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By: Ashlyn Sander. Audio Timeline. 1857. In 1857 Édouard-Léon Scott de Martinville came up with the phonautograph. 1876. In 1876 Emile Berliner came up with the first prototype of the microphone, which ended up being used as a voice transmitter in the first telephone. 1877.
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By: Ashlyn Sander Audio Timeline
1857 • In 1857 Édouard-Léon Scott de Martinville came up with the phonautograph.
1876 • In 1876 Emile Berliner came up with the first prototype of the microphone, which ended up being used as a voice transmitter in the first telephone.
1877 • In 1877 Thomas Alva Edison succeeds in playing Mary Had a Little Lamb with a strip of tinfoil.
1878 • In 1878 the first song was recorded, Yankee Doodle, by Jules Levy.
1881 • On January 1, 1881 Clement Ader used carbon microphones and headphones accidentally made a stereo effect when people listening to the hall monitor and across from telephone lines linked to the Paris Opera.
1898 • In 1898 Valdemar Poulsen sells his “Telegraphone” recording magnetically on a steel wire.
1901 • In 1901 the Victor Talking Machine Company was founded by Emile Berliner and Eldridge Johnson.
1906 • In 1906 Lee DeForest invented the triode vacuum tube, the first electronic signal amplifier.
1913 • In 1913 the Edison invented the Amberola V Phonograph.
1920 • On November 2, 1920 the first commercial AM radio broadcast in East Pittsburg, PA.
1927 • In 1927 the movie “The Jazz Singer” starring Al Jolson is released as the first talking movie.
1929 • In 1929 the Blatterphone is invented using audio processing.
1935 • In 1935 BASF makes the first tape for AEG Magnetophon.
1940 • In 1940 the movie “Fantasia” went into theaters, this movie was the first movie to use stereo sounds.
1943 • In 1943 the Altec Coaxial Loudspeaker model 604 was invented.
1949 • In 1949 the 45 rpm, large hole, 7 inch record is invented.
1963 • In 1963 the compact cassette tape is introduced internationally.
1965 • In 1965 the Dolby Type A Noise Reduction is introduced.
1965 • In 1965 James Russell put his idea to work with the CD (compact disk).
1980 • In 1980 the 3M Mitsubishi, Sony, and Studer introduces the multitrack digital recorder.
Credits • http://www3.northern.edu/wild/th100/radio.htm • http://www.aes.org/aeshc/docs/audio.history.timeline.html • http://www.montanaphonograph.com/gallery/EdAmbTT.html • http://www.angelfire.com/co/pscst/jazzsinger.html • http://timerime.com/en/event/376322/