Audio Timeline By: Cullen Schoen. 1857 Edouard-Leon Scott de Martinville invented the phonautograph, the first device that could record sound waves as.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
A History of Recording Sound New Inventions Lead to New Inventions!
Advertisements

How Telephone Works Present by: Chongbo You SeungJae Baek Qihui Yu.
Speakers & Microphones Mark Koh and Mike Renz. The Technology Speaker - an electroacoustic transducer that produces sound in response to an electrical.
Audio Timeline By: Cade Thompson.
Audio Timeline By:Kierra Jackson. First Recording-1877 Thomas Alva Edison recorded a musical composition in his lab. Thomas Alva Edison conceived the.
By Hope and Sarah 10Ns. We have been researching about how people used to listen to their music on gramophones. Now they listen to ipods and mp3 players.
AUDIO TIMELINE BY: Karlee Post Thomas Alva Edison, working in his lab, succeeds in recovering Mary’s Little Lamb from a strip of tinfoil wrapped.
Alan Missildine. The Phonograph, 1877 Thomas Edison was the inventor of the Phonograph which was the first device to playback the human voice. But the.
The History Of Audio… By. Eric Nard. How some audio was used… The earliest methods of recording arbitrary sounds involved the live recording of the performance.
Reid Porter. First Acoustic recording In 1857, Edouard-Leon Scott de Martinville invented the phonautograph Edouard made a device that could record sound.
MUSIC LISTENING FORMATS Submitted to: Mr Bouzane Submitted by: Shawna Pritchett.
Mr. Davis By: Carrson Ford 1 st - 2 nd period A Day 1.
THE progress of audio technology
Audio Recording History By Marten Kasselt and Matt Hinson.
HISTORY OF SOUND TECHNOLOGY
Sound Recording. We need to backtrack a bit to understand sound recording.
TELECOMMUNICATIONS –Communication over a long distance; deals with devices used to transmit and receive messages over a distance. –Examples: Telegraph.
Audio Timeline By: Hannah Terry. 1~4 yearWhat it isWebsite 1877 Thomas Alva Edison succeeds in recovering Mary's Little Lamb from a strip of tinfoil wrapped.
History of Audio By. Tye Shelton Thomas Edison recovers Mary Had a Little Lamb from a sheet of tinfoil, wrapped around a spinning cylinder.
1878- Thomas Edison, succeeds in recovering “Mary had a little lamb” from a strip of tinfoil wrapped around a spinning cylinder The English patents.
THE HISTORY OF VIDEO PRODUCTION
By: Odin Contreras  The first music song is put on record: cornetist Jules Levy plays "Yankee Doodle.“
By: Dalton cook  Thomas Edison was working in his lab when one day he succeeded (Mary had a little lamb) with a strip of tin foil around a spinning.
A UDIO T IMELINE By: Madeline Parish o Thomas Edison created the phonograph. o A band of tin foil was placed on a cylinder, and the cylinder had.
 A German Astronomer, invented the first mechanical calculating machine in 1623 which we now call the computer.
Evolution of Audio By: Cade Pearson.
Audio Timeline By: Shae Reid.
Video Timeline By: Braiden Brown. How It All Started In 1860 the phonautograph was created by Edouard- Leon Scott de Martinville. Martinville’s intentions.
By: Kaitlyn Barth.  Inventors created “mechanical instruments” that played pre-recorded music. They included hydro-powered organs, automatic flutes,
By: Mayten Lumpkin. In 1857, Édouard-Léon Scott de Martinville invented the phonautograph, the first device that could record sound waves as they passed.
TIMELINE OF THE HISTORY OF VIDEO PRODUCTION By: Addison Morgan.
Ali Sharaf Al Musawi. Objectives At the end of this lesson you will be able to: Explain the historical basis/stages of video technology and its educational.
By: Aaron Daniel  Thomas Alva Edison was working in his lab and succeeded in recovering Mary's Little Lamb from a strip of tinfoil wrapped around.
1639 Post office Need stamps to mail Send letter to people across town or across the world.
By: Abby Norton.  Thomas Edison, was working in his lab one day and succeeded in recording “Mary’s Little Lamb” from a strip of tinfoil, wrapped around.
By: Devon Loney.  Abbe Giovanna Caselli becomes the first person to transmit a still image using wires by inventing the Pantelegraph.  It.
Shanise Levi 2 nd Period Mr. Hardin In the 1920’s–1940’s  In 1921 The first commercial AM radio broadcast is made by KDKA, Pittsburgh PA.  In 1925.
Luker Hays.  1877 Thomas Alva Edison, working in his lab, succeeds in recovering Mary's Little Lamb from a strip of tinfoil wrapped around a spinning.
Audio Timeline By: Elizabeth Sanders.
By; Keith Shipp Thomas Alva Edison, working in his lab, succeeds in recovering Mary's Little Lamb from a strip of tinfoil wrapped around a spinning.
The Evolution of Audio By-Deshen Villa 1877 Thomas Alva Edison, working in his lab, succeeds in recovering Mary's Little Lamb from a strip of tinfoil wrapped.
Gaaaamble!Gaaaamble!. 1877: Thomas Alva Edison recovered Mary's Little Lamb from tinfoil wrapped around a spinning cylinder. 1878: The first music is.
Audio Timeline By Leighton Weber The first music was put on a record. The song was Yankee Doodle. The artist was Jules Levy.
AUDIO TIMELINE By; Ravon Cornelius  Thomas Edison Was the inventor of the phonograph cylinder in This was originally made to record telephone.
Video Timeline By: Hannah Higgins.
Kenyanna Easter.  Thomas Alva Edison, working in his lab, succeeds in recovering Mary's Little Lamb from a strip of tinfoil wrapped around a spinning.
People to People Communication Technology Education.
 Audio is an electrical or other representation of sound.
The History of Audio By Cailey Roberson.
By: Mackenzie Burt. Mr. Hardin's 3rd period.
By: THE James Tidwell THE January 8th, 2013
Advanced AV Production Practicum The History of AV Production and Associated Technologies The Broadcast Years Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2015.
Audio Timeline By: Eric Sutton Teacher: Mr. Hardin.
Audio Timeline By: Alyssa Martin. In 1877 Thomas Edison was working in his lab, succeeds in recovering Mary's Little Lamb from a strip of tinfoil wrapped.
BY: Mercedez Dixon. Audio crossover Audio crossovers are a class of Electric Filter used in audio applications. Crossovers split the audio signal into.
Audio Timeline Jacoya Ellis. Audio Timeline Jacoya Ellis.
BY: Carlee Phillips Mr.Hardin
History of Audio By: Sarah Launius.
By: Alex Jones Thomas Alva Edison succeeded Mary's little lamb with a strip of tin foil wrapped around a spinning cylinder that was when a phonograph.
The Beginning of Audio Technology Edouard-Leon Scott de Martinville On the date of March , he received French patent #17,897/31,470 for the phonautograph.
TELECOMMUNICATION. Communication over a long distance.
History Of Audio By: Destiny Myers. Main classes of audio recording; two main classes of sound recording are the forms of analog recording and digital.
By Jordan Webb *Note: Unfortunately, I neglected to put this slideshow in chronological order.
BY: CODY HAMBLY The History of Audio Timeline On December 4, 1877 Thomas Jefferson became the first person to record and play back voice.
Sound Recording and Music Formats By Peter Doherty.
By: Emily Meinzer The History of Audio. 1877: Thomas Edison succeeds in recovering Mary’s Little Lamb from a strip of tinfoil wrapped around a spinning.
By: Dakota Coffee Thomas Alva Edison, working in his lab, succeeds in recovering Mary’s Little Lamb from a strip of tinfoil wrapped around a spinning.
Audio Timeline BY: Slyder Welch.
Advanced AV Production Practicum
Popular Radio: History of Technology
Presentation transcript:

