MorrisoundRecording is an audio recording facility in Temple Terrace , Florida , owned and operated by brothers Jim and Tom Morris. Since its opening in 1981, Morrisound has been responsible for the popularization of genres such as Heavy metal music heavy metal and death metal , fact date September 2009 but of course caters to every genre of audio expression. Notable albums recorded at Morrisound include works by the Trans Siberian Orchestra , Iced Earth , Seven Mary Three , Sepultura , Savatage , Cannibal Corpse , Deicide , Morbid Angel , Death metal band Death , Demons and Wizards , End Time Illusion , and Obituary band Obituary . External links http www.morrisound.com Official Homepage coord missing Florida Category Recording studios in the United States Category Hillsborough County, Florida Category Culture of Tampa, Florida recording studio stub fr MorrisoundRecording it MorrisoundRecording pl MorrisoundRecording ru MorrisoundRecording ... more details
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A recording head is the physical Electrical connector interface between a recording machine apparatus and a motion physics moving recording medium . Recording heads are generally classified according to the physics physical principle that allows them to impress their data upon their medium. A recording head is often mechanically paired with a playback head , which, though proximal to, is often discrete from the record head. The two most common forms of recording head are Magnetic Magnetic recording heads use the principles of electromagnetism to coercivity coerce a paramagnetic recording medium, such as iron oxides , to orient in a readable manner. Record heads are constructed of laminated permalloy , ferrite magnet ferrite , or sendust . As of 2006 this is by far the most dominant type of head in use. Optical Optical recording heads use the principles of optics and light to impart energy on a recording medium, which accepts the energy in a readable manner, e.g. by melting or photography . Note that Magneto optical recording, though using optics and heat , should properly be considered a magnetic process, since the data stored on magneto optical media is stored magnetically. Earlier systems, such as phonograph records, used mechanical heads known as stylus styli to physically cut grooves in the recording medium, in a configuration of size, width, depth and position recoverable as sound . See also VTR Sound recording and reproduction Videotape Compact Cassette Cassette Video head cleaner Cassette demagnetizer External links http hyperphysics.phy astr.gsu.edu hbase audio tape.html Diagrams and explanations of recording heads and the tape recording process. http www.manquen.net audio docs Ampex 20ATR 100 20Record 20Construction.htm An Ampex recording head , deconstructed. http .... http home.att.net uncamarvy Wire wc10.jpg Photo of an early recording head as part of a wire recorder. Category Recording engineering stub cs Hlava z znamov technika it Testina ... more details
Unreferenced stub date December 2009 Analog or analogue recording Greek, ana is according to and logos relationship is a technique used to recording store signals of Audio frequency audio or video information for later playback. Analog recording methods store audio signals as a continual wave in or on the media. The wave might be stored as a physical texture on a phonograph record , or a fluctuation in the field strength of a magnetic recording . This is different from digital recording , which converts audio signals into discrete numbers. The first successful demonstration of analog recording for audio was by Thomas Alva Edison . ref http www.thomasedison.com biography.html phonograph Invention of the phonograph 1877 ref fv talk Verification problems date January 2011 The first analogs of film moving pictures were those of the Lumiere Brothers . ref http www.holonet.khm.de Visual Alchemy lumiere.html First public film screening December 28, 1895. ref fv talk Verification problems date January 2011 Audio The modern examples of analog audio recording are Gramophone record also known as a phonograph record , vinyl , etc. Compact Cassette magnetic tape recorders Videocassette recorder References reflist See also Analog signal Analog recording vs. digital recording Analog video Audio tech stub Audio formats DEFAULTSORT Analog Recording Category Recording Category Media technology ... more details
