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AUDIO HISTORY Kenyanna Easter

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Audio History. Kenyanna Easter. 1877. Thomas Alva Edison, working in his lab, succeeds in recovering Mary's Little Lamb from a strip of tinfoil wrapped around a spinning cylinder. He demonstrates his invention in the offices of Scientific American, and the phonograph is born. 1878. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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AUDIO HISTORYKenyanna Easter

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1877 Thomas Alva Edison, working in his lab,

succeeds in recovering Mary's Little Lamb from a strip of tinfoil wrapped around a spinning cylinder. He demonstrates his invention in the offices of Scientific American, and the phonograph is born.

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1878 The first song is put on record “Yankee

Doodle Dandy”

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1881 Clement Ader used carbon microphones

and armature headphones when he accidentally produces a stereo effect when people outside the hall adjacent telephone lines linked to stage mikes at the Paris Opera.

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1885 Arconi achieves wireless radio

transmission from Italy to America.

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1887 Emile Berliner is granted a patent on a

flat-disc gramophone, making the production of multiple copies practical.

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1888 Edison introduces an electric motor

driven phonograph related to a record player or turntable.

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1895 Marconi successfully experiments with

his wireless telegraphy system in Italy leading to the first transatlantic signals from Poldhu, Cornwall, UK to St. John's, Newfoundland in 1901.

Telegraphy-it sends message without the use of a physical exchange bearing the object. Kind of like a cell phone or house phone.

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1898 Emile Berliner and Eldridge Johnson

founder of “The Victor Talking Machine Company”.

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1901 Experimental optical recordings are

made on motion picture film.

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1906 Lee DeForest invents the triode vacuum

tube, the first electronic signal amplifier.

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1919 The Radio Corporation of America (RCA)

is founded.

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1930 1930s Wire recording.

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1912 Edwin F. Armstrong received a patent for

a regenerative circuit making radio reception practical.

Patent- grant giving by the government to an inventor of his invention.

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1913 The first talking movie is showed by

Edison using his Kinetophone process. Kinetophone- The Kinetoscope was

designed for films to be viewed by one person at a time through a peephole.

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1917 The “Scully disk” recording lathe is

introduced Scully disk lathe/Presto- PRESTO

Recording Corporation was a powerhouse company in the broadcast and recording industry and most radio stations and networks that made use of disc recorders for delayed broadcast, or air checks.

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1921 The first commercial AM radio broadcast

is made by “KDKA”

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1927 The Jazz Singer is released as the first

commercial talking picture using Vitaphone sound on disks.

Vitaphone- was a sound film system used for feature films and nearly 1,000 short subjects made by Warner brothers and its sister studio First National from 1926 to 1931.

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1933 Magnetic recording on steel wire is

developed commercially

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1938 Benjamin B. Bauer of Shure Bros makes

a single microphone element to produce a cardioid pickup pattern called the Unidyne, Model 55. This later becomes the basis for the well known SM57 and SM58 microphones

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1942 The RCA LC-1 loudspeaker has

developed a reference-standard control-room monitor

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1949 RCA introduces the microgroove 45 rpm,

large hole 7-inch record and record changer/adaptor.

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1961 3M introduces the first 2-track closed-

loop capstan drive recorder, the M-23.

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1962 The Society of Motion Picture and

Television Engineers sets the standard for the time code format.

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1962 3M introduces Scotch 201/202

Dynarange, a black oxide low noise mastering tape with a 4 dB improvement in s/n ratio over Scotch 111.

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1965 The Dolby type a noise reduction

system is introduced.

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1987 1987 - The Fraunhofer Institute in

Germany began research code named EUREKA project EU147, Digital Audio Broadcasting

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1999 Audio DVD Standard 1.0 agreed upon by

manufacturers.

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FACT’S All my info is correct I got all my

answers from( www.aes.org) and then I went and found a website with the same facts I had on some of the slides(www.timetoast.com)

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