Sorry but that was all DeComp himself... I'll give you a harder one. Who made the first multi track recorder and when? Ha that is harder. You'll prolly have to research on that one.
Oct-26-2003 06:59
DjDeComp
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Registered: Jul 2002
Location: New Jersey, USA
quote:
Originally posted by breakinbeats
Sorry but that was all DeComp himself... I'll give you a harder one. Who made the first multi track recorder and when? Ha that is harder. You'll prolly have to research on that one.
pff... easy Les paul in 1948 with the track called "Brazil" and the first album to use Muti-track was from the Beatles called "Sergeant Pepper"
The muti track "recorder" was invented by lez paul in 1952 not 1948. I think you worded your anwser differently than how i asked. It's ok you still got me again, because all of your anwser is true. Even harder one, who reintroduces the 33 1/3 Lp, when, and why did it need to be reintroduced? Oh and who developed it in the first place and what year?
Oct-26-2003 08:27
DjDeComp
Proud V-Dub Owner
Registered: Jul 2002
Location: New Jersey, USA
quote:
Originally posted by breakinbeats
The muti track "recorder" was invented by lez paul in 1952 not 1948. I think you worded your anwser differently than how i asked. It's ok you still got me again, because all of your anwser is true. Even harder one, who reintroduces the 33 1/3 Lp, when, and why did it need to be reintroduced? Oh and who developed it in the first place and what year?
Ahh, I read your question wrong. Peter Goldmark in 1948 developed the 33 1/3 LP. I cant remember who reintroduced it.
Well enough with the questions because i got ya on this one. RCA developes and introduces the 33 1/3 Lp in 1931. The "depression" became a factor for production of the 33 1/3, so they stoped making them. After the depression Columbia reintroduces the 33 1/3 Lp in 1948.
That was fun and games. You have any trivia for me.