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  • ...00px|right|A cylinder, head, and sector of a hard drive. The sectors are a recording container format. The digital data on the disks may be both secondary [[Con ...publishing)|content]]) such as [[analog signal|analog]] [[stereo]] [[Sound recording and reproduction|audio]]. Multiple levels of encoding may be achieved in o ...
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  • ...n of the Electrical Network Frequency (ENF) Criterion: A case of a digital recording}} Forensic Science International, Volume 155, Issue 2, Pages 165–171 (20 De ...%20processed.pdf|title=Using the ENF criterion for determining the time of recording of short digital audio recordings}} Lecture Notes in Computer Science; Vol. ...
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  • ...erally used to help compile separate recordings by the recorder, to reduce recording times. ...mney used the same technology in 2008 to deliver similar messages, and the technology has been widely used by a variety of politicians at all levels since 2004. ...
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  • ...NYU'', Fall 2002</ref> [[performance]], and research.<ref name=gray>Dance Technology Current Applications and Future Trends, Judith A. Gray (ed.), 1989, {{ISBN| ...08/00000009/00000002/art00002 "Digital Dance Literacy: an integrated dance technology curriculum pilot project"], ''Research in Dance Education'', Volume 9, Numb ...
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  • ...><ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=cHyzZCu5dL4C|title=Sound for Film and Television|last=Holman|first=Tomlinson|date=2012-11-12|publish ...articles/mating-microphones/4110 |url-status=live |journal=[[Home & Studio Recording]] |issue=Aug 1984 |pages=46–47 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/202 ...
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  • ...t try it for us. If it sounds crappy, OK, we'll lose it. But it might just sound good.' We were always pushing ahead: Louder, further, longer, more, differe ...twin-track machine there was very little opportunity for overdubbing; the recording was essentially that of a [[live music]] performance. ...
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  • ...pg|thumb|This is a virtual reality example, which is part of entertainment technology.]] ...ay, the entertainment technology field intersects with most other types of technology. ...
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  • ...re [[Minimalistic music|minimalist]] and [[Avant-garde music|avant-garde]] sound compared to their previous work. ...tting fragments of sounds and looping them using [[Computer music|computer technology]].<ref name="condry_59">{{cite book|last=Condry|first=Ian|title=Hip-hop Jap ...
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  • ...dio signal|audio]] or [[Radio signal|radio]]. It may apply to the means of recording, processing, and reproducing such signals including [[analog signal|analog] ...n the other hand, we call images suitable for display with current display technology LDR.}}</ref> ...
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  • {{Short description|Local pressure deviation caused by a sound wave}} {{Distinguish|Sound energy density}} ...
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  • '''Imaging technology''' is the application of materials and methods to create, preserve, or dupl ...name="hornak2002">Joseph P. Hornak, ''Encyclopedia of Imaging Science and Technology'' ([[John Wiley & Sons]], 2002) {{ISBN|9780471332763}}</ref> including ima ...
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  • ...data in an [[audio signal]], as defined in SMPTE 12M specification. The [[Sound reproduction|audio]] signal is commonly recorded on a [[VTR]] track or othe ...linear timecode is a jarring and distinctive noise and has been used as a sound-effects shorthand to imply ''telemetry'' or ''computers''. ...
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  • ...e and reliable echo-sounding equipment it became the standard method. Data recording was automated when the equipment became available, and later precise positi ...cision depending on the requirements of the project and available location technology. ...
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  • {{Short description|Use of technology by musicians}} ...gy (electric)]]; for electronic or digital music technologies, see [[Music technology (electronic and digital)]]}} ...
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  • {{Short description|Device placed near the ears that plays sound}} ...o an audio source privately, in contrast to a [[loudspeaker]], which emits sound into the open air for anyone nearby to hear. Headphones are also known as ' ...
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  • ...e very small so they might not be considered significant. With solid-state technology, the probability of generating sparks is greatly reduced.<ref name="sparks" ...>Minchat Shlomo, p. 107</ref> Some feel that the prevalence of solid-state technology has made the reality underlying this concern obsolete in many cases.<ref>Br ...
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  • ...A3 |title=Protocol Packages |author=Thiagarajan, S. |publisher=Educational Technology Publications |page=3 |year=1980 |isbn=0877781516 |access-date=22 March 2019 ...ratory testing and experiment must be done in a way that is both ethically sound and results can be replicated by others using the same methods and equipmen ...
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  • ...flight]] was a reality.<ref>White, Lynn: The Invention of the Parachute, ''Technology and Culture'', Vol. 9, Nremante (2005)</ref> ...o 44312-E) i009.jpg|thumb|300px|A rare 1884 photo showing the experimental recording of voice patterns by a photographic process at the [[Volta Laboratory and B ...
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  • ..., radio, recordings and television. The explosion of digital communication technology in the late 20th and early 21st centuries made prominent the question: what # [[Sound recording and reproduction|Recordings]] ([[gramophone record]]s, [[magnetic tape]]s, ...
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  • [[Binaural recording]] – [[Black recording]] – ...
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