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  2. History of sound recording - Wikipedia

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    The second wave of sound recording history was ushered in by the introduction of Western Electric's integrated system of electrical microphones, electronic signal amplifiers and electromechanical recorders, which was adopted by major US record labels in 1925. Sound recording now became a hybrid process — sound could now be captured, amplified ...

  3. Association for Recorded Sound Collections - Wikipedia

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    The Association for Recorded Sound Collections (ARSC) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the preservation and study of sound recordings. Established in 1966, members include record collectors , discographers , and audio engineers , together with librarians , curators , archivists , and researchers.

  4. Category:History of sound recording - Wikipedia

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  5. Encyclopedia of Recorded Sound - Wikipedia

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    The Encyclopedia of Recorded Sound is a reference work that, among other things, describes the history of sound recordings, from November 1877 when Edison developed the first model of a cylinder phonograph, and earlier, in 1857, when Léon Scott de Martinville invented the phonautograph. [1]

  6. Category:Sound recording - Wikipedia

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    United States National Recording Registry recordings (2 C, 477 P) Pages in category "Sound recording" The following 107 pages are in this category, out of 107 total.

  7. Sound recording and reproduction - Wikipedia

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    Sound recording and reproduction is the electrical, mechanical, electronic, or digital inscription and re-creation of sound waves, such as spoken voice, singing, instrumental music, or sound effects. The two main classes of sound recording technology are analog recording and digital recording .

  8. American Radio Archives - Wikipedia

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    This collection consists of over 500 linear feet of material and constitutes the great majority of personal documents in Vallée's possession at the time of his death, including correspondence, scrapbooks, radio and television scripts, sound recordings, musical scores, photographs, business records, press clippings, and various ephemera.

  9. Sound archive - Wikipedia

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    A sound archive, also known as an audio archive, [1] [2] is a collection of official records or files of sound recordings, broadcasts, or performances. Often these kind of archive consists of radio programmes .