Audio storage refers to techniques and formats used to store audio with the goal to reproduce the audio later using audio signal processing to something that resembles the original. Methods and media for sound recording are varied and have undergone significant changes between the first time sound was actually recorded for later playback until now. ... Audio signal processing, sometimes referred to as audio processing, is the processing of a representation of auditory signals, or sound. ...
Digital recording media: Edison cylinder phonograph ca. ... The earliest method of recording and reproducing sound was on phonograph cylinders. ... 33â LP vinyl record album from the 1960s A gramophone record (also phonograph record, or simply record) is an analogue sound recording medium consisting of a flat disc with an inscribed modulated spiral groove. ... The Edison Disc was a type of audio disc record marketed by Edison Records in the 1910s and 1920s. ... 78 (seventy-eight) is the natural number following 77 and followed by 79. ... 45 is the natural number following 44 and followed by 46. ... A gramophone record, (also phonograph record - often simply record) is an analog sound recording medium: a flat disc rotating at a constant angular velocity, with inscribed spiral grooves in which a stylus or needle rides. ... Wire recording is a type of analogue audio storage in which the recording is made onto thin steel or stainless steel wire. ... Compact audio cassette Magnetic tape is a non-volatile storage medium consisting of a magnetic coating on a thin plastic strip. ... A reel-to-reel tape recorder (Sony TC-630), typical of those which were once common audiophile objects. ... The 8-track cartridge is a now-obsolete audio storage magnetic tape cartridge technology, popular during the 1960s and 1970s. ... A blank 8-track tape The 8-track cartridge is an audio storage magnetic tape cartridge technology, popular from the late 1960s to the early 1980s. ... PlayTape Specifications: * Channels = mono or stereo * Tape Width = 1/8 * Tape Speed = ...? Other Information: * Over 3000 artists recorded by 1968 Playtape was a recording medium invented by Bill Lear, the same man who invented the 8-track cartridge. ... Typical 60-minute Compact Cassette. ... A typical consumer hi-fi cassette deck from late 1980s, features full electronic transport, separate playback and record heads, Dolby B, C and HXPro noise reduction A cassette deck is a type of tape deck for playing or recording compact audio cassettes. ... A microcassette in front of a compact audio cassette. ...
To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... The DCC logo was inspired by that of the original Compact Cassette Digital Compact Cassette (DCC) was a short-lived sound recording format introduced by Philips and Matsushita late 1992. ... The Compact Disc logo was inspired by that of the previous Compact Cassette. ... // Overview The MiniDisc logo A MiniDisc (MD) is a disc-based data storage device intend for storage of digitized audio. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... A USB Flash Memory Device. ... The DVD-Audio logo. ... Super Audio CD (SACD) is a new audio recording format aimed at providing higher fidelity audio reproduction than the compact disc. ... DataPlay is an optical disk system developed by DataPlay Inc. ...
Today's audio productions have seized on the vast creative resources in audio technology to create recordings which defy our sense of a recording faithfully reproducing a live performance.
Once an audio signal is stored as digital data, the storage media has no effect on the quality of sound.
As the first link in the audio chain, a microphone acts as a kind of measuring device which outputs a small, continuously varying AC voltage in response to the changes in atmospheric pressure caused by any sound disturbance.
Audiostorage refers to techniques and formats used to store audio with the goal to reproduce the audio later using audio signal processing to something that resembles the original.
any computer storage, for example digital flash memory cards