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Milestones in Recorded Sound Through the Years by cdza

by Rusty Blazenhoff on August 28, 2012

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Recorded at Tainted Blue Studios

In this video, cdza co-founder Matt McCorkle reviews the ‘milestones in recorded sound’, the ways in which recording methods have changed through the years. They give us a listen to how music sounded in each era, from Thomas Edison’s 1887 phonograph to the ‘audio manipulation explosion’ in the 1990s.


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