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  • The first "microphone"

    The first "microphone"
    It was created by Sir Charles Wheatstone. It was called Wheatstone's microphone.
  • First sound recording

    First sound recording
    "Edourd" Was created by Lean Scott de Martinville. It was known as Scott's "phonautograph", Sound patterns on paper. Sound can be seen but no heard.
  • The start of the "Paleophone"

    The start of the "Paleophone"
    It was created by Charles Cros, to make Scott's recording playable.
  • Bell's Telephone

    Bell's Telephone
    It uses Berliner's mic.
  • The "Theatrophone" (stereo telephone)

    The "Theatrophone" (stereo telephone)
    It was created by Clement Ader
  • The first Jukebox

    The first Jukebox
    Was created by Lois Glass and William Arnold
  • The Gramophone disc

    The Gramophone disc
    Was created by Berliner and Eldridge Johnson. The play speed was of 78 RPM in the actuallity of 78.26 RPM
  • The Magnetic Recording.

    The Magnetic Recording.
    Created by Valdemar Poulsen. Poulsen has prototype magnetic wire, tape, and disc recorders.
  • The Cone Speaker

    The Cone Speaker
    Created by Sir Oliver Lodge.
  • The three major record companies were created

    The three major record companies were created
    Edison, victor and Columbia Regord were they names. they sell around 4 million record a year.
  • The first Voice and Music Broadcast

    The first Voice and Music Broadcast
    Created by Reginald Fessenden
  • The first licensed radio station

    The first licensed radio station
    It was called KDKA, in Pittsburgh. there were 150 record companies.
  • First Rado Commercial

    First Rado Commercial
    It was known as WEAF, in New York City
  • Fist Electrical Recordings

    Fist Electrical Recordings
    It was known as Western electric. There was the first sound for movies.Film speed becomes 25 fps. Vitaphone discs are 33 1/3 RPM
  • Fist Commercial Jingle

    Fist Commercial Jingle
    It name was Wheaties
  • The PCM (pulse code modulation)

    The PCM (pulse code modulation)
    By Alec Reeyes.
    the first FM radio station: W2XMN, Alpine, in New Yersey
  • First film with Stereo Sound

    First film with Stereo Sound
    It was Disney's "Fantasia".
    The first television broadcasts
  • There were created new discs

    There were created new discs
    • 33 1/3 LP (long playing) Columbia Records
    • 45 RPM (one song per side) RCA Records
  • Multi-track tape Recorders

    Multi-track tape Recorders
    • Ampex, Philips and Others
    • It was also created the Nagra 1 recorder for movies by Steffan Kudelski
  • First Overdubbing Multi-trak

    First Overdubbing Multi-trak
    Was created by Less Paul and Ross snyder
  • The Compact Cassete

    The Compact Cassete
    Philips, TDK
    Noise reproduction by Dolby Labs
  • First Digitally Recorded LP

    First Digitally Recorded LP
    By Nippon Columbia
  • The First Records in Space

    The First Records in Space
    It was called Voyager 1 and 2
    Also appear The first Dolby Pro Logic soundtrack : Star Wars - A new Hope
  • First Affordable Sampler

    First Affordable Sampler
    It wa sknown as EMU. In 1982 the CD (Compact disc) : sony and Philips
  • The first Mp3

    The first Mp3
    The mp3 was created by Dr. Karlheinz Brandenburg
  • First film in Dolby Digital 5.1

    First film in Dolby Digital 5.1
    The film was called Batman Returns.
    Also pro Tools was created . Digidesing.
  • The Autotune

    The Autotune
    With the name of Antares
  • iTunes and iPods

    iTunes and iPods
    By the company Apple.
  • the PONO player

    the PONO player
    Was c reated by Neil Young and John Hamm