Orphan date June 2009 Smell recording refers to recording odor s in a way similar to sound s and image s. In June of 2006 engineers at the Tokyo Institute of Technology started to build a device that is supposedly capable of recording smells to where they can be played back later like what can be done with sounds and images. References http www.newscientist.com article mg19125586.300 Category Recording Tech stub ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2009 Home recording means recording at home rather than in a professional ... analog Sound recording and reproduction recording equipment . One can have one s own semi professional recording studio , depending on the quality and extent of the equipment, in the comfort of one s own home as opposed to paying a larger studio by the hour for their services . Home recording may ... prospects and High definition video high definition , studio grade digital recording and mixing. The popularity of using this equipment has grown such that some professional recording studios are turning ... setup. For relatively small sums the proper recording equipment and sound proofed settings can be bought giving much of the population access to a home recording studio . To process home recording, the minimal setup requires an audio interface, microphone and recording software. Many manufacturers produce audio devices for any kind of want, e.g. special devices for recording vocals or guitars. With the help of home studio recording software such as Ableton Live , Cubase and Sonar software Sonar , the requirement of large external recording devices including mixing boards, and multiple keyboards can be minimized. Portable Recording Rooms Vocal Booths The surge in home recording has led consumers to the discovery of portable recording rooms, or vocal booth companies. One of the major drawbacks ... rooms geared specifically towards professional home recording. Future of Recording A musician or band ... March 2009 agree that the future of recording will be better quality equipment at steadily falling ... studios Citation needed date October 2007 . At present some top engineers are recording some of the tracks ... studio Citation needed date October 2007 . Most indie artists are recording their entire albums ... since recording budgets are shrinking due to lower profits in the music industry Citation needed ... to capture good audio are necessary for home recording. A good example of a sound card would ... more details
Loop recording is the process of recording Sound recording and reproduction audio continuously to an endless tape if magnetic tape is used or to computer memory , or recording video feeds such as from video surveillance or camera signals on a video server ref http www.evs.tv Europe, 20Middle 20East 20Africa English Products Technologies Loop Recording page.aspx 1309 Loop recording definition EVS ref . This process is a never ending one at the end of the internal disk drive , the recording process continues to record at the beginning, erasing the previously recorded material and replacing it with the new content media content . Generally, it is possible to write protect some selected parts as video clip s to prevent erasure. This process is used on video servers to allow continuous recording, and instant access to any material ingestion content ingest ed in the previous hours. This guarantees that the recorder will never miss an action in some live events such as live sport s. Video servers This process is used in the Xt 2 XT nowiki 2 nowiki server from EVS Broadcast Equipment company the http www.apa it.at cms it EN loesungen.html?channel CH0264&doc CMS1169550807427 APA IT LoopRecorder . References reflist Category Broadcast engineering Category Video ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2006 Voice over Internet Protocol VoIP recording is a subset of telephone recording or voice logging, first used by call centers and now being used by all types of businesses. There are many reasons for recording VoIP call traffic such as reducing company vulnerability to lawsuits ... call center agent morale. How VoIP recording works Since VoIP calls travel digitally on computer networks rather than telecom cables, VoIP recording is done by tapping into the computer network rather ... tap SPAN Switched Port ANalyzer port which allows the VoIP recording unit to monitor all network traffic ... being between the VoIP recording unit and the router, switch, or hub. Via the SPAN port, the recorder ... bound traffic and offers one point of contact for recording. This is especially helpful in a campus ... all the phones within the VLAN. Then SPAN that VLAN. This will allow recording all in out bound traffic ... of VoIP recording VoIP is usually implemented as a cost saving measure over POTS Plain old telephone systems . The same holds true now for VoIP recording. Most recording vendors are able to record ... to the intensive hardware and software associated with legacy PBX recording. Today, most of the VoIP vendors are offering VoIP recording methods specific to their VoIP call and communications management servers. These vendors are offering what is referred to as active VoIP recording where the recording vendor s solution becomes an active participant within the call for recording purposes. This offers a great deal of advantages for deploying VoIP phones and recording. Some of the advantages ... and various recording methods such as record on demand, stop recording and save last call to name ... interaction and changes to the quality of the call. Passive Call recording software call recording software ... and retrieval. Other Methods of VoIP Recording VoIP calls can be recorded via streaming audio recording applications. Most call centers and other organizations required to record calls would more ... more details
