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recorder and was
The Electron was able to save and load programs onto audio cassette via a supplied converter cable that connected it to any standard tape recorder that had the correct sockets.
For the educational market a version of the first model was produced with a new plastic enclosure ( the First Asters had an all-metal enclosure ) that also had an opening on the top in which a cassette recorder could be placed.
By 1992 the cost of typical recorders was down to $ 10 – 12, 000, and in September 1995 Hewlett-Packard introduced its model 4020i manufactured by Philips, which at $ 995 was the first recorder to cost less than $ 1000.
His voice was considered " adequate " by the school choir, and his recorder playing judged to demonstrate above-average musical ability.
This was enough to inspire the boy to teach himself other instruments ( recorder, violin and zither ) and start composing.
NASA engineers were able to recover the damaged tape recorder electronics, and Galileo continued to return scientific data until it was deorbited in 2003, performing one last scientific experiment — a measurement of the moon Amalthea's mass as the spacecraft swung by it.
After the confederate was separated from the subject, the confederate set up a tape recorder integrated with the electro-shock generator, which played pre-recorded sounds for each shock level.
* In R v Burgess 1991 2 WLR 1206 the Court of Appeal ruled that the defendant who wounded a woman by hitting her with a video recorder while sleepwalking, was insane under the M ' Naghten Rules.
One famous application was in the Ampex MR-70, a costly studio tape recorder whose entire electronics section was based on nuvistors.
When the BBC attempted to interview a lady who had entered her house's poltergeist on her census form, the recorder was repeatedly found to play back properly outside the house, but not inside.
* Cornett: Made of wood and was played like the recorder ( will be mentioned at greater length later on ) but blown like a trumpet.
The recorder was popular in medieval times through the baroque era, but declined in the 18th century in favour of orchestral woodwind instruments, such as the flute, oboe, and clarinet.
During its heyday, the recorder was traditionally associated with pastoral scenes, miraculous events, funerals, marriages and amorous scenes.
Grove's Dictionary reports the earliest use of the word ' recorder ' was in the household of the Earl of Derby ( later to become King Henry IV ) in 1388: fistula nomine Recordour.
His great uncle Talbot Pepys was recorder and briefly MP for Cambridge in 1625.
His first patent was for the electric vote recorder, ( U. S. Patent 90, 646 ), which was granted on June 1, 1869.
Possibly independently of Weber and Braunmühl, the UK company Boosey & Hawkes produced a steel wire recorder under government contract during the Second World War that was equipped with AC bias.
After the war, Boosey and Hawkes also produced a " Reporter " tape recorder in the early 1950s using magnetic tape, rather than wire, which was based on German wartime technology.
The voice recorder was found buried below the crater.
The name " Walkman " was based on its precursor, the Pressman tape recorder.
Display was over an RF connection to a household television, and simple offline program storage was possible using a cassette recorder.

recorder and revived
The town is significant musically, and largely through the contribution of an immigrant family: Arnold Dolmetsch, musician and instrument maker, was born in France in 1858, and it was his family who revived the descant recorder and began the revival of many other instruments of early music, at the very beginning of the revival of historically informed performance which came to fruition in the late 20th century.

recorder and century
* Jacob van Eyck, Dutch musician and composer of the 17th century, best known for his extensive collection of solo pieces for the soprano recorder Der Fluyten Lust-hof.
A second more or less intact 14th century recorder was found in a latrine in northern Germany ( in Göttingen ): other 14th-century examples survive from Esslingen ( Germany ) and Tartu ( Estonia ).

recorder and partly
The sound of the recorder is remarkably clear and sweet, partly because of the lack of upper harmonics and predominance of odd harmonics in the sound.

recorder and pursuit
The idiom has been used to describe a wide range of situations, ranging from the state of advertising in the digital video recorder era, views on rural education policy, the anomalous pursuit of a company acquisition, Facebook's efforts to " modernize its home page ... with empty bells and whistles — take, timeline and subscribers, for example " before an anticipated 2012 IPO.

