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By: Aaron Daniel. The Evolution of Audio Timeline. 1877. Thomas Alva Edison was working in his lab and succeeded in recovering Mary's Little Lamb from a strip of tinfoil wrapped around a spinning cylinder. . 1878. The first music is put on record, Jules Levy plays "Yankee Doodle." . 1887.
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By: Aaron Daniel The Evolution of Audio Timeline
1877 • Thomas Alva Edison was working in his lab and succeeded in recovering Mary's Little Lamb from a strip of tinfoil wrapped around a spinning cylinder.
1878 • The first music is put on record, Jules Levy plays "Yankee Doodle."
1887 • Emile Berliner is granted a patent on a flat disc gramophone, from making the production of multiple copies practical.
1888 Introduces a electric motor driven phonograph.
1895 • Marconi successfully experiments with his wireless telegraphy system in Italy, leading to the first transatlantic signals from Poldhu, Cornwall, UK to St. John's, Newfoundland in 1901.
1900 • Paulsen unveils his invention to the public at the Paris Exposition.
1906 • Lee Deforest invents the triode vacuum tube, the first electronic signal amplifier.
1912 • Major Edwin F. Armstrong is issued a patent for a regenerative circuit, making radio reception practical.
1916A patent for the super heterodyne circuit is issued to Armstrong. The Society of Motion Picture Engineers (SMPE) is formed. Edison does live-versus-recorded demonstrations in Carnegie Hall, NYC.
1920 • The first commercial AM radio broadcast is made by KDKA.
1926 • O'Neill patent iron oxide-coated paper tape.
1927 • " The Jazz Singer" is released as the first commercial talking picture, using Vita phone sound on disks synchronized with film.
1928 • Dr. Harold Black at Bell Labs applies for a patent on the principle of negative feedback. It is granted nine years later.
1931 • The first cardioids ribbon microphone is patented by Dr. Harry F. Olson using a field coil instead of a permanent magnet.
1934 • E. W. Kellogg granted patent that described an electrostatic speaker composed of many small sections able to radiate sound with out magnets or cones or baffles.
1940 • Walt Disney's "Fantasia" is released, with eight-track stereophonic sound.
1950 • They release the 12 inch Columbia format disk.
1958 • The first commercial stereo disk recordings appear.
1965 Robert Moog shows elements of his early music "synthesizers."
1977 • RCA announced it would sell VHS with 4-hour tapes.
1983 • The first DSP produced by Texas Instruments
1984 • The first DSP produced by Texas Instruments.
1994 • Yamaha unveils the ProMix 01, the first "affordable" digital multitrack console.
1997 • The DVDs disk and players are inrtroduced.
1999 • Audio DVD Standard 1.0 agreed upon by manufacturers.