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  2. James Nelson (sound editor) - Wikipedia

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    In 1965, Nelson co-founded Edit-Rite, considered to have been "the premier post-production facility of its time." [1] Much of the sound editing he did between 1965 and 1972 was done at this facility. [4]

  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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    Digital, automated sound reproducing machine. 1851 Piano Cylinder: Digital, automatically played by means of revolving cylinders 1857 Phonautograph: Earliest device known to record sound, invented by Édouard-Léon Scott de Martinville. While this device was capable of recording sound waves, they couldn't be played back. 1877 Tinfoil Phonograph

  5. Robert Rutledge - Wikipedia

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    Robert Rutledge (June 3, 1948 – October 15, 2001) was an American sound editor who won Best Sound Editing at the 1985 Academy Awards. He won for Back to the Future, which was shared with Charles L. Campbell. [1] At the 32nd British Academy Film Awards, he won a BAFTA Award for Best Soundtrack for the film Star Wars.

  6. Sound editor (filmmaking) - Wikipedia

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    A sound editor is a creative professional responsible for selecting and assembling sound recordings in preparation for the final sound mixing or mastering of a television program, motion picture, video game, or any production involving recorded or synthetic sound. The sound editor works with the supervising sound editor. The supervising sound ...

  7. Music sequencer - Wikipedia

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    A music sequencer (or audio sequencer or simply sequencer) is a device or application software that can record, edit, or play back music, by handling note and performance information in several forms, typically CV/Gate, MIDI, or Open Sound Control, and possibly audio and automation data for digital audio workstations (DAWs) and plug-ins.

  8. Sound design - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, the 93rd Academy Awards merged Best Sound Editing and Best Sound Mixing into one general Best Sound category. In 2007, the Tony Award for Best Sound Design was created to honor the best sound design in American theatre on Broadway. [24] North American theatrical award organizations that recognize sound designers include these:

  9. Audiography - Wikipedia

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    Audiography ("writing sound") within Indian-style filmmaking, is the audio engineering performed by the sound department of a film or TV production; this includes sound recording, editing, mixing and sound design (formerly sound effects laying) but excludes musical composition, songwriting and choreography.