History of Recording Technology Flashcards

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What are the difficulties of only having one microphone?

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  • The singer is always placed nearest to the microphone compared to the rest of the band and therefore is louder
  • This can cause distortion
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When was magnetic tape introduced?

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  • Magnetic tape was introduced in 1946
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What is the Tape Delay machine?

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  • Introduced in early 1950s

- Simulates the sound of vintage tape echo machines

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What is Chamber Reverb?

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  • Created in 1947
  • Used real, physical space as a natural reverb chamber
  • Made typically from brick, stone or concrete
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What is Plate Reverb?

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  • Created in 1957

- Able to control the amount of reverb without needing a physical room using metal plates

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What is Spring Reverb?

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  • Created in 1930s but didn’t become popular until 30 years later
  • Able to create reverb by using metal coils instead of a room or plates
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What are Ampex recorders?

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  • Created in 1960s

- A line of reel-to-reel tape recorders

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What is the Fairchild 660?

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  • Created in 1959
  • One of the first dynamic processing units to be used in commercial recordings
  • Used in many Beatles Albums
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What are Noise Gates?

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  • Created in the early 1970s

- Used to block out tape hiss

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Who created the first synthesiser and when?

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  • Robert Moog in 1964
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What is the Rotary/Leslie Speaker?

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  • Created in 1937

- Produces a Doppler effect which modulates sound

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What is the Mellotron?

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  • Created in 1946
  • Electro-mechanical musical instrument
  • Similar to a sampler but generates sound using analogue samples recorded on audio tape rather than digital samples
  • Evolved from the Chamberlain
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What is meant by ‘Mastering Video’ ?

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  • A form of audio post production
  • The process of preparing and transferring recorded audio from a source containing the final mix to a data storage device
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What are the advantages of Small Diaphragm Mics?

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  • Good transient response
  • Extended high frequency response
  • Consistent pick-up pattern
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What are the advantages of Large Diaphragm Mics?

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  • Captures more acoustic energy

- Shapes the sound in a pleasing way

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What is meant by ‘Delay Parameters’ ?

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  • Controls the amount of time between the initial signal and the repeated sound
  • Lets you add modulation to the delay so that a chorus effect is created
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How was distortion created in the early 1970s?

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  • Loud amps and fuzz boxes
18
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How was distortion created in 1974?

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  • Operational amps instead of single transistors

- MXR Distortion, DOD 250, Dan Armstrong Blue Clipper, Dearmond Square Wave

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How was distortion created in 1978?

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  • Rat Pedal by Scott Burnham and the BOSS DS-1 (distortion pedals)
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What are the advantages of Analogue Tape Recording?

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  • Accurate representation of sound
  • Tried and tested
  • Audio is stored/archived
  • ‘Warm’ sound
  • Editing limitations discourage constant tinkering or over-effects
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What are the disadvantages of Analogue Tape Recording?

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  • Noise interference
  • Expensive, hard to source and wears off easily
  • Copying deteriorates sound
  • Difficulty editing specific sections
  • Sharing and portability is restricted
  • Requires regular maintenance