recorder and performance
The TV show The Young Ones included an entire episode entitled " Nasty ", in which the characters rent a video recorder specifically to watch a " video nasty " ( with the fictitious name " Sex With the Headless Corpse of the Virgin Astronaut "), and which featured a lip synched performance of " Nasty " by The Damned.
* Candlestick Park, 1966. Notable as The Beatles ' final paid concert performance, the 29 August 1966 show at Candlestick Park in San Francisco was taped by press officer Tony Barrow on a portable recorder at the request of McCartney ; the tape ran out before the last couple minutes of the show.
The recorder of this event, the composer and tenor Michael Kelly, stated that they played well but the performance was not outstanding.
First performance: 5 October 2007 at the Kronberg Academy Cello Festival in the St. Peter and Paul Church by the Ensemble Cellissimo: Julius Berger, Laszlo Fenyo, Sebastian Hess, Wolfgang Lehner, Wolfgang Tiepold and Raimund Trenkler ( cellos ) and an unknown performer ( treble recorder )
The extension of VHS to VHS HQ increased the apparent resolution to 250 lines so that overall a Betamax / VHS user could expect virtually identical luma resolution and chroma resolution (≈ 30 lines ) wherein the actual picture performance depended on other factors including the condition and quality of the videotape and the specific video recorder machine model.
In earlier versions, one had to rely on custom modifications and a third-party screen recorder to record video, but the quality and emulator performance was generally very poor.
About 40 % of the island's schools engage in general music education, while others spent more time on general group singing or choir, or recorder ensemble performance.
* A flight data recorder ( FDR ), a piece of recording equipment used to collect specific aircraft performance data.
Notable collaborations in the last three seasons have been with such internationally acclaimed figures in historical performance as violinist Fabio Biondi, oboist Alfredo Bernardini, conductor Laurence Cummings, director Rinaldo Alessandrini, harpsichordist Mahan Esfahani, soprano Elizabeth Watts, countertenor David Daniels, and director and recorder player Maurice Steger.
A train event recorder ( also called On-Train Monitoring Recorder ( OTMR ) in the UK, Event Recorder System ( ERS ), Event Recorder Unit ( ERU ), or simply Event Recorder ( ER )) is a device that records data about the operation of train controls and performance in response to those controls and other train control systems.
Using a four-track recorder, this first performance featured Harrison's guitar on track 1, Lennon's guitar on track 2, Ringo's drums on track 3, and McCartney's piano set on track 4.
The performance was recorded on an Ampex tape recorder, and released on LP under the " Boston Records " Label.

recorder and early
From early beginnings with the invention of the phonograph using purely mechanical techniques, the field has advanced with the invention of electrical recording, the mass production of the 78 record, the magnetic wire recorder followed by the tape recorder, the vinyl LP record.
RCA Television Quad head 2 " color recorder / reproducer used at broadcast studios in the late 1960s, 70s and early 80s.
* Video Cassette Recording, an early videocassette recorder system by Philips
Twain is recognized as an early collector and recorder of genuine American folklore.
By the early 1970s they had developed a 2-channel recorder, and in 1972 they deployed a digital audio transmission system that linked their broadcast center to their remote transmitters.
For high-quality studio recording, all of these formats were effectively made obsolete in the early 1980s by two competing reel-to-reel formats with stationary heads: Sony's DASH format and Mitsubishi's continuation of the X-80 recorder, which was improved upon to become the ProDigi format.
An early experimental non-magnetic tape recorder patented in 1886 by Alexander Graham Bell's Volta Laboratory.
Brian received a Wollensak tape recorder on his 16th birthday, allowing him to experiment with recording songs and early group vocals.
The American ( English-dubbed ) films are rumored to have been either lost or destroyed, so an official DVD release in the United States seems unlikely, though bootlegs of varying quality exist which were taken from videotaped 1975 KCOP broadcasts of the series using an early pre-Betamax home video recorder, the Sanyo V-Cord.
In early 1956 a team led by Charles Ginsburg produced the first videotape recorder.
The band's post – Damo Suzuki period has been criticised for not being as groundbreaking and genre-defining as the earlier albums: although critics had praised Can's sound in the early 1970s as being ahead of its time, the band just used a two track recorder until the release of Landed in 1975.
The TEAC Corporation | TEAC 2340, a popular early ( 1973 ) home multitrack recorder, four tracks on ¼ inch tape ( 1 / 16 inch / track headroom ).
One explanation comes from the early film-based design of flight data recorders, which required the inside of the recorder to be perfectly dark to prevent light leaks from corrupting the record, as in a photographer's darkroom.
Hans-Martin Linde ( born May 24, 1930 in Werne, Germany ) is a noted virtuoso flute and recorder player of ( mainly ) baroque and early music.
Reel-to-reel tape was also used in early tape drives for data storage on mainframe computers, video tape recorder ( VTR ) machines, and high quality analog audio recorders have been in use from as early as the early 1940s, up until modern days.
Portable, though the size and weight of an early VCR. Nakamichi pushed live recording with their Nakamichi 550, a portable cassette recorder that had three microphone inputs: one for left channel, one for right channel, and one for a center blend channel.
The chalumeau (, ; plural chalumeaux ; from Greek:, kalamos, meaning " reed ") is a woodwind instrument of the late baroque and early classical era, in appearance rather like a recorder, but with a mouthpiece like a clarinet's.
Using an early wire recorder from the Armour Research Foundation, Boder came back with the first recorded Holocaust testimonials and in all likelihood the first recorded oral histories of significant length.
Acquiring an early wire recorder in high school, he experimented on this crude equipment.

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