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  2. Line-in recording - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Line-in_Recording

    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.

  3. Line level - Wikipedia

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    Line out provides an audio signal output and line in receives a signal input. The line in/out connections on consumer-oriented audio equipment are typically unbalanced, with a 3.5 mm (0.14 inch, but commonly called "eighth inch") 3-conductor TRS minijack connector providing ground, left channel, and right channel, or stereo RCA jacks.

  4. Harrison Audio - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1970s, Dave Harrison established the Studio Supply Company, a Nashville, Tennessee recording equipment retailer and dealer for Music Center Incorporated (MCI) and their line of recording electronics and multitrack tape recorders. In 1972, he approached MCI's CEO Jeep Harned with a concept for an in-line mixing console that ...

  5. Sound reinforcement system - Wikipedia

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    A large line array with separate subs and a smaller side fill line array. A simple and inexpensive PA loudspeaker may have a single full-range loudspeaker driver, housed in a suitable enclosure. More elaborate, professional-caliber sound reinforcement loudspeakers may incorporate separate drivers to produce low, middle, and high frequency sounds.

  6. Audio system measurements - Wikipedia

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    In "professional" recording equipment, this reference level is usually +4 dBu (IEC 60268-17), though sometimes 0 dBu (UK and Europe – EBU standard Alignment level). 'Test level', 'measurement level' and 'line-up level' mean different things, often leading to confusion.

  7. Sound recording and reproduction - Wikipedia

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    The first electrical recording issued to the public, with little fanfare, was of November 11, 1920, funeral service for The Unknown Warrior in Westminster Abbey, London. The recording engineers used microphones of the type used in contemporary telephones. Four were discreetly set up in the abbey and wired to recording equipment in a vehicle ...

  8. Bottom Line: Recording industry group signs fresh ... - AOL

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    Trade The Recording Industry Association of America hired Colton Street Group to lobby on issues related to intellectual property protection in trade negotiations and artistic copyrights. The ...

  9. Mixing console - Wikipedia

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    SSL SL9000J (72 channel) console at Cutting Room Recording Studio, NYC An audio engineer adjusts a mixer while doing live sound for a band.. A mixing console or mixing desk is an electronic device for mixing audio signals, used in sound recording and reproduction and sound reinforcement systems.

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