Hi Steve:
Don't you mean the TECHNIQUES of Magnetic Recording?
I don't think the Japanese hi-fi division of Panasonic was mis-spelling the word back when Tall
developed American tape editing techniques.
-- Tom FIne
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Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] Columbia 10inch LP HL 9000 series
> Tall also published a book on this topic, "Technics of Magnetic Recording."
> Good retro reading.
>
> Steve Smolian
>
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>
> Regarding Columbia and the early use of magnetic tape ...
>
> We've addressed this topic from several angles before. It's worth repeating
> that one of the earliest U.S. productions that involved extensive tape
> editing was Edward R. Murrow's "I Can Hear It Now,"
> produced in 1948. Here's a scan of the original 78RPM album's liner notes,
> which includes details of the production process not included on any of the
> LP versions I own:
> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/55748706/Murrow-I_Can_Hear_It_Now-1933_4
> 5-78_album_cover.pdf
>
> Note that the tape editor mentioned, Joel Tall, invented the splicing block
> during his time at CBS News and patented the aluminum version familiar to
> all of us who grew up in the tape era. Tall's first version was made of
> wood. Tall also wrote a series of articles about tape editing, what could be
> described as the Old Testament of tape editing, for one of the audio
> magazines in the 1950s, I believe it was Audio Engineering.
>
> So, it's self-evident that CBS News (Radio) was an early adopter of magnetic
> tape in the U.S. I'm not sure how quickly this migrated over to Columbia
> Records, which was somewhat removed from the news division. I've heard that
> Columbia was obsessed with developing the 33 1/3 microgroove LP in the
> 1946-48 timeframe, and adopting magnetic tape recording practices was a far
> second fiddle to that project.
>
> -- Tom Fine
>
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> From: "Dennis Rooney" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2014 10:57 AM
> Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] Columbia 10inch LP HL 9000 series
>
>
>> All Lps released through 1949 would have been mastered on lacquers at
>> 33-1/3 rpm. 78 issues were dubbed from the lacquers as well.
>>
>> DDR
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Aug 6, 2014 at 5:48 PM, Steven Smolian <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hard to know what was from 78s. Most below seem to be from the "dub from
>>> 16" lacquers to LP and 78 (& 45)" period.
>>>
>>>
>>> Steve Smolian
>>>
>>>
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>>> Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2014 5:17 PM
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>>> Subject: [ARSCLIST] Columbia 10inch LP HL 9000 series
>>>
>>> Below is a list of COLUMBIA HL 9000 series.
>>>
>>> Please provide corrections and additions - Thanks!
>>>
>>> Were any of these direct reissue of a 78rpm album?
>>>
>>> The Lawrence Loy SQUARE DANCE series appears to start at Vol.2, continues
>>> to
>>> V.4, and an
>>>
>>> un-numbered volume on 9029 - was there a Vol.1 ?? perhaps 9000 or on 78??
>>>
>>> THANKS!
>>>
>>> Best wishes, Thomas.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> 9000 ???????
>>>
>>> 9001 Gene Autry Western Classics, Vol.1
>>>
>>> 9002 Gene Autry Western Classics Vol.II
>>>
>>> 9003 Bob Wills Roundup
>>>
>>> 9004 Roy Acuff Songs of the Smoky Mountains
>>>
>>> 9005 Al Dexter Troopers Songs of the Southwest
>>>
>>> 9006 Bob Atcher
>>>
>>> 9007 Spade Cooley Sagebrush swing
>>>
>>> 9008 various CURRENT COUNTRY HITS No.1
>>>
>>> 9009 Arkansas Woodchoppers
>>>
>>> 9010 Roy Acuff Old time barn dance
>>>
>>> 9011 various CURRENT COUNTRY HITS No.2
>>>
>>> 9012 various COUNTRY CHRISTMAS SONGS
>>>
>>> 9013 Bob Atcher Songs of the Saddle-traditional Cowboy
>>> songs
>>>
>>> 9014 Lawrence Loy Square Dances, Volume II
>>>
>>> 9015 Chuck Wagon Gang Favorite Country Hymns
>>>
>>> 9016 various CURRENT COUNTRY HITS No.3
>>>
>>> 9017 Adolph Hofner San Antonians Dude Ranch Dances
>>>
>>> 9018 Lawrence Loy Square dance album. Vol.3
>>>
>>> 9019 Lefty Frizzell Songs of Jimmie Rodgers
>>>
>>> 9020 various CURRENT COUNTRY HITS, No.4
>>>
>>> 9021 Lefty Frizzell Listen to Lefty
>>>
>>> 9022 Chuck Wagon Gang Gospel gems
>>>
>>> 9023 Carl Smith Sentimental songs
>>>
>>> 9024 Lawrence Loy Square Dances, Vol.4
>>>
>>> 9025 Little Jimmy Dickens The Old Country Church
>>>
>>> 9026 ???????????
>>>
>>> 9027 Chuck Wagon Gang Joy to the world : Christmas carols
>>>
>>> 9028 ???????????
>>>
>>> 9029 Lawrence Loy Square Dances
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> any releases beyond 9029 ?????????????
>>>
>>
>>
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