File Ecoacoustics recording in Rural Illinois, USA.jpg right thumb 250px Two individuals recording Ecoacoustics in the field. Field recording , sometimes also referred as phonography is the term used for any Sound recordingrecording produced outside of a recording studio . Field recordings can be either of two varieties. Field recording of natural sounds, also called phonography a term chosen to illustrate ... quality portable recording equipment, it has subsequently become an evocative art in itself. Both ... by John Lomax , Nonesuch Records and Vanguard Records , where the use of a recording studio for these recordings is impractical. Techniques Field recording often involves the capture of ambient ... pushed the technical limits of recording equipment, that is, demanding low noise and extended frequency ... recording technology. Field recording experienced a rapid increase in popularity during the early 1960s with the introduction of high quality portable recording equipment such the Uher brand Uher and Nagra ... introduced a new level of audio recording fidelity with extended frequency response and low self noise. Amongst these technologies, other popular means for field recording have included the compact ... with software such as Hindenburg Field Recorder app to do high quality field recording and editing .... Research Ethnomusicology Field recording was originally a way to document oral presentations and ethnomusicology projects pioneered by Charles Seeger and John Lomax . Bioacoustics Field recording ... recently Ambient music ambient was evident almost from the birth of recording technology. Most ... date September 2010 http history.sandiego.edu gen recording field.html Early history http www.phonography.org Phonography.org http www.quietamerican.org links.html Do It Yourself field recording advice ... recordings http soa te.radiozero.pt Soa te a ISTo DEFAULTSORT Field Recording Category Sound recording Category Audio engineering Category Data collection Category Hobbies de Field Recording it Presa ... more details
Multiple issues notability October 2009 unreferenced October 2009 orphan January 2010 unreferenced January 2010 Cue Recording was one of the first 24 track Analog recording analog recording studio s in the Washington, DC area. The DC music scene from the 1970s through today enjoys a professional level of quality that many such studios offer locally. Technology at Cue and other studios has evolved from vintage tape equipment to modern digital recording systems such as Pro Tools . Throughout its 25 years producing recordings for bands, solo artists, politician s, and Cable television cable documentaries , it has seen welcomed advancements in recording technology and a degradation in industry sound requirements such as the advent of compressed digital files, i.e. MPEG mpegs , Compact disc CDs , etc. External Links official http www.cuerecording.com coord 38.883487 77.170571 type landmark globe earth region US VA display title Category Recording studios in the United States ... more details
expert subject Telecommunications date February 2010 confusing date February 2010 unreferenced date February 2010 In telecommunication , the term black recording has the following meanings 1. In Fax facsimile systems using amplitude modulation , recording in which the maximum received power physics power corresponds to the maximum density of the record medium . 2. In a facsimile system using frequency modulation , recording in which the lowest received frequency corresponds to the maximum density of the record medium. Source Federal Standard 1037C and MIL STD 188 Category Telecommunications terms ... more details
Multiple issues unreferenced December 2009 orphan December 2009 wikify December 2009 Azimuth recording is the use of a variation in angle between two recording heads that are recording data so close together on magnetic tape that crosstalk would otherwise likely occur. Normally, the head is perpendicular to the movement of the tape, and this is considered zero degrees. However, if the heads are mounted at slightly different angles such as plus or minus 7 degrees in VHS , destructive interference will occur at high frequencies when reading data recorded in the cross talking channel but not in the channel that is intended to be read. At low frequencies relative to the maximum allowed by the head gap, however, this technique is ineffective. To look at it another way, channel A sees the channel B data stretched out in time, hence the technique has a low pass effect on noise intruding from another channel. DEFAULTSORT Azimuth Recording Category Computer storage tape media Electronics stub ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2009 In sound recording , talkback refers to the intercom system used in recording studio s to enable personnel in the control room to speak or give instructions to personnel in the recording area or booth. While the control room can hear the booth over the studio microphones, the booth hears the control room over a public address system PA or monitor speaker, or in their headphones . Take numbers, reference data, and sometimes count ins or remarks are also stamped