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AES Convention in SF CA historical presentation

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Wed Sep 13, 2006 12:07 am

The Upcomming AES convention in San Francisco will feature a presentation by Barry Brose on the history of Disk recording
He is the one who has published the book that has been talked about in other posts on this site.

http://www.aes.org/events/121/historical/session.cfm?ID=799

Friday, October 6, 1:00 pm — 2:00 pm

DISK CUTTERS

Presenter:
Barry Brose, Highland Laboratories - San Francisco, CA, USA


Abstract:
Western Electric pioneered disk cutter design, from the first cutters used in talking motion pictures (Vitaphone), through the early 1930s during which full-fidelity disk recording was achieved in the laboratory, and on to the 45-45 stereo disk cutting system that became a world standard. Western Electric also pioneered the use of closed-loop motional feedback servo systems in its cutters in both the mono and stereo eras. Designing and fitting all elements required for high fidelity recording in a record groove of only 0.001 to 0.003 inches was a tour de force of engineering and manufacturing technologies. Barry Brose will present his film on the evolution of these heads, showing the cutters "up close" and disassembled for viewing the internal parts and the principles of operation. Additionally, you will see selected cutter heads in actual operation.

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Post: # 610Unread post andybee
Wed Sep 13, 2006 3:32 pm

I want this movie!!!!
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Post: # 617Unread post motorino
Thu Sep 14, 2006 7:28 am

where its THE FILM????

i need one too!!
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Higland Labs

Post: # 624Unread post cuttercollector
Thu Sep 14, 2006 1:05 pm

http://www.highlandlab.com


Here is the guy and his business website. He is old and probably just trying to finish editing the film for the AES convention, so don't bug him too bad!
It isn't available yet. He does have videos on old microphones which I have and are pretty interesting, and of course the book on cutters which has been mentioned all over this site.

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