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Modern Recording Techniques

, 2023
Introduction Sound and Hearing Studio Acoustics and Design Microphones - Design and Application Analog Tape Recorder Digital Audio Technology MIDI Multimedia Synchronization Amplifiers Audio Production Console Signal Processors Noise Reduction Monitoring
D. Huber, Robert E. Runstein
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Trends in digital magnetic recording; the application of thin-film heads for tape recording

Philips Journal of Research, 1998
S. Luitjens   +3 more
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Newly developed D-VHS digital tape recording system for the multimedia era

IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics, 1996
M. Fujita   +4 more
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Bacterial Tape Recorder

Scientific American, 2019
The article focuses on a study conducted by Columbia University scientists, published in the December 2017 issue of the journal Science to use CRISPR as gene-editing tool to chronicle biological signals on strands of a bacterium's DNA. According to the researchers, three different signals could be recorded by the team in a population of Escherichia ...
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Validating the Content of Pediatric Outpatient Medical Records by Means of Tape-Recording Doctor-Patient Encounters

Pediatrics, 1975
Information in 51 tape-recorded physicianpatient encounters was compared with information written in the patients' medical records. Diagnoses, chief complaints, scheduled appointments, non-drug therapy, and diagnostic studies were uniformly well-recorded.
Alan E. Zuckerman   +3 more
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Loop tape recorder

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1983
A series of beat signals (e.g. sixteen) corresponding to a desired rhythm or tempo are recorded on one track of a multi-track magnetic tape, which is then cut and spliced into a loop just long enough to contain the entire series of recorded beats. During a performance the loop is used in a recorder designed to cause the recorded beat signals repeatedly
Helen Hooke, David Lerner
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