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 Encyclopedia4U - Analogue disc record - Encyclopedia Article
The analogue disc record was the main technology used for storing recorded sound in the 20th century.
Early analogue disc records were originally made of various materials including hard rubber.
The analogue record in the era of digital technology
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 Simon Yorke Designs : Precision analogue disc transcription system, HiFi record player & tonearm.
Simon Yorke Designs : Precision analogue disc transcription system, HiFi record player and tonearm.
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 Encyclopedia4U - Analogue disc record - Encyclopedia Article
The analogue record in the era of digital technology
By the early 1990s digital media such as the compact disc surpassed the analogue disc in popularity, but analogue discs continue to be made (although in very limited quantities) into the 21st century.
Recording on disc as opposed to phonograph cylinder had been contemplated and experimented with by such inventors as Charles Cros, Thomas Edison, Chichester Bell, but the first to actually develop usable disc record technology was Emil Berliner, a German working in Washington, D.C, in 1884.
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 Record label - encyclopedia article about Record label.
Analogue audio recording onto a disc was the main technology used for the storing of recorded sound for most of the 20th century.
created by companies that specialize in manufacturing, distributing and promoting audio and video recordings, on various formats including compact discs compact disc (or CD) is an optical disc used to store digital data, originally developed for storing digital audio.
Inspired by GNU/Linux, Loca Records allows similar freedoms as the GNU General Public License on their releases, including copying, re-release, modification, and sampling, with the requirement that the new work uses the same license.
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 Gramophone record - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Analogue audio recording onto a disc was the main technology used for the storing of recorded sound for most of the 20th century.
In an attempt to preserve the historic content of the recordings, disks can be read optically, processed with software that calculates the velocity that the stylus would be moving in the mapped grooves and converted to a digital recording format.
Beyond the 1990s: Records versus the digital media
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 Record
Vinyl record The vinyl record is an analogue disc records.
Record label A record label is a analog disc record.
Record Breakers Record Breakers was a Linford Christie.
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 Gramophone record - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A gramophone record, (also vinyl record, phonograph record, LP record, or simply record) is an analogue sound recording medium consisting of a flat disc with an inscribed modulated spiral groove.
The recording is played back by rotating the disc at a constant angular velocity with a stylus (needle) placed in the groove, converting the vibrations of the stylus into an electric signal, and sending this signal through an amplifier to loudspeakers.
For a two-year period from 1948 to 1950, record companies and consumers faced uncertainty over which of these formats would ultimately prevail in what was known as the "War of the Speeds".
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 Gramophone record - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch
A gramophone record or phonograph record (often simply record) is an analogue sound recording medium: a flat disc rotating at a constant angular velocity, with inscribed spiral grooves in which a stylus or needle rides.
Analogue audio recording onto a disc was the main technology used for storing recorded sound in the 20th century.
By the early 1990s digital media such as the compact disc surpassed the gramophone record in popularity, but gramophone records continue to be made (although in very limited quantities) into the 21st century, particularly for DJs doing live remixes.
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 Columbia Records
In 1948 Columbia introduced the Long Playing Record LP (sometimes in early advertisements Lp) format, rotating at 33 & 1/3 rotations per minute, which became the standard for the analogue disc record for half a century.
Since 1988 Columbia Records has been owned by Sony, who re-christened this division Sony Music Entertainment, although they continue to issue records under the Columbia brand name.
The Columbia label was bought by Columbia Broadcasting System in 1938 for US$ 700,000.
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 Vim Records - encyclopedia article about Vim Records.
Vim Records were single-sided lateral cut disc records gramophone record or phonograph record (often simply record) is an analogue sound recording medium: a flat disc rotating at a constant angular velocity, with inscribed spiral grooves in which a stylus or needle rides.
Analogue audio recording onto a disc was the main technology used for the storing of recorded sound for most of the 20th century.
It is not clear if Vim recorded their own material, or leased (or perhaps pirated) masters from the recordings of other disc record companies of the era.
