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  2. Re-recording (music) - Wikipedia

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    A re-recording is a recording produced following a new performance of a work of music. This is most commonly, but not exclusively, by a popular artist or group. It differs from a reissue, which involves a second or subsequent release of a previously-recorded piece of music.

  3. History of sound recording - Wikipedia

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    Ring-and-spring microphones, such as this Western Electric microphone, were common during the electrical age of sound recording c. 1925–45.. 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 ...

  4. Timeline of audio formats - Wikipedia

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    An audio format is a medium for sound recording and reproduction.The term is applied to both the physical recording media and the recording formats of the audio content—in computer science it is often limited to the audio file format, but its wider use usually refers to the physical method used to store the data.

  5. Pre-release cover version - Wikipedia

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    In the music industry, a pre-release cover version is a type of cover version that arises when a cover artist releases a version of a song before the original artist does. [1] This practise takes advantage of a 'release window'; [1] it occurs when an upcoming song receives much airplay despite not yet having been released. [2]

  6. Legal release - Wikipedia

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    Releases are routinely used by photographers, in film production, by documentary filmmakers, or by radio and music producers when they photograph, film, video or record the voice or performance of individuals to be sure that the person consents or will not later object to the material being used for whatever purpose the release (or anyone they ...

  7. Artists can cover Taylor Swift, but what if it's a leaked ...

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    The 26-year-old channeled Swift's album artwork with pink and blue wispy clouds and pink cursive letters spelling out the tune's title. He credited the Eras Tour singer as a writer and producer on ...

  8. Voiceprint Records - Wikipedia

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    The first release on Voiceprint was a Daevid Allen album, The Australian Years. [1] Among the many other artists whose recordings have been released by the company are Tim Blake, Leonard Cohen, [7] The Fall (whose Cog Sinister label was acquired by Voiceprint in 1997), [8] [deprecated source] Fish, [1] Gong, [9] Hawkwind, [9] Steve Hillage, [9] Patrick Moraz, [10] Anthony Phillips, [11] Theo ...

  9. They claim AI stole their voices. Now they’re suing

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    The voice actors’ lawsuit is just the latest in a recent string of legal actions brought against various tech companies by creatives, writers and artists who say their work was used without ...