stereophonic recording उदाहरण वाक्य
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- In the early 1970s, Vox and its subsidiaries issued a number of compatible quadraphonic / stereophonic recordings using the Sansui QS quadraphonic matrix system; some of the ambience can still be heard when the CD versions are played with an amplifier with Dolby decoding and four speakers.
- His first stereophonic recording with the Boston Symphony, in Boston's Symphony Hall in February 1954, was devoted to a complete version of " The Damnation of Faust " by Hector Berlioz and was made simultaneously in monaural and experimental stereophonic sound, although only the mono recording was released commercially.
- Decca's emergence as a major classical label may be attributed to three concurrent events : the emphasis on technical innovation ( first the development of the FFRR technique, then the early use of stereophonic recording ), the introduction of the long-playing record, and the recruitment of John Culshaw to Decca's London office.
- German audio engineers working on magnetic tape developed stereo recording by 1941, even though a 2-track push-pull monaural technique existed in 1939 . Of 250 stereophonic recordings made during WW2, only three survive : Beethoven's 5th Piano Concerto with Walter Gieseking and Arthur Rother, a Brahm's Serenade, and the last movement of Bruckner's 8th Symphony with Von Karajan.
- His more ambitious 1941 recording, with the Bavarian State Orchestra, utilized the full orchestral forces called for by the score ( see below ) and was later issued on LP and CD . Due to the wide dynamic range of the music, the symphony became very popular for high fidelity and stereophonic recordings, beginning with Karl B�hm's 1957 recording.
- Decca started first actual stereophonic recording in 13 28 May 1954, at Antar " by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov ( This is the official first actual stereo recording of Decca ); " Stenka Razin " by Alexander Glazunov; " Tamara " by Mily Balakirev; Anatoly Liadov's " Baba-Yaga ", " Eight Russian Folksongs ", " Kikimora "; and " Le Martyre de saint S�bastien " by Claude Debussy.