wire recording การใช้
- The brief heyday of wire recording lasted from approximately 1946 to 1954.
- Most commonly fine wire recordings are for research or kinesiology studies.
- The earliest CVRs used analog wire recording, later replaced by analog magnetic tape.
- It was developed in Germany, based on magnetic wire recording.
- Friends and colleagues ensnared each other with wire recordings.
- Included in each switchboard was a Wire recording recorder.
- A : The trunk of that car was fitted with a huge wire recording machine.
- One early project in Berlin used a balancing clown figurine to play a wire recording of speech.
- But this time, Burris faces incriminating videotapes and wire recordings, according to an affidavit by an FBI agent.
- In 2001 the Woody Guthrie Archive received a donation of a wire recording dating back to the 1940s.
- Cox follows this with a purported wire recording of an old-time medicine show produced by " Doctor Firesign's Antique Theatre ".
- Magnetic wire recording, and its successor, magnetic tape recording, involve the use of a magnetizable medium which moves past a recording head.
- He interviewed both world leaders and ordinary citizens, accompanied by a CBS recording engineer with 225 pounds of magnetic wire recording equipment.
- Hirsh's many talents led him to build his own optical printer, and he used then-new wire recording equipment to document live jazz.
- An LP of some of Deren's wire recordings was published by the newly formed Elektra Records in 1953 entitled " Voices of Haiti ".
- All of the original wire recordings, photographs and notes are held in the Maya Deren Collection at the Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center at Boston University.
- A new development in recording technology, wire recording, helped " The Army Hour " with both transmission of programs to soldiers and coverage of war activities.
- Magnetic wire recording, and its successor, magnetic tape recording, involve the use of a magnetized medium which moves with a constant speed past a recording head.
- Magnetic wire recording, and its successor, magnetic tape recording, involve the use of a magnetizable medium which moves with a constant speed past a recording head.
- Magnetic tape was invented for recording sound by Fritz Pfleumer in 1928 in Germany, based on the invention of magnetic wire recording by Valdemar Poulsen in 1898.
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