onto recordings through talkback. The audio quality of talkback systems is usually markedly lower than that of studio microphones and speakers, coming from a simple microphone which may be omnidirectional or unidirectional built or plugged into the audio mixer mixer , and with its sound often audio level compression compressed . Since talkback is usually edited out of master recordings, high fidelity isn t essential, and studios tend to cut budget corners when possible. Compression allows comments from around the control room to be audible. Occasionally instructions and comments from talkback systems do appear in studio recordings, notably in records by The Beach Boys , The Beatles , Spoon band Spoon , and Bob Dylan Fact date March 2009 . They frequently turn up in bootleg recording bootleg or sessions records. Category Recording Category Telecommunications equipment ... more details
Refimprove date June 2009 File Zoom H4n audio recording levels.jpg thumb Audio levels display on a digital audio recorder Zoom H4n In digital recording , the analog recording analog signal of video or sound ..., 2009 ref In 1957, Max Mathews of Bell develops the process to digitally sound recording record sound ... company . In 1970, James Russell patents the first digital to optical recording and playback system ... Berglund. The recording system is a 3M Digital Audio Mastering System. In 1979, the first digital ... recording system. ref http www.500sound.com synclavierhistory.html Synclavier history ref In 1990, digital radio begins in Canada , using the L Band . ref http history.sandiego.edu GEN recording dars.html ... A800. Process Recording The analog signal is transmitted from the input device to an analog to digital ... produced per second is called the sample rate . These numbers are stored onto recording media ..., to record two channels of audio at 44.1 kHz sample rate with a 16 bit word size, the recording ... recording Word Size The number of bit s used to represent a single sound wave audio wave the word ..., likewise increasing the potential accuracy of each sample and the fidelity of the recording to the original. 24 bit recording is generally considered a current practical limit as this word length ... in at least two points in the recording playback chain. Sample rate The Sampling rate sample ... as the Nyquist Shannon sampling theorem . For recording music quality audio the following PCM sampling ...  kHz When making a recording, experienced audio recording and mastering engineers will normally do a master recording at a higher sampling rate i.e. 88.2, 96, 176.4 or 192  kHz and then do any ... only format . In addition it is nowadays also possible and common to release a high resolution recording ... standard is 44.1  kHz 16 bit is to be made from a recording, then doing the initial recording ... to the latter approach is that way a high resolution recording can be released, as well as a CD ... more details
Linear Recording is a recording studio complex located in Sydney, Australia , which was established by recording engineer Christopher Vallejo and Emren Kara in 2005 . Linear Recording is one of Australia s only dedicated all analogue recording studios. Notable producers who have recorded at Linear Recording include Tony Cohen , Paul McKercher, Wayne Connelly, Nick Littlemore , Andrew Klippel , Donnie Sloan and Melvin Tree. Major acts who have recorded there include Jon Spencer Blues Explosion , INXS , Josh Pyke , Katie Noonan , PNAU , Empire of the Sun band Empire of the Sun , Mercy Arms , Leroy Lee , Jessica Mauboy , Dragon band Dragon and Luke Steele musician Luke Steele . Equipment AWA P66500 Recording Console one of only eleven manufactured by Amalgamated Wireless Australasia Limited circa. 1973 Studer A80 MkIV 2 24 track Ampex MM1200 2 16 track Ampex AG440 8 1 8 track Ampex ATR102 1 4 2 track Ursa Major Space Station SST 282 EMT 140 Stereo Tube Plate Reberb x2 RCA 44BX ribbon mic Wagner Neumann U47 tube mic Instruments Fender 73 Rhodes piano Hohner D6 Clavinet Hohner Pianet T Solina ARP String Ensemble Wurlitzer 206A Electric Piano Hammond organ Hammond M100 Tonewheel Organ Leslie speaker Leslie Yamaha Upright Piano Fender USA 40th Anniversary Stratocaster 4 piece 1963 Ludwig Musser drumkit Fender Princeton guitar amp Fender Jazz Bass Discography Jon Spencer Blues Explosion ... Black Betty single 2011 The Swiss ... Bubble Bath 12 single 2009 Leroy Lee ... Leroy Lee 2009 Josh Pyke ... Chimney s Afire 2008 Empire of the Sun band Empire of the Sun ... Walking on a Dream 2008 Van She ... Strangers single 2008 Mercy Arms ... Mercy Arms 2008 Katie Noonan ... Skin Katie Noonan album Skin 2007 Damn Arms ... The Live Artex 2007 Bluebottle Kiss ... Slight Return Out Seeds 2007 ... http www.linear recording.com.au www.linear recording.com.au Linear Recording website coord 33 52 41.79 S 151 09 39.83 E type landmark region AU display title Category Recording studios in Australia ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 A multitrack recording master tape , disk or computer files on which productions are developed or captured, in a live session for later Audio mixing