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1 Sound Recording

2 We need to backtrack a bit to understand sound recording

3 Leon Scott de Martinville - phonautograph - 1857 Attached a bristle to a membrane at the end of a cone, set the bristle to touch a piece of smoked glass Spoke into the cone membrane vibrated to the sound and the bristle etched a wavy line onto the smoked glass

4 Spring of 2009 scientists were able to get sound from one of de Martinville’s paper phonautographs – a woman singing for 10 seconds

5 Thomas Edison

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7 Tinfoil phonograph – 1877

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9 Close-up on bumps

10 Chichester Bell / Charles Tainter

11 Bell and Tainter’s phonograph – 1885

12 Close-up

13 Emile Berliner

14 Berliner Gramophone – 1887

15 Eldridge Johnson / Gramophone

16 “Little Nipper”

17 Columbia’s Eagle

18 Mechanical recording session

19 Electrical Recording

20 Valdemar Poulsen

21 Telegraphone – 1897

22 Close up of telegraphone

23 Telegraphone – 1915

24 Fritz Pfleumer

25 Magnetic tape

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27 BASF/AEG Magnetophone – 1935

28 Carbon granule mic

29 Condenser Microphone

30 Ribbon mike

31 Electrical recording session

32 Cone speaker

33 Siemans’ dynamic speaker

34 Radiation speaker

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36 Orthophonic speaker

37 Speaker construction

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39 Back to tape

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41 Reel to reel tape recorder – 1948

42 Cassette tape – 1963

43 Norelco CarryCorder – 1965

44 8 track tape – 1966

45 Sony Walkman – 1979

46 Digital Revolution

47 Close up of record grooves

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49 CD pits


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