Below are the following results for the tag: "preservation"
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Multi-Function Magentic Cleaning Machine |
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Ornament Sound Experiments |
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Sticky Shed Syndrome |
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Thom-Slick™ |
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THOR |
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Vinegar Syndrome |
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Warping |
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preservation
post production
digital
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Bleed Through
Magnetic tape or film stores audio information via metal particles applied to one side of the tape or film. A record head applies a magnetic flux to those particles, which then orient themselves to represent the audio information. A playback head reads the magnetic flux stored on the tape to
Quintaphonic Stereo
Quintaphonic Stereo was a "one hit wonder" technology, with its sole motion picture release, Ken Russell's rock opera Tommy (1975). Quintaphonic Stereo, as the name implies, is a five-channel stereo presentation that offers full bandwidth stereo surrounds. The speaker placement is
Modulating Hiss
Modulating hiss refers to noise levels that noticeably rise and fall with program level.
For example, a common occurrence of modulating hiss can be heard when noise levels rise around each spoken word of dialogue in a soundtrack.