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  1. The earliest known field recording is of a Shama bird. It was recorded in 1889 by Ludwig Koch using a wax cylinder recording. This was the first documented recording of a non-human subject. [4] The distinction between whether field recordings are art or music is still ambiguous, as they still serve both purposes. [5]

  2. Feb 8, 2015 · Thus, field recording is an invitation for us as listeners to consider sound through another set of ears. It encourages us to hear, at least in part, as someone else does. It invites us to ...

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  3. First developed by German audio engineers ca. 1943, two-track recording was rapidly adopted for modern music in the 1950s because it enabled signals from two or more microphones to be recorded separately at the same time (while the use of several microphones to record on the same track had been common since the emergence of the electrical era in the 1920s), enabling stereophonic recordings to ...

  4. we can now record anything on our smartphones and other easily accessible playback devices that pro-vide storage. 2. ERA 1 Prior to audio recording technology, attempts at field recordings started as specially designed foley sound objects to mimic what humans heard in their sur-roundings. One can look to the Whistling Vases of

  5. The Okeh recording company designed its own portable wax cylinder machine for field recordings, first used in Atlanta by Polk Brockman in June 1923. Among the groups and singers recorded that summer by Brockman was Fiddlin' John Carson whose recording of "Little Log Cabin in the Lane" made in June sold well for Okeh.

  6. Aug 22, 2022 · 2. Era 1. Prior to audio recording technology, attempts at field recordings started as specially designed foley sound objects to mimic what humans heard in their surroundings. One can look to the Whistling Vases of the Incan civilization 1 and the Mexican Death Whistle 2 as examples of this early attempt.

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  8. Apr 6, 2020 · Field recording is the art of capturing audio recordings without the help of modern studios. To work in the field means to work outside of a workplace setting. No soundproofed walls, no isolation booths and definitely no control room filled with sound engineers, effects units and fancy computers. Field recording is all about capturing audio ...

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