BASF / EMTEC - Magnetic Tape Technology and the World Around it :
kommt noch
TVHandbook - Milestones in the Evolution of Technology - an Overview in englisch:
- http://www.tvhandbook.com/History/History.htm
- http://www.tvhandbook.com/History/History_timeline.htm
- http://www.tvhandbook.com/History/History_radio.htm
- http://www.tvhandbook.com/History/History_TV.htm
- http://www.tvhandbook.com/news/history_dtv.htm
- http://www.tvhandbook.com/History/History_film.htm
- http://www.tvhandbook.com/History/History_biography.htm
und hier alles über das Tonband und die Tonband-Geräte aus US- Sicht in englisch:
- http://www.tvhandbook.com/History/History_tape.htm
- http://www.tvhandbook.com/History/History_recording.htm
- http://www.tvhandbook.com/History/History_mullin.htm
Ray Dolby, Sony und IBM
Ein inzwischen ganz bekannter Mann und für die Entwicklung und den Durchbruch der Bandmaschinen in der Studio-Technik war Ray Dolby. Als junger Mann arbeitete er 1947 bei Ampex am ersten US Tonbandgerät mit und später an der Entwicklung des ersten Video Recorders.
Hier ist sein Lebenslauf :
http://www.dolby.com/about/who_we_are/dolby_bio.html
dazu noch ein paar milestones von den Dolby Laboratories http://www.dolby.com/about/who_we_are/history_1.html
Die AMPEX History
http://www.ampex.com/03corp/03corp.html
Aus der SONY Historie :
http://www.sony.net/Fun/SH/1-2/h2.html
aus der IBM Historie - Magnetic tape drive lab model
http://www-1.ibm.com/ibm/history/exhibits/storage/storage_photo.html
http://www-1.ibm.com/ibm/history/exhibits/storage/storage_PH4-18.html
http://www-1.ibm.com/ibm/history/exhibits/storage/storage_PH5-24.html
aus der TDK Historie
http://www.tdk.co.jp/teaae01/aae10000.htm
Sound Recording History
http://inventors.about.com/library/inventors/blsoundrecording.htm
Achtung: diese Links ändern sich öfter.
Eine Linkliste auf historische Hersteller
http://reel2reeltexas.com/vinLinks.html
http://audiotools.com/vr2r.html
http://www.trewaudio.ca/stelladat.htm
Weitere Historien Links:
The Center for Magnetic Recording
http://cmrr.ucsd.edu/homeset.htm
Principals of Magnetic Recording :
http://www.ee.washington.edu/conselec/CE/kuhn/magtape/95x1.htm
Recording Technology History
http://history.acusd.edu/gen/recording/notes.html
Magnetic Recording History Pictures :
http://history.acusd.edu/gen/recording/tape.html
Die Bing Crosby Story, der das Bandgerät public machte.
http://history.acusd.edu/gen/recording/derbingle.html
POULSEN'S PATENT
http://www.amps.net/newsletters/issue27/27_poulsen.htm
Magnetic Recording
http://www.aacg.bham.ac.uk/magnetic_materials/magnetic_recording.htm
A Chronology of Magnetic Recording
http://inventors.about.com/gi/dynamic/offsite.htm?site=
http://www.acmi.net.au/AIC/MAGN%5FREC%5FCHRON.html
John T. Mullin (1913-99) Recalls the American Development of the Tape Recorder
http://www.kcmetro.cc.mo.us/pennvalley/biology/lewis/crosby/mullin.htm
The Pavek Museum of Broadcasting
http://www.pavekmuseum.org und die Linkseite http://www.pavekmuseum.org/pavek2.html
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Hier ein Engländer mit einem kleinen Museum
http://www.mancini99.freeserve.co.uk/index.html
Noch mehr Links aus US Archiven:
Die Studer Story in englisch
http://www.reeltoreel2.de/worldwide/HistoryE.htm
Das Prinzip der Magnetischen Aufzeichnung in englischer Sprache:
http://www.tvhandbook.com/support/pdf_files/audio/Chapter6_1.pdf
How a Tape Recording Machine Works
http://web.bryant.edu/~ehu/h364proj/fall_98/pepin/magneticworks.html
Magnetic Recording/Playback
http://www.electronics.dit.ie/staff/tscarff/DISKS/magnetic_recording.htm
Literatur zu diesem Thema :
- Mullin, John, "Discovering Magnetic Tape," Broadcast Engineering, Intertec Publishing, Overland Park, KS, May 1979.
