review day one < 3 Flashcards

1
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The process of archiving (storing) data

A

Recording

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2
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Device to which data is stored (CD, DVD, magnetic tape, hard drive)

A

Media

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3
Q

Archival device employing various media

A

Recorder

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4
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Separate and isolated region of the recording media

A

Track

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5
Q

Recording device that uses more than TWO tracks

A

Multi- Track Recorder

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6
Q

Prior to 1945 music was done in real time, using only a single track, what was this called ?

A

“Direct- to- disc” “mono- phonic”

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7
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In 1945, just after World War ll, what was introduced to the world of music recording ?

A

Magnetic tape !

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8
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Who and when came up with the idea of being able to record new audio and add that to old audio ? What did he call it ?

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Les Paul, 1949, “sound - on sound”

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9
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In the 50s Ampex leaped on the Les Paul concept and built the first…?

A

“3- track” multi- track recorder

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10
Q

The 4- track tape recorder was used when ?

A

The 60s

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11
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When did the 8 track recorder come out ?

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The late 60s

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12
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Two- Track Recorder

A

Recording device that uses precisely 2 audio track used to blend multiple track together into a “stereo mix”

Before 2- track (stereo) mixing

Left speaker <- Stereo Mixing -> Right Speaker

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