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BRITISH CHARITABLE TRUST
Recording Britain; 'Recording Britain'

Recording studio         
  • [[Allen & Heath]] GS3000 analog mixing console in a home studio
  • An audio production facility at [[An-Najah National University]]
  • son jarocho]] singer recording tracks at the Tec de Monterrey studios
  • Engineers and producers watch a trumpet player from a window in the control room during a recording session.
  • The [[Siemens]] Studio for Electronic Music ca. 1956.
  • [[Danny Knicely]] records with Furnace Mountain Band in Virginia (2012)
  • [[Donna Summer]] wearing headphones during a recording session in 1977
  • Neve VR60, a multitrack mixing console. Above the console are a range of studio monitor speakers.
  • The studio at Ridge Radio in [[Caterham]], England
  • A selection of instruments at a music studio, including a [[grand piano]]
FACILITY FOR SOUND RECORDING
Recording studios; Music studio; Recording Studio; Sound-recording studio; Isolation booth (audio); Vocal booth; Music studios; Room simulator; Record Studio; Radio studio; Recording room; Sound recording industry; Recording facility; Sound Stage Studio; Music recording studio
A recording studio is a specialized facility for sound recording, mixing, and audio production of instrumental or vocal musical performances, spoken words, and other sounds. They range in size from a small in-home project studio large enough to record a single singer-guitarist, to a large building with space for a full orchestra of 100 or more musicians.
Tabulating Machine Company         
  • [[Charles Ranlett Flint]] had already created several successful consolidations, including creating industrial giant [[U.S. Rubber]].
  • Front cover of a January 1920 sales catalog showing clocks, scales and tabulating equipment)
  • Hollerith's plant in 1893<!-- it can't be the Tabulating Machine Co., as that was not incorporated until 1896! -->
  • 1917 [[organizational chart]]. This style of chart, pyramids divided into five parts, was required by Patterson and one of the many things Watson brought from NCR to CTR.<ref>Crowther, Samuel (undated). ''John H. Paterson – The Romance of Business'', Geoffrey Bliss</ref>
  • IBM songbooks with Think signs in several languages and [[punched card]]s
  • Thomas J. Watson
AMERICAN BUSINESS MACHINES COMPANY
Tabulating Computing Recording Corporation; Tabulating Machine Company; Computing Tabulating Recording Corporation (CTR); Computing Tabulating Recording Corporation; International Time Recording Company; Computing Tabulating Recording Company; C-T-R
<company> The company founded in 1896 by Herman Hollerith to exploit his invention of the punched card. It became part of IBM in 1924. (1996-01-02)
Analog recording         
TECHNIQUE USED FOR THE RECORDING OF ANALOG SIGNALS
Analog audio; Analogue recording; Analogue audio; Analog media; Analog format
Analog recording is a technique used for the recording of analog signals which, among many possibilities, allows analog audio for later playback.

Βικιπαίδεια

Pilgrim Trust

The Pilgrim Trust is a national grant-making trust in the United Kingdom. It is based in London and is a registered charity under English law.

It was founded in 1930 with a two million pound grant by Edward Harkness, an American philanthropist. The trust's inaugural board were Stanley Baldwin, Sir James Irvine, Sir Josiah Stamp, John Buchan and Hugh Macmillan; its first secretary was former civil servant, Thomas Jones.