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 Disk
In the 19th century, disc became the conventional spelling for audio recordings made on a flat plate, such as the analogue disc record; this usage gave rise to the modern term disc jockey.
An analogue disc record is a gramophone or phonograph recording medium, usually consisting of a long spiral groove in a vinyl or lacquer platter.
Early BBC technicians differentiated between disks (in-house transcription records) and discs (the colloquial term for commercial gramophone records, or what the BBC dubbed CGRs).
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 Gramophone record - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A gramophone record, (also vinyl record, phonograph record, LP record, LP, simply record, or disk/disc) is an analogue sound recording medium consisting of a flat disc with an inscribed modulated spiral groove.
The recording is played back by rotating the disc at a constant rotational speed with a stylus (needle) placed in the groove, converting the vibrations of the stylus into an electric signal (see magnetic cartridge), and sending this signal through an amplifier to loudspeakers.
Due to the nature of the recording medium, playback of discs causes gradual degradation of the recording.
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 Gramophone record - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A gramophone record, (also vinyl record, phonograph record, LP record, or simply record) is an analogue sound recording medium comprising a flat disc rotating at a constant angular velocity, with an inscribed concentric spiral groove.
Vinyl records continue to be manufactured and sold today, although it is considered to be a niche market comprised of audiophiles, collectors, and disc jockeys (DJs).
In the early days of compact discs, vinyl records were still prized by audiophiles because of better reproduction of analog recordings; however, the drawback was greater sensitivity to scratches and dust.
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 Lakeside Records - encyclopedia article about Lakeside Records.
Lakeside produced single-sided lateral-cut disc records A gramophone record or phonograph record (often simply record) is an analogue sound recording medium: a flat disc rotating at a constant angular velocity, with inscribed spiral grooves in which a stylus or needle rides.
Analogue audio recording onto a disc was the main technology used for the storing of recorded sound for most of the 20th century.
Lakeside Records has been the name of at least two different record companies In the early years of the phonograph in the late 19th century, the music industry was dominated by the publishers of sheet music.
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 Disc record players - Patent 4212469
A disc record player according to claim 1 including an analogue-to-digital converter having its input interconnected with said electrical position responsive means and having its output interconnected with a display means for affording a digital indication of arm position.
In such a disc record player, the pickup arm is mounted on a carriage which is moved along a track means of a linear actuator or motor.
A disc record player according to claim 1 in which the electrical position-responsive means comprises a wiper moving along a carbon track.
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 ipedia.com: Analogue disc record Article
An analogue disc record is a flat disc with inscribed spiral grooves, in which the playback process begins with the direct mechanical motion of a stylus riding within the groove as the disc rotates.
Recording on disc as opposed to phonograph cylinder had been contemplated and experimented with by such inventors as Charles Cros, Thomas Edison, and Chichester Bell, but the first to actually develop usable disc record technology was Emil Berliner, a German working in Washington, DC, in 1884.
CD recording is limited to the little more than the frequency range of human-audible sounds, and many feel that this makes CD-recorded sound ‘‘cold’’: the theory behind being that non-audible sounds add to analogue recording a ‘‘warmth’’ lacking in CDs.
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 Gramophone record - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Analogue audio recording onto a disc was the main technology used for the storing of recorded sound for most of the 20th century.
A gramophone record, (also phonograph record - often simply record) is an analogue sound recording medium : a flat disc rotating at a constant angular velocity, with inscribed spiral grooves in which a stylus or needle rides.
While a 78 rpm record is brittle and relatively easily broken, both the microgroove LP 33⅓ rpm record and the 45 rpm single records are made from vinyl plastic which is flexible and unbreakable in normal use.
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 Rex Records: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic
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 Edison Disc Record
The Edison Disc was a type of analogue disc record marketed by Edison Records in the 1910s and 1920s.