- Ziff, Richard, "Magnetic Tape's Impact on Broadcasting," Broadcast Engineering, Intertec Publishing, Overland Park, KS, May 1979.
- Anderson, Charles, "The Progression of Videotape Recording," Broadcast Engineering, Intertec Publishing, Overland Park, KS, May 1979.
- Ginsberg, Charles, "The Birth of Videotape Recording", Ampex Corporation, Redwood City, CA.
- Ginsburg, Charles, "The First VTR: A Historical Perspective," Broadcast Engineering, Intertec Publishing, Overland Park, KS, May 1981.
- Graubart, Lawrence, "Magnetic Tape Trends," Ampex Corporation Magnetic Tape Division, Redwood City, CA.
- Hammar, Peter, "The Birth of the VTR," Broadcast Engineering, Intertec Publishing, Overland Park, KS, June 1986.
- Randolph, Gene, "The History of the Cart Machine," Broadcast Engineering, Intertec Publishing, Overland Park, KS, August 1984.
- "Retrospective: The History of Video Developments," Video Systems, Intertec Publishing, Overland Park, KS, March 1985.
- Roizen, Joseph, "Video Tape Recorders: A Never Ending Revolution," Broadcast Engineering, Intertec Publishing, Overland Park, KS, April and May 1976.
- Schneider, Arthur, "The Growth of Videotape Editing," Broadcast Engineering, Intertec Publishing, Overland Park, KS, May 1981.
- Schow, Edison, "A Review of Television Systems and the Systems for Recording Television," Sound and Video Contractor, Intertec Publishing, Overland Park, KS, May 1989.
- Schubin, Mark, "From Tiny Tubes to Giant Screens," Video Review, April 1989.
- Ziff, Richard, "The 25th Anniversary of the Videotape," Broadcast Engineering, Intertec Publishing, Overland Park, KS, April 1981.
More Links
- Angus, Robert. "History of Magnetic Recording," Audio, August and September, 1984.
- Camras, Marvin, ed.. Magnetic Tape Recording. New York, 1985.
- Clark, Mark H. "The Magnetic Recording Industry, 1878-1960: an international study in business and technological history." Ph. D. thesis, University of Delaware, 1992.
- Clark, Mark H. "Suppressing Innovation: Bell Laboratories and Magnetic Recording." Technology and Culture 34, July 1993, pp. 522-6.
- Grahme, Arthur. "Recording the Saipan Fight on Wire," Popular Science 145, December, 1944, p. 201.
- Kusisto, Oscar P. "Magnetic Tape Recording, Reels, Cassettes, or Cartridges?" Journal of the Audio Engineering Society 25, October/November 1977, pp. 828-835.
- Livingston, James D. Driving Force: The Natural Magic of Magnets. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1996.
- "Magnetic Wire Recorder," Life 15, 1942, pp. 49-50.
- Marlow, Eugene and Eugene Secunda. Shifting Time and Space: the Story of Videotape. New York: Praeger, 1991
- Miller, John Anderson. Men and Volts at War: The Story of General Electric in World War II. New York: McGraw Hill, 1947.
- Morton, David Lindsay, Jr. "The History of Magnetic Recording in the United States, 1888-1978." Ph.D. thesis, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1995, p. 340-379.
- Morton, David Lindsay, Jr. "'The Rusty Ribbon': John Herbert Orr and the Making of the Magnetic Recording Industry, 1945-1960." Business History Review 67, Winter 1993.
- Mullin, John T. "Creating the Craft of Tape Recording" in High Fidelity, April, 1976.
- Nmungwun, Aaron Foisi. Video Recording Technology: its impact on media and home entertainment. Hillsdale, N.J.: L. Erlbaum Associates, 1989.