Sound recording and reproduction
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- | {{Template}}'''Sound recording and reproduction''' is the [[electrical]] or [[mechanics|mechanical]] inscription and re-creation of [[sound]] waves, usually used for the [[voice]] or for [[music]]. | + | {{Template}}'''Sound recording and reproduction''' is the [[electrical]] or [[mechanics|mechanical]] inscription and [[playback]] of [[sound]] waves, usually used for the [[voice]] or for [[music]]. |
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*[[magnetic tape sound recording]] | *[[magnetic tape sound recording]] | ||
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