Sound recording and reproduction

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    This research paper will examine the European warblers, mockingbirds and sparrows to show that songs are specifically developed by male birds in order to attract females and they are also the way for females to evaluate potential mates to ensure reproduction success. Vocalization is also a mechanism used by this taxon to be able to alert others of potential predators by producing alarm and mobbing calls, studies about risk perception in forest birds and black-capped chickadees would be able to…

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    Copyright Music Industry

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    under the UK CDPA 1988 (Copyright, Designs and Patents Acts). This act protects the copyright of literary works, musical works, artistic works, dramatic works, films, sound recordings, broadcasts and typographical arrangements. Copyright for musical and literary works lasts for 70 years, after the creator's death. However sound recording copyright only lasts for 50 years after a first calendar year in which the works was made or released to the public. In terms of authorship,…

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    of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) of 1995. Though India is not a member of the Rome Convention, the Copyright Act, 1957 is fully compliant with this convention. To cope with the challenges posed by the development of new technologies like recording, broadcasting and television it became essential to update copyright laws. As a result, the Copyright Act 1957bhas been amended Six times: in 1983, 1984, 1992, 1994, 1999 and 2012. Among these amendments, major changes to Indian Copyright…

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    Sound Engineer Everyone loves anyone who can play music, and not everyone can do so. For those, world has something called, Studio Engineering or being a "roadie" where one is a part of a team who needs these few of many skills. A sound engineer must have field experience or a degree in sound and audio tech, and a good estimation for the positioning equipment to give the best possible sound for everyone. One needs a lot of field experience or a degree in sound and audio tech, and a good…

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    Between 1916 and 1949 a few other companies offered colored shellac discs, including a blue-shellacked series from Columbia during the 1930s and chocolate colored pressings from a budget label “Perfect Records” prior to the 1930s. In 1949 when RCA Victor launched their 45-RPM format they began color-coding their records based on genre calcification. They classifications are as follows: Black Vinyl – Pop Pressings (Prefix 47) Green Vinyl – Country Music (Prefix 48) Red Vinyl - “Red Seal”…

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    Vinol Records Research Paper

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    The grooves are cut into the disc using a recording machine called a lathe. The engineer places the disc onto the late platter and positions a microscope and the cutter to the edge of the disc. Once ready to record he begins the audio and the lathe begins cutting the grooves. Lathes use either a ruby or sapphire cutting head. At the end of the recording the disc is inspected and if approved an etching containing a serial number chosen by the record…

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    Linear Horn Essay

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    change through the horn is linear as a sound wave moves through it, so there is no distortion of the sound. The gradual change in the cross-sectional area of the horn decreases distortion and provides a good phase response due to compressed air in the throat. Devices intended to reproduce human voices, such as the megaphone, are usually conical because the shape reduces the production of harmonics and presents the most accurate reproduction of the original sound. (33) Exponential Horn: The…

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    text books, print journals and e-journals. Also holds daily newspapers along with some audio, video, slide collections and some computers. As these special libraries employee very few staff majority of times, the services are borrowing material, reproduction of materials, inter library loan services are present with other health libraries that are part of this program and training on various computer programs that are available. In addition literature search services are also provided and the…

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    quality use of recording, the art of interpretation in this era has played significant roles within orchestras, operas, and symphonies. With developments of percussion instruments, stringed instruments, and several horns, the new age development of performing traditional music is now being produced through means of electronics. Because of the sudden differences, reproduction of natural sounds influenced technicians and composers to invent electronic sounds while discovering sound relationships…

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    Steal This Music Summary

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    these communities. Steal This Music is divided into four decisive chapters with a preceding introduction that traces the evolution of copyright law from its original meaning of “the right to copy” printed documents, including sheet music, to sound recording on any medium,…

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