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TIMELINE PROJECT. 1.Audio mastering first and foremost is about improving the audio. 2.1878 The first music is put on record: cornetist Jules Levy plays "Yankee Doodle.".
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TIMELINE PROJECT
1.Audio mastering first and foremost is about improving the audio.
2.1878 The first music is put on record: cornetist Jules Levy plays "Yankee Doodle."
3.For one thing it's a last effective assurance from ideally a second and unique set of ears on your music after the mixing and tracking stages have been talented.
4.Audio mastering is often last step of post audio production and a great deal more goes into it than people realize.
5.Audio book listeners are avid readers who use audiobooks as a way of enjoying an author's work when they are not able to read.
6.94% of audio book listeners had read a book in the past year vs. 70% of non-audio book listeners.
8.Teachers and librarians report that listening to audiobooks helps children build better vocabularies and also helps them to read with better expression.
9.The Radio Corporation of America (RCA) is founded. It is owned in part by United Fruit.
10.The first stereo tape recordings are made by Helmut Kruger at German Radio in Berlin.
11.The first digital delay line, the Lexicon Delta-T 101, is introduced and is widely used in sound reinforcement installations.
12.The first operational amplifiers are used in professional audio equipment, notably as summing devices for multichannel consoles.
13.1975 Digital tape recording begins to take hold in professional audio studios.
14.1948The Audio Engineering Society (AES) is formed in New York City.
15.1953 Ampex engineers a 4-track, 35 mm magnetic film system for 20th-Century Fox's Christmas release of "The Robe" in Cinemascope with surround sound.
16.1956 Les Paul makes the first 8-track recordings using the "Sel-Sync" method.
17.1970 The first digital delay line, the Lexicon Delta-T 101, is introduced and is widely used in sound reinforcement installations.
18.1985 Dolby introduces the "SR" Spectral Recording system. 1986 The first digital consoles appear.
19.1987 Digidesign markets "Sound Tools," a Macintosh-based digital workstation using DAT as its source and storage medium.
20.1992 The Philips DCC and Sony's Mini Disc, using digital audio data-reduction, are offered to consumers as record/play hardware and software.
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