Audio Timeline

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Audio Timeline By: Cullen Schoen

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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. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Audio Timeline

By: Cullen Schoen

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1857

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

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1876

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

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1877

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

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1878

• The first music is put on record.

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1881

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

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1888

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

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1898

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

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1906

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

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1912

• First radio broadcast of a college football game.

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1919

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

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1921

• The first commercial AM radio broadcast is made.

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1924

• Zenith develops the first portable radio.

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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.

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1932

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

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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.

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1940

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

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1943

• Altec develops their Model 604 coaxial loudspeaker.

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1958

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

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1959

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

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1960

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

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1965

• Pre-recorded audio cassettes were first available.

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1976

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

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1983

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

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Cites

• http://www.aes.org/aeshc/docs/audio.history.timeline.html

• http://www.audioaffair.co.uk/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/audiohistory.jpg

• http://www.videointerchange.com/audio_history.htm

• http://amplioaudio.blogspot.com/2007/05/short-history-of-audiovideo-technology.html

• http://www.americansportscastersonline.com/radiohistory.html

• http://www.library.yale.edu/cataloging/music/srdates.htm