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History of recording devices By Curt Eichel

  • First recording

    First recording
    First recorder human voice.This is the first known recording of a person.
    it is of a woman singing the French folk song “Claire de la lune”.
    It was recorded by a “phonautograph”, which etches waveforms onto paper. French inventor Edouard-Leon Scott de Martinville built the device, which uses a diaphragm that responds to sound to etch the lines onto paper via the soot from an oil lamp.
  • Thomas Edison records "Mary had a little Lamb"

    Thomas Edison records "Mary had a little Lamb"
    Thomas Edison records a woman singing "Mary had a little lamb"
    This would be the first American recorded.
  • worlds first lateral-cut record

     worlds first lateral-cut record
    Inventer Charles Tainter makes the worlds first record, by cutting groves on a cylinder coated in soft wax.
  • Graphone is invented

    Graphone is invented
    Chichester Bell and Charles Tainter invent the Graphophone that use wax coated cylinders with groves to record and play back sound.
  • Non-wax recording

    Non-wax recording
    Inventer Emile Berliner creates a non-wax recording surface on a photo-engraved lateral-cut grove surface.
    Month and day unknown.
  • Magnetic Tape

    Magnetic Tape
    Inventers Valdemar Poulsen and Fritz Pfleumer devlop a way to capture sound onto a thin magnetic tape. This was much smaller than the larg discs.
  • Magnetic wire recording

    Magnetic wire recording
    Inventer Valdemar Poulsen created the first wire recorders. They were like the magnetic tape recorders but used a stong wire insted of paper tape. This made them reliable.
    month and day unknown.
  • Improved magnetic tape

    Improved magnetic tape
    Inventer Frizt Pfleumer developed a stronger magnetic tape on paper coated with iron oxide.
  • Cassette Tapes

    Cassette Tapes
    Cassette tapes were a spin-off of magnetic tape reels. Thier small size, preloaded in a cassett made them easy to use and store. They were created by scientiests at RCA Victor.
  • Digital recording

    Digital recording
    James T. Russell is the inventer of the modern digital recorder.
    Russell developed the concept of optical digital recording in 1965 but it would be 1973 before a working prototype was created.
    Day and month are unknown.