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The History of Audio

The History of Audio. By Cailey Roberson. Thomas Edison really played a large role throughout the history of audio. He invented many things including the phonograph. Thomas Edison. Thomas Edison invents the phonograph. 1877.

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The History of Audio

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  1. The History of Audio By Cailey Roberson

  2. Thomas Edison really played a large role throughout the history of audio. He invented many things including the phonograph. Thomas Edison

  3. Thomas Edison invents the phonograph. 1877

  4. The first music is put on a record. Jules Levy plays Yankee Doodle on his cornet. 1878

  5. Edison improves his original phonograph by making an electric motor-driven phonograph. 1888

  6. Marconi successfully experiments with his wireless telegraphy system in Italy. 1895

  7. Experimental optical recordings are made on motion picture film. 1901

  8. Lee DeForest invents the triode vacuum tube, the first electronic signal amplifier. 1906

  9. The first live broadcast from the Metropolitan Opera. 1910

  10. The first “talking movie” is demonstrated by Edison. 1913

  11. The Radio Corporation of America (RCA) is founded. 1919

  12. “The Jazz Singer” is released as the first commercial talking motion picture. 1927

  13. Magnetic recording on steel wire is developed for commercial use. 1933

  14. BASF makes the first plastic-based magnetic tapes. 1935

  15. “Fantasia” is released, made with eight-track stereophonic sound. 1940

  16. Ampex produces the first tape recorder (the Model 200). 1947

  17. The Audio Engineering Society (AES) is formed. 1948

  18. Germany introduces the electromechanical reverberation plate. • The first pocket transistor is produced by Sony. 1954

  19. Les Paul makes the first 8-track recordings. 1956

  20. The first commercial stereo disk recordings appear. 1958

  21. Philips introduces the first cassette tape. • The Beach Boys use the first large full-range sound system for their concert tour. 1963

  22. The Beatles were the first to intentionally incorporate guitar feedback on a song (I Feel Fine). 1964

  23. Robert Moog creates the synthesizer. 1965

  24. DuPont makes the CrO2 cassette tape. 1974

  25. Digital tape recording is used in professional audio studios. 1975

  26. Philips demonstrates the CD. 1981

  27. Sony releases the first CD player. 1982

  28. Apple markets the Macintosh computer. 1984

  29. The first digital consoles appear. 1986

  30. DVDs and DVD players are introduced. 1997

  31. MP-3 players appear. 1998

  32. http://www.aes.org/aeshc/docs/audio.history.timeline.html • http://community.digitalmediaacademy.org/12758-how-the-beatles-changed-music Citations

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