recorded music mixing , is known as the multi track master, while the Master tape tape , disk or computer files holding a mix monaural mono , stereophonic sound stereo or Surround sound Surround is called a mixed master. It is standard practice to make a copy of a master recording, known as a safety copy, in case the master is lost, damaged or stolen. Definition The phrase original master recording began in the period of acoustical audio recording one cuts a recording because the sound is literally cut into the record. The resulting record was then used as the master , or original prototype from which further Gramophone record vinyl or Acetate disc acetate copies could be pressed. There is only one original master recording, and that s the recording made at the time of the original recorded performance, but the term master is commonly used to describe almost anything used as a source. There are several methods by which master recordings are created. The first and oldest of those in current technological use ... method is called multitrack recording and most recently in digital terms, session files . By these methods .... With multi track recording one has the option of changing the emphasis on any given instrument, replacing ... cost . Masters with respect to independent music and major label recording contracts In a typical independent ... of albums Expand section date February 2011 A recording may generate revenue for the artist and studio ... times the raw cost recoupable cost of producing the recording. It is rare that an artist will purchase the master recording after its release. This may be possible under the terms of an independent ... DEFAULTSORT Master Recording Category Optical disc authoring Category Sound recording Category Music industry es M ster de grabaci n pt Master tape ru simple Master recording fi Masternauha ... more details
Orphan date October 2006 Unreferenced date April 2007 Cellular recording in neurology refers to the process in which a neuron s flow of action potential s from the cell body to other nearby cells is tracked. neuroscience stub Category Neurology ... more details
Multiple issues wikify September 2009 orphan September 2008 unreferenced September 2009 Recording at the Edge ... Ethernet network instead of transporting it across the network to a centralized recording facility such as a Network Video recorder Video Recorder . Recording at the Edge is a distributed or de centralized ... to centralized on one. Network bandwidth friendly Recording at the Edge is a network bandwidth friendly .... When the network includes a WAN or, worse still, the Internet, by definition Recording at the Edge becomes the only way to ensure high quality recordings. Reliability Recording at the Edge is more reliable because recording is independent of the network s health and degree of congestion. Even if the network grinds to a halt recording continues unaffected. Simple Deployment Recording at the Edge ... are better suited to this role, although conventional DVRs traditionally focus on recording, searching ... edge recorder fails then only those cameras connected to that unit stop recording. In a centralized approach, all cameras would cease to be recorded. Pre alarm Recording For added security centralized ... storage. Pre alarm recording is offered by introducing a buffer in the encoder so that the seconds ... of pre alarm recording. For instance, if you continuously transmit a 1 Mbit s stream 30 IPS at 4 ... s of network bandwidth, or send about 11 Gigabytes of video data. If, however, you use Recording at the Edge, and use pre alarm recording configured to 5 seconds pre and 10 seconds post alarm, then assuming ... about IP based CCTV is the dependence on the network. With Recording at the Edge this is not an issue ... is severely limited, Recording at the Edge is a savior for high quality recorded video but it does ... bandwidth networks one high quality stream is used for local recording, and a lower quality ... is used to fill any gaps in the centralized recording dues to network interruptions. Economies ... and reliable then use it, but when it is severely limited or intermittent, then use Recording ... more details
No footnotes date September 2010 Reciprocal Recording was the name of a recording studio in Seattle, Washington , USA, that was founded in 1984 and officially closed in July 1991. History Chris Hanzsek and Tina Casale opened Reciprocal Recording in Seattle in 1984. It was originally located in an office suite next to a railroad switching yard in Seattle s Interbay neighborhood, and in 1985, the business moved to the basement in Madrona location. Later that year, Chris and Tina launched C Z Records while both producing at Ironwood Studios Recording , and in March 1986 they released the Deep Six album Deep Six compilation. In June 1986, Chris partnered with Jack Endino to reopen Reciprocal Recording at 4230 Leary Way N.W. in the Ballard, Seattle, Washington Ballard neighborhood. The tiny building had formerly been home to Triangle Studios, and before then had been the site of a small neighborhood grocery, called Triangle Foods. Chris Hanzsek