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    Communication Errors

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    Communication Errors When information is transferred back and forth among the various parts of a computer‚ or transmitted from the earth to the moon and back‚ or‚ for that matter‚ merely left in storage‚ a chance exists that the bit pattern ultimately retrieved may not be identical to the original one. Particles of dirt or grease on a magnetic recording surface or a malfunctioning circuit may cause data to be incorrectly recorded or read. Static on a transmission path may corrupt portions of the

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    Compare and contrast magnetic tapes‚ magnetic disks‚ optical discs‚ Flash RAM‚ and solid-state drives (SSD) in terms of: a. Speed b. Volatility c. Access methods d. Portability e. Cost f. Capacity A magnetic tape is a data storage device which typically stores digital information. The magnetic tape uses digital recording methods and is shaped as a cassette or a cartridge. The tape driver is a device that records the data on to the magnetic tape. Typically‚ the speed of the magnetic depends

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    October 1962 was one of the most dangerous times for the world in recent history. The text being examined in the essay is that of an extract from the Kennedy Tape transcripts. These were a set of secret tape recordings that President J.F Kennedy had made during his time in the white house. The only people aware of these recordings at the time were J.F Kennedy himself‚ his private secretary‚ the two guards who manned the machine and perhaps his brother‚ Robert Kennedy. The conversation that was recorded

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    AUDIO CASSETTE IN TEACHING ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION Dr.R.Sivakumar Abstract The aim of this study was to find out the effectiveness of Audio Cassette in teaching Environmental Education. The sample consisted of 40 students in Control group and 40 students in Experimental group. The data were collected using appropriate tools and it was analyzed by t’ test. The finding is that the achievement scores of Experimental group Students were higher than the Control group Students. INTRODUCTION

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    Philippines‚ broadcasting networks‚ and the relatives of the victims‚ filed a petition before the Court‚ praying that live television and radio coverage of the trial in the criminal cases be allowed‚ and that recording devices (e.g.‚ still cameras‚ tape recorders) be permitted inside the courtroom. Petitioners seek the lifting of the absolute ban on live television and radio coverage of court proceedings‚ contending that previous rulings regarding such matter‚ violate the doctrine that proposed restrictions

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    60s Research Document 4.1.1‚2 History and development of the Multitrack Recorder Multitrack recorders were originally developed in the early 1950s in Germany. The initial principle of multitracks was to divide a tape in two parts and record different sounds onto each and play them back concurrently. The fact that both tracks would be on the same tape would mean they would be synchronised exactly. In classical music recordings of the 1950s‚ the early two track machines were first used

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    Cadillac for its weight and flatness. Even in these early days‚ he used the wax disk setup to record parts at different speeds and with delay‚ resulting in his signature sound with echoes and birdsong-like guitar riffs. When he later began using magnetic tape‚ the major change was that he could take his recording rig on tour with him‚ even making episodes for his 15-minute radio show in his hotel room. He invented the first solid-body electric guitar‚ the first bass guitar‚ the use of Echo‚ Delay‚ Reverb

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    german electrical manufacturer and his team designed a new kind of tape recorder‚ but instead of Poulsen’s solid steel band they came up with the idea of using plastic tape coated in iron oxide. This type of recorder was called the Megnetophon‚ this was considered poorer quality compared to already existing wire recorders but was soon improved and became standard recorders in German radio stations. The development of wire recorders had continued in the

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    On June 17‚ 1972 five thieves were arrested for breaking into the Watergate hotel in Washington D.C‚ the culprits planed install tape recorders‚ wiretap phones and steal secret documents to spy on the Democratic Party; originally the hotel was used as the headquarters of the Democratic National Committee. The burglars were connected to the White House and President Nixon and his reelection campaign‚ who was a republican. One of the burglars was a After the the burglars were tried‚ one of them‚ James

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    Audio Mastering

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    “mix” of your musical selection. Mixes may either be recorded to tape or stored on the hard drive of a DAW. •  Master assembly means editing a collection of individual song mixes into a complete “Master” that flows from start to finish in the desired order and with the desired amount of space between selections. A final master may be assembled by transferring between two digital recorders‚ or by physically editing mixes on analog tape. •  Premastering/mastering is the link between the production process

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