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Phonograph by Thomas Edison |
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1920: condenser mic 1930: dynamic mic |
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converts one form of energy to another |
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turns acoustic energy into electrical energy |
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2 oppositely charged plates, capacitance changes between them, requires phantom power (48vDC), wide frequency range |
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contains a coil suspended in a magnetic field, inexpensive usually |
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reintroduction of 33 1/3 RPM LP |
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introduction of the 45rpm |
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Analogue tape 3 components |
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birth of engineering in 1946 |
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1947, 1st commercial user of magnetic tape |
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Multi Track Recorder (1957) |
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"Wall of Sound"- using more instruments than before |
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1st digital recording and products, Analog 24 track becomes standard |
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MDM, DAW(Digital Audio Workstation) 1999-SACD and DVD-Audio |
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Handles the BUSINESS side of a project |
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responsible for the CREATIVE process |
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aka Second engineer, makes sure everything runs smoothly in studio |
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makes sure money is there, books clients, brings in clients |
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Tech manager, makes sure gear works |
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cleans toilets, makes coffee, vacuums floor |
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Talent scouts (Artists & Repetoire) |
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locates and develops artists and works w/ established acts |
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most critical part of any project THINKING AHEAD |
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production elements, 5 of them |
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1. Tracking 2. Overdubbing 3. Mixing 4. Mastering 5. Manufacturing |
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adding new material over tracks |
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blending the individual sounds together |
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"masters" for different formats |
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makes the cds that go to public |
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Multitrack recording elements |
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24 tracks, 2 inch tape, 30 IPS, 3 Heads |
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highest amplitude before getting distortion |
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the amplitude difference between nominal and Max |
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level of resident noise/hum in any audio system, minimum level |
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amplitude difference between nominal and noise floor |
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to prepare and alter the sounds suring recording and mixing |
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I/O modules (on Audio Consoles) |
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contain channel path and monitor path |
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Master Section (of Audio Console) |
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Globabl control over the I/Os |
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Patchbay (on audio consoles) |
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Inputs and outputs of equipment (ties everything together) |
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allows headphones mix of sound for the different artists |
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records and plays back simultaniously |
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