Victor and most other disc record companies used side to side or lateral motion of the stylus in the record groove, whereas in the Edison system the movement was up and down or vertical, as in a cylinder record.
The grooves on an Edison Disc are smooth on the sides, and have a variable depth.
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 Brother Records
In the 1980s, vinyl record somewhat supplanted the term gramophone record especially when in the context of music albums being released in an analogue disc or Compact disc format.
Where the original record is missing, a hearing may have to be held toreconstruct the record on appeal.
In law, the record of a court case or administrativeagency adjudication normally consists of the transcript or minutes of the proceedings, any exhibits introduced in evidence at the hearing or trial, and any motion papers filed in the case.
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 Office Of Vital Records
In the 1980s, vinyl record somewhat supplanted the term gramophone record especially when in the context of music albums being released in an analogue disc or Compact disc format.
Where the original record is missing, a hearing may have to be held toreconstruct the record on appeal.
Record is (as a noun) any set of data kept,and (as a verb) to set down data to be kept.
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 Record label - encyclopedia article about Record label.
Analogue audio recording onto a disc was the main technology used for the storing of recorded sound for most of the 20th century.
The name derives from the paper label at the center of a gramophone record A gramophone record, (also phonograph record - often simply record) is an analog sound recording medium: a flat disc rotating at a constant angular velocity, with inscribed spiral grooves in which a stylus or needle rides.
Often the record label's decisions are correct ones from a commercial perspective, but this typically frustrates the artist who feels that their artwork is being destroyed.
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 New York Public Records
In the 1980s, vinyl record somewhat supplanted the term gramophone record especially when in the context of music albums being released in an analogue disc or Compact disc format.
Record is (as a noun) any set of data kept,and (as a verb) to set down data to be kept.
In law, the record of a court case or administrativeagency adjudication normally consists of the transcript or minutes of the proceedings, any exhibits introduced in evidence at the hearing or trial, and any motion papers filed in the case.
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 Record label - encyclopedia article about Record label.
Analogue audio recording onto a disc was the main technology used for the storing of recorded sound for most of the 20th century.
The name derives from the paper label at the center of a gramophone record A gramophone record, (also phonograph record - often simply record) is an analog sound recording medium: a flat disc rotating at a constant angular velocity, with inscribed spiral grooves in which a stylus or needle rides.
Often the record label's decisions are correct ones from a commercial perspective, but this typically frustrates the artist who feels that their artwork is being destroyed.
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 Record label - encyclopedia article about Record label.
Analogue audio recording onto a disc was the main technology used for the storing of recorded sound for most of the 20th century.
The name derives from the paper label at the center of a gramophone record A gramophone record, (also phonograph record - often simply record) is an analog sound recording medium: a flat disc rotating at a constant angular velocity, with inscribed spiral grooves in which a stylus or needle rides.
Often the record label's decisions are correct ones from a commercial perspective, but this typically frustrates the artist who feels that their artwork is being destroyed.
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 Record label - encyclopedia article about Record label.
Analogue audio recording onto a disc was the main technology used for the storing of recorded sound for most of the 20th century.
The name derives from the paper label at the center of a gramophone record A gramophone record, (also phonograph record - often simply record) is an analog sound recording medium: a flat disc rotating at a constant angular velocity, with inscribed spiral grooves in which a stylus or needle rides.
Often the record label's decisions are correct ones from a commercial perspective, but this typically frustrates the artist who feels that their artwork is being destroyed.
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 Anti Records
In the 1980s, vinyl record somewhat supplanted the term gramophone record especially when in the context of music albums being released in an analogue disc or Compact disc format.
Record is (as a noun) any set of data kept,and (as a verb) to set down data to be kept.
In law, the record of a court case or administrativeagency adjudication normally consists of the transcript or minutes of the proceedings, any exhibits introduced in evidence at the hearing or trial, and any motion papers filed in the case.
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 Analogue
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 Digital Sound Recorder : Home Theater and Audio Equipment
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