Lexolino Expression:

Compact Discs

Compact Discs

Recording Medium Distribution Formats The Evolution of Mastering Processes Format Mastering Formats Mastering The History of Audio Engineering





Recording Medium 1
overview of the various types: Analog Recording Mediums Magnetic Tape Reel-to-Reel Tape Compact Cassette Vinyl Records LP (Long Play) EP (Extended Play) Single 8-Track Tape Digital ...

Distribution Formats 2
physical formats include: Vinyl Records 12-inch LPs 7-inch singles Compact Discs (CDs) Standard CDs CD singles Tape Formats Audio Cassettes Reel-to-Reel Tapes ...

The Evolution of Mastering Processes 3
Engineers would use analog equipment to cut records directly onto lacquer discs ...
This era saw the development of digital audio workstations (DAWs) and the Compact Disc (CD) format, which demanded new mastering techniques to optimize audio for digital playback ...

Format 4
Vinyl Records Standard LP (Long Play) EP (Extended Play) Single Compact Cassettes Standard Cassettes Micro Cassettes Reel-to-Reel Tapes 1 ...
1980s: Introduction of compact discs (CDs), providing digital sound quality ...

Mastering Formats 5
CD Digital Compact Disc; standard audio format for physical media ...
CD Compact Discs (CDs) are the standard format for physical music releases ...

Mastering 6
1980s: The rise of digital audio and the compact disc (CD) format ...
CD Mastering: Preparing audio for compact discs, ensuring compatibility with CD players ...

The History of Audio Engineering 7
1887: Emile Berliner develops the gramophone, which uses flat discs instead of cylinders ...
1982: The Compact Disc (CD) is introduced, offering a new medium for music distribution ...

Music Recordings (K) 8
Digital Era (1980s-Present) The invention of the compact disc (CD) offered a new standard for audio quality ...
Shellac Records Physical 1890s Durable discs made of shellac; 78 RPM format ...

The Evolution of Audio Recording Technology 9
Vinyl Records (1930s): Vinyl records replaced shellac discs, offering greater durability and better sound quality ...
20th century brought about the digital recording revolution, fundamentally changing the landscape of audio production: Compact Disc (1982): The CD became the dominant format for music distribution, offering superior sound quality and durability compared to vinyl and cassette tapes ...

Sound Recording 10
1887: Emile Berliner develops the gramophone, which uses flat discs instead of cylinders ...
1980s: Digital recording technology emerges, leading to the development of compact discs (CDs) ...

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