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Perfecting Sound Forever is Greg Milner’s sweeping history of recorded music and the technologies that transformed how the world listens. Beginning with Thomas Edison’s 1915 claim that he could perfectly reproduce live sound, Milner traces a century of innovation, experimentation, and debate about what recorded music should be. He explores breakthroughs such as magnetic tape, the invention of the compact disc, and the rise of digital editing tools that allow producers to create performances that never actually happened.
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- 781.49 MIL p
- Publisher
- : Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2010
- Collation
- 416 pages, 5.48 x 0.96 x 8.38 inches
- Language
- English
- ISBN/ISSN
- 9780865479388
- Classification
- 781.49
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- Statement of Responsibility
- Greg Milner
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