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THE HISTORY OF AUDIO TIMELINE By: Kaitlyn Barth

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The History Of Audio Timeline. By: Kaitlyn Barth. 19 th Century. Inventors created “mechanical instruments” that played pre-recorded music. They included hydro-powered organs, automatic flutes, and a player piano. 1800s. Audio Engineering began during the 1800s. 1860. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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THE HISTORY OF AUDIO TIMELINE

By: Kaitlyn Barth

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19TH CENTURY Inventors created “mechanical

instruments” that played pre-recorded music. They included hydro-powered organs, automatic flutes, and a player piano.

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1800S Audio Engineering began during the

1800s.

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1860 Scottish physicist, James Clerk Maxwell

predicted the existence of radio waves.

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1866 Mahlon Loomis, a dentist successfully

demonstrated “wireless telegraphy” by making a meter connected to one kite make another one move, marking the first wireless aerial communication.

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1877 Thomas Alva Edison was the first to use

recording technology and audio engineering by recording “Mary’s Little Lamb”.

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1878 The first music was put on record in

1878.

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1887 Emile Berliner was granted a patent on

a flat disc gramophone, making the production of multiple copies.

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1889 Emily Berliner built on the cylinder

phonograph with her disk phonograph that became popular throughout the world.

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1898 Valdemear Poulsen makes his

“telegraphone” by recording magnetically on a steel wire.

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1906 Lee Deforest invents the vacuum tube

which was the first electronic signal amplifier.

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1925 Electrical audio engineering changed

the recording process by introducing the microphone.

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1927 The film “The Jazz Singer” was the first

movie to use photo cells to record music right into the movie.

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1927 The Columbia Broadcasting System is

formed. This is also known as (CBS).

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1940S Multitrack engineering was developed to

record simultaneous tracks onto a recording medium.

The Ampex company began to sell personal tape recorders.

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1940 The Disney film “Fantasia” was the first

movie to use stereo sound.

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1956 The movie “Forbidden Planet” is

released with an all electronic film score, composed by Louis and Bebe Barron.

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1970 Digital recording was created and

became the preferred method of recording in the 1990s

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1981 Phillips demonstrates the compact disc

or the CD.

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1982 The compact disc and other recording

technology was invented which has become a popular audio recording and made the development of Mp3 technology.

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1984 The Apple Corporation releases the

Macintosh Computer.

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1985 Dolby introduces the Spectral Recording

System.

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1996 The DVD disc was released and

invented.

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1998 Mp3 Players appeared for downloaded

internet audio.

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1999 Audio DVD Standard was agreed by

manufactures.

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2004 Dual Disc makes their double sided DVD

with on side being the CD and the other side being the DVD.