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A delightful 7 minute historical tour of recorded audio

A new book reveals that Thomas Edison was not the first to record sound. Interesting highlights along the way.

https://one.npr.org/i/nx-s1-5191946:nx-s1-5279812-1

Comments

  • I really enjoyed that. :) Very interesting to
    hear examples of the old recordings as well. Now, where can I find a wax cylinder emulator plugin? 🤣 The ultimate Lofi. 😆

  • If this interests you, you might enjoy an archive that I put online with some recordings going back as far as the 1890's. My dad collected and meticulously tagged these during his later years. I put the collection online mainly for our family after his death but anyone is welcome to explore it.

    URL: https://oldmusic.warehouse13.freeddns.org
    Username: guest
    Password: joeware

    In the screenshot below, I selected Songs from the left menu, then sorted ascending on Year.

  • @wim said:
    If this interests you, you might enjoy an archive that I put online with some recordings going back as far as the 1890's. My dad collected and meticulously tagged these during his later years. I put the collection online mainly for our family after his death but anyone is welcome to explore it.

    URL: https://oldmusic.warehouse13.freeddns.org
    Username: guest
    Password: joeware

    In the screenshot below, I selected Songs from the left menu, then sorted ascending on Year.

    Whoa! Many thanks. :) I'll be digging through this archive soon.

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