Audio Timeline By: Cullen Schoen

1857 Edouard-Leon Scott de Martinville invented the phonautograph, the first device that could record sound waves as they passed through the air.

1876 Alexander G. Bell patented the telephone - the first electrical device for audible transmission.

1877 Thomas Edison became the first person to ever record and play back the human voice.

1878 The first music is put on record.

1881 Clement Ader produced a stereo affect when listeners outside the hall monitor adjacent telephone lines linked to stage mikes at the Paris Opera.

1888 Emile Berliner filed and patented a talking machine which also recorded and played back sound.

1898 Valdemar Poulsen patents his "Telegraphone," recording magnetically on steel wire.

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

1912 First radio broadcast of a college football game.

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

1921 The first commercial AM radio broadcast is made.

1924 Zenith develops the first portable radio.

1930 Advances in electronics allowed the first commercially successful wire recorders to be introduced as dictating machines and telephone recorders in Europe and North America.

1932 The first cardioid ribbon microphone is patented by Dr. Harry F. Olson.

1936 The Tefifon was somewhat ahead of it's time in that it used an endless vinyl belt housed in a cassette that recorded the tracks in a serpentine fashion.

1940 Walt Disney's "Fantasia" is released, with eight-track stereophonic sound.

1943 Altec develops their Model 604 coaxial loudspeaker.

1958 RCA developed an audio cartridge system known simply as the Sound Tape Cartridge.

1959 NAB cart tape format was designed for use by radio broadcasters to play commercials, bumpers and announcements.

1960 Sony Corporation sells the first direct-view portable television.

1965 Pre-recorded audio cassettes were first available.

1976 Dr. Stockham of Sound stream makes the first 16-bit digital recording in the U.S.

1983 Fiber-optic cable is used for long-distance digital audio transmission.

Cites html html content/uploads/2010/11/audiohistory.jpg content/uploads/2010/11/audiohistory.jpg history-of-audiovideo-technology.html history-of-audiovideo-technology.html tory.html tory.html htm