[78-L] stereo, ca. 1932
Dan Van Landingham
danvanlandingham at yahoo.com
Wed Jul 8 20:55:22 PDT 2009
Regarding RCA's 1932 stereo attempts;I had heard that a similar thing was done around
1940 involving the recordings that were used in the movie "Fantasia".I had also read some
years back regarding Edison's use of multiple cylinder recording machines that also achi-
eved a stereo effect.What is the difference between stereo and binaural sound?
--- On Wed, 7/8/09, lastofthebarons <lastofthebarons at mac.com> wrote:
From: lastofthebarons <lastofthebarons at mac.com>
Subject: Re: [78-L] stereo, ca. 1932
To: "78-L Mail List" <78-l at klickitat.78online.com>
Date: Wednesday, July 8, 2009, 12:34 PM
There is, of course, the well known 3 Feb 1932 stereo recordings of
Duke Ellington and His Orchestra by RCA Victor. What were previously
thought to be two takes are in fact separate recordings of the same
take, which provide the left and right channels. I don't know if the
original intent was to produce a stereo or whether the result was a
lucky by-product of making two recordings in case one master was
damaged. Whatever, the results speak for themselves.
Best wishes,
On 8 Jul 2009, at 02:31, joe at salerno.com wrote:
> A brief article - mentions the BBC's attempt at a stereo broadcast in
> Dec. 1925
>
> http://www.sequenza21.com/index.php/1480
>
> and he directs interested readers to -
>
> http://www.stokowski.org/Harvey%20Fletcher%20Bell%20Labs%20Recordings.htm
>
> to learn more about the Philadelphia Experiment - the one with
> stereophonic recording of the P.O. broadcasts, I mean.
>
> joe salerno
>
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