1 AM, thought to myself - ''How do we actually capture audio and play it back.. what?''. Interesting video with great voice over and editing. My curiosity was satisfied, well done 🤘🏻😄
Waaaaaaaaahahahhhh sorry the mention of vinyl discs in the 1890s had me screaming Edit: Now that I regained my composure- the flat discs were made of shellac starting in the 1980s. Vinyl wasn’t introduced until the 1950s
Is it possible that sound wasn't free for noice in old age ? I have a tape recorder,where there sometimes is noice from old cassettes😛 Perhaps it just because it has been used to much ?
Hey! I really liked the video. I'm writing an essay that should include the history of audio recording, but i can't find any reliable sources of information. Would you pleease be able to say what sources you used for the video??
Hey! Sorry for the late reply, I watched a lot of documentary’s that I found on RUclips for the research of this video, I also had a friend help with the research of this video and am not sure where he got his info
@flyinglobster9552 Nothing really. There's many things that are great about electricity. However, you can't use it after an EMP or something similar. It would be great if they had something that work without the need for electricity.
If you don t know, this is a great video…….. there is alot not completely untrue.😢 digital was invented in 1930…. But than how and what to do……. They hat to wait for transistors. And there is more, the cable recorder……..
l have a question for pro-producers: at what point in time recording became as good sounding as today? speaking strictly form john doe's public ears, one can tell the difference in the recording quality in any album from, say, Queen and the latest Metallica. There's simply superiority in sound quality. Everything mainstream today sounds phenomenal. But so was anything made 20 years ago, not so 40 years ago though. After 30 years of listening to a thousand styles, l've been trying to pinpoint that one recording(s) which anyone can honestly say sounds fantastic. l would go to to Nirvana's Nevermind for instance. Was 1991 the year recording quality took the huge leap?
Most modern stuff is plasticised by using auto tune and quantizing and the mainstream industry, smaller studios and people at how should stop that bullshit and develop, or make people, develop enough talent that correction isn't needed. Technological correction is bafoonary.
this is a good video. thx for the content viewer from 🇮🇷 [btw i deleted this: (why doesn't this video has millions of views) because i saw the date of upload after]
Because it's magic, noone knows how it happens, some magi just gave us a box 100 years ago and we've been copying that magic box ever since. How am I reading what you are typing? Or watching this video?
Hey I helped make this :)
I didn't help make this but I helped u make your comment a year ago
Thanks for helping me make my comment just now to
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@@metry liar
1 AM, thought to myself - ''How do we actually capture audio and play it back.. what?''. Interesting video with great voice over and editing. My curiosity was satisfied, well done 🤘🏻😄
I kid you not at exactly 1 am had the same thought
@@bwb7589 Literal same thought process here, also at exactly 1am.
THIS VIDEO WOULDNT BE POSSIBLE WITHOUT METRY YOU CAN FIND HIS CHANNEL HERE:
ruclips.net/user/metry
I love history videos so much, especially music ones. Glen fricker made a history of marshall amplification and this gives me the same vibe.
This is quality content right here. 10 thumbs up man
He read the wikipedia article "History of sound recording" word for word
@@mnuelsnchz6860 that plus illustration, gets the job done 👌
This video is based. You need more subscribers my boy.
Thankyou so much I was doing a history presentation and I chose recording devices so this helped me out alot
This is perfect for my investigation. I'm researching about recording technology between 1950 and 1999, and I didn't know any of this. Thank you.
I knew that buttholes were body parts before I watched this video
I appreciate the video but there are some errors. ❤
Very interesting! Good job, Iann! 💟
Good documentary. Thanks a lot!
Thank you for this video
It has helped e further study audio and older technologies.
great video as always man
Grabbed myself a big ol' sammich for this one
This was dope thank you
Waaaaaaaaahahahhhh sorry the mention of vinyl discs in the 1890s had me screaming
Edit:
Now that I regained my composure- the flat discs were made of shellac starting in the 1980s. Vinyl wasn’t introduced until the 1950s
There is something so fascinating about mechanical sound recording, as soon as it becomes digital i kinda just find it boring
6:06 sound goes real quiet
I think digital recording is the pinnacle of audio recording; there is little to no improvements from here on out.
come on bro. Everyone thinks that till it improves.
@@intheskymusic it's been 40+ years
@@DanBurgaud digitalbfrom
Digital from 40 years ago has evolved a bit...lol
funnily enough, right when the video kicked into the digital era, something happened to the volume of the video
The transitioned disc were shellac not vinyl!
Is it possible that sound wasn't free for noice in
old age ? I have a tape recorder,where there sometimes is
noice from old cassettes😛
Perhaps it just because it has been used to much ?
u got a new subscriber
3:30
Hey! I really liked the video. I'm writing an essay that should include the history of audio recording, but i can't find any reliable sources of information. Would you pleease be able to say what sources you used for the video??
Hey! Sorry for the late reply, I watched a lot of documentary’s that I found on RUclips for the research of this video, I also had a friend help with the research of this video and am not sure where he got his info
@@Stemp Oh okkk that's alright. The video itself helped me a lot! tysm🤍
It doesn't explain how sound is captured in the air between the sound and the microphone.
Nice
If only we could create something that could record audio as rich as digital without the need for electricity :(
@@SJ-xg1uf why? What’s wrong with electricity?
@flyinglobster9552
Nothing really. There's many things that are great about electricity. However, you can't use it after an EMP or something similar. It would be great if they had something that work without the need for electricity.
@@SJ-xg1uf are u expecting to be hit by an EMP? Also if we find another way to listen to music it will have its own set of problems
Don’t forget 8 tracks!
If you don t know, this is a great video…….. there is alot not completely untrue.😢 digital was invented in 1930…. But than how and what to do……. They hat to wait for transistors. And there is more, the cable recorder……..
Thanks
Ironic that a video about audio has bad volume consistency
Yeah, was still getting the hang of it back when I made this! Actually have taken some audio mixing classes since!
l have a question for pro-producers: at what point in time recording became as good sounding as today? speaking strictly form john doe's public ears, one can tell the difference in the recording quality in any album from, say, Queen and the latest Metallica. There's simply superiority in sound quality. Everything mainstream today sounds phenomenal. But so was anything made 20 years ago, not so 40 years ago though. After 30 years of listening to a thousand styles, l've been trying to pinpoint that one recording(s) which anyone can honestly say sounds fantastic. l would go to to Nirvana's Nevermind for instance. Was 1991 the year recording quality took the huge leap?
Most modern stuff is plasticised by using auto tune and quantizing and the mainstream industry, smaller studios and people at how should stop that bullshit and develop, or make people, develop enough talent that correction isn't needed. Technological correction is bafoonary.
first CD i bought was Shrek:)
this is a good video. thx for the content
viewer from 🇮🇷
[btw i deleted this: (why doesn't this video has millions of views) because i saw the date of upload after]
The clip of Au Clair De La Lune is well out of sequence
history of stemps videos
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@@Stemp what happened to shopping malls? more like what happened to popping balls
For an audio video, the audio in this video sucks.
:D
please quit the fried voice!
im sane (saying) this is alien techno. u cant really explain it like how a piano is struck. what is struck to play back voice?
Freaking explain how sound is recorded Jesus Christ why can no one answer this question
Because it's magic, noone knows how it happens, some magi just gave us a box 100 years ago and we've been copying that magic box ever since.
How am I reading what you are typing? Or watching this video?