Summary of History of Audio Technology with Peter Moses - Webinar

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This video discusses the history of audio technology, from early microphone and speaker invention to modern recording and mixing. The presenter, Peter Moses, has 20 years of experience in the audio industry.

  • 00:00:00 This webinar series explores the history of audio technology, from microphone and speaker invention to modern recording and mixing. The presenter, Peter Moses, has 20 years of experience in the audio industry.
  • 00:05:00 This video covers the history of audio technology, starting with sound being represented as alternating current electron flow in circuits. The various inventions that rely on this principle are then discussed, with a focus on the key figures behind the technology. Finally, some of the unique features of sound are explained, including how it is compressed and converted into electrical signals by the ear.
  • 00:10:00 This video discusses the history of audio technology, including the development of transducers and recorders that could reproduce complex audio waves. It also mentions the invention of the Edison black cylinder, which was the first device capable of recording and reproducing sound.
  • 00:15:00 The history of audio technology begins with the wax cylinder, which allowed for the recording and reproduction of audio. In the early 1900s, Lee de Forest invented the audeon valve, which allowed for more electron flow through an audio device, resulting in amplification. This technology was later used in audio circuits, which were often hand-built and had a high failure rate. In the 1960s, transistor technology replaced the valve circuitry, and audio amplification became more widespread.
  • 00:20:00 This video looks at the history of audio technology, from the early days of vacuum tubes to the invention of transistors. Transistors made audio technology smaller, more reliable, and easier to use, and allowed for more advanced designs in speakers.
  • 00:25:00 The history of audio technology is discussed in this video, starting with speakers used in movie theaters and recording studios up until the development of magnetic tape recording in the 1940s. This allowed for the recording of long-running shows, which was previously impossible. These pioneers were able to develop a solution that enabled the manufacture of magnetic tape in the United States, which changed the way shows were recorded and performed.
  • 00:30:00 This video covers the history of audio technology, beginning with the development of carbon-based technologies like recordings on magnetic tape and sound on sound recording. Les Paul is discussed, as is his work in developing the sound on sound methodology, which led to the development of the modern audio console.
  • 00:35:00 In the early 1950s, audio technology in the United States was largely reliant on vacuum tubes. Abbey Road Studios, founded in the 1920s, was one of the pioneers of this technology, and their team of experienced engineers created some of the most iconic and popular audio products of all time, including the famous Red 37 console and the TG mixer. In the 1960s, Rupert Neve started developing transistorized audio circuits, and his company, Focusrite, became one of the leading manufacturers of audio mixing consoles in the world. In the 1970s, solid state technology began to be used in audio mixing consoles, and one of the earliest companies to do this was Solid State Logic.
  • 00:40:00 This 1-paragraph summary covers some of the important points in the video, including the invention of the transistor and how it helped engineers create digital audio systems. This technology was essential in the development of modern audio technology.
  • 00:45:00 The history of audio technology is discussed in this video, with a focus on the sig sally system and its vacuum tube-based encoding and transmission. Transistors were not invented until the 1940s, so the sig sally system had some unique features. It was huge, needed its own large room with a lot of ventilation, and used hundreds or even thousands of vacuum tubes at a time. The sig sally system led to the development of digital audio, and the technology developed in parallel with other areas of electronics, such as transistor technology. Advances in digital signal processing and integrated circuits made manipulating digital audio a reality in the 1960s.
  • 00:50:00 This 1-paragraph summary covers the history of audio technology with Peter Moses, including the work of Mohan Sondy and contemporaries, the development of digital audio protocols, and the importance of matching audio transmission protocols.
  • 00:55:00 Audio technology has progressed greatly in the past few decades, with digital transmission becoming more prevalent. Various protocols and standards have been developed over time to allow for easier communication between audio devices. One of the most notable advancements has been the creation of digital signal processors (DSPs), which are able to perform various tasks such as echo cancellation and dynamic processing.

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This video discusses the history of audio technology and how it is used to record and transduce sound. Peter Moses encourages listeners to be aware of their surroundings and the journey that audio technology has taken. He reminds listeners that the video was recorded and provides contact information for those who would like to discuss the content further.

  • 01:00:00 In this video, Peter Moses discusses the history of audio technology, from recording audio to transducing it. He notes that all of this is possible, and that it's always possible to improve on what we have. He encourages listeners to be aware of their surroundings and of the journey that audio technology has taken. Finally, he reminds listeners that the video was recorded, and provides contact information for those who would like to discuss the content further.

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