was the original studio owner, and Jack Endino and Rich Hinklin worked closely under Hanzsek, both often filling the role of house producer. The studio was commissioned by indie rock bands from all over the United States, some of which were associated with C Z Records , Sub Pop , Amphetamine Reptile , Twin Tone , and other independent labels. The studio specialized in grunge grunge music , and recorded bands such as Soundgarden , Mudhoney , Tad band TAD , and Green River band Green River . The studio was also the site of the first Nirvana band Nirvana demo session on January 23, 1988. Jack Endino recorded ten new songs with the band, and afterwards ... Recording Since Reciprocal closed in 1991, the Ballard building has housed a string of other recording ... Word of Mouth, the building was used by John Goodmanson and Stu Hallerman for John and Stu s Recording ... Category Music of Seattle, Washington Category Recording studios in the United States cs Reciprocal Recording pt Reciprocal Recording ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Wikify date December 2009 The broadcasting term ROT stands for Recording of Transmission . Traditionally ROT s are usually made on videotapes as Long play can record up to 8 hours at a time. These days recordings are often made on hard disk by software, or dedicated hardware. UK Law By UK law every radio station must record everything it broadcasts and retain the recordings for 42 days which happens to be very close to 1000 hours should a complaint be made about something the station may have broadcast. DEFAULTSORT Recording Of Transmission Category Broadcasting Bcast stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Phillips Recording is the short name widely used to refer to the Sam C. Phillips Recording Studio opened at 639 Madison Avenue in Memphis, Tennessee Memphis , Tennessee by Sam Phillips in 1960. Internationally regarded at that time as a state of the art facility, it was built to fill the needs of the Sun Records record label recording label that the older, smaller Sun Records Studio was no longer able to handle. This Memphis studio was originally a division of a larger corporation, Sam Phillips Recording Service, Inc., which also briefly included under its umbrella a Nashville, Tennessee Nashville studio, where famed CBS Records producer Billy Sherrill got his start, and a studio in Tupelo, Mississippi Tupelo , Mississippi for demos. The Nashville and Tupelo studios were short lived. Sun Records many artists recorded there until 1969, when the label was sold to Mercury Records producer Shelby Singleton of Nashville. Phillips Recording continued operating, and hosted recordings by a newer generation of rock and roll groups like The Cramps , starting in 1979, drawn in part by the mystique of Sam Phillips. Numerous Memphis veteran sessions musicians of several genres, from soul music soul to country music country , rock and roll rock and others, have worked there over the years, and the studio still records various musical styles. Sam Phillips son Knox Phillips has overseen the studio s operations in recent years. coord missing United States Category Recording studios in the United States ... more details
The Recording angel is, in angels in Judaism Judaic , angels in Christianity Christian and angels in Islam Islamic angelology , one or more angel s assigned by God with the task of recording the events, actions, and or prayers of each individual human. In the Book of Malachi 3 16, the prophet describes Heaven as having conferring angels, and The LORD took note and listened, and a book of remembrance was written before him of those who revered the LORD and thought on his name. In Judaic thought, Gabriel is the principal recording angel, as shown in Ezekiel 9 3 4, where he is the man clothed in linen, who had the writing case at his side who put the mark of Passover on Jewish houses in Egypt . In the Secrets of Enoch also known as Second Enoch, or Slavonic Enoch the recording angel is named Pravuil angel Pravuil or Vretil And the Lord summoned one of his archangels by name Pravuil, whose knowledge was quicker in wisdom than the other archangels, who wrote all the deeds of the Lord... ref Robert Henry Charles Charles, R. H. and Morfill, W. R. The Book of the Secrets of Enoch , Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1896 included in Charles, R.H., Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha of the Old Testament, Volume II Pseudepigrapha , Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1913 , Chapter 22 by the higher numbering , near the end verse numbers vary , online at http www.scribd.com doc 301941 The Book of The Secrets Of Enoch ref To a degree, the recording angel overlaps with the Guardian angel in Christian theology. The guardian angel serves as an individual s recording angel. References references http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 156&letter R Jewish Encyclopedia Online http www.newadvent.org cathen 01476d.htm Catholic Encyclopedia on Angels Category Angels in Judaism Category Angels in Christianity Category Angels in Islam Category Angels ja ... more details