bernard defunct distributor genre Talent Manager , Music publisher popular music country United States location Los Angeles, CA url http www.pulserecordings.com pulserecordings.com Pulse Recording is an American music management and music publishing company, formed by Josh Abraham , Scott Cutler , Anne Preven , and Jason Bernard. ref http universalmusic.com corporate detail 551 ref The company is based in Los Angeles, CA ref http maps.google.com maps place?oe utf 8&rls org.mozilla en US official&client firefox a&um 1&ie UTF 8&q pulse recording&fb 1&gl us&hq pulse recording&hnear 0x80c2c75ddc27da13 0xe22fdf6f254608f4,Los Angeles, CA&cid 7219039341445181233 ref History Formed in 2008, Pulse Recording is composed of Pulse Management and Check Your Pulse Publishing CYP ref http pulserecordings.com about ref . The company s client roster has delivered Lady Gaga s Born This Way and The Edge of Glory, ref http www.ascap.com eventsawards awards popawards 2012 most Performed Songs.aspx ref Katy Perry s Teenage Dream, California Gurls, Last Friday Night T.G.I.F and Part of Me, Taio Cruz s Dynamite, ref http www.laweekly.com 2011 07 14 music bonnie mckee pop tart ref , ref http www.rollingstone.com music photos how 10 major songwriters make big money 20120119 dr luke max martin and bonnie mckee co writers katy perrys california gurls 0694557 ref and Neon Trees Animal. ref http www.ascap.com eventsawards awards popawards 2011 most Performed Songs.aspx ref Management Pulse Management represents songwriters, producers, and artists who have worked with Madonna entertainer Madonna ref http www.discogs.com Madonna Bedtime Stories release 3478167 ref , U2 ref http www.zimbio.com Jacknife Lee ref ... josh abraham and mike shinoda.php ref , Weezer ref http mixonline.com recording tracking music weezer ... more details
the distribution of bootleg recordings in the 1980s. A bootleg recording is an sound recording audio or video recording of a performance that was not officially released by the artist or under other ... performances or material created in private or professional recording sessions. Changing technologies have had a great impact on the recording, distribution, and varying profitability of the underground ..., according to several international copyright treaty table copyright treaties . The recording ... shared, or from master recordings stolen or copied from an artist s home, a recording studio or the offices ... , or audience recording , which is created with sound recording equipment smuggled into a concert live concert . Many artists and most live venues prohibit this form of recording, but from the 1970s ... community. It is also sometimes used to denote a Pink Floyd recording of any kind. Citation needed ... recording equipment virtually impossible. In Los Angeles there were a number of record mastering and pressing .... ref name Galloway According to Clinton Heylin, author of Bootleg The Rise & Fall of the Secret Recording ... & Fall of the Secret Recording Industry publisher Omnibus Press year 2004 isbn 184449151X ref Probably the most celebrated bootleg recording is The Black Album Prince The Black Album by Prince ... Phonographic Industry BPI , Recording Industry Association of America RIAA and other industry groups ... recording of various types, and all of these types could now be easily shared. The quality and portability of recording devices and microphones also increased exponentially, resulting in recordings ... or form. ... Any sound or visual recording shall be considered as a reproduction for the purposes ... music or an audio recording, copyright law grants them the exclusive right to control who may perform that song called performing rights as well as control over how any derivative work is used, such as a recording ... domain or is free content and is performed faithfully, no copyright is violated by recording it however ... more details