recording$67681$ - translation to greek
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recording$67681$ - translation to greek

BRITISH CHARITABLE TRUST
Recording Britain; 'Recording Britain'

recording      
n. αναγραφή, φωνοληψία, εγγραφή
tape recording         
  • [more details]]]
  • Emile Berliner with disc record gramophone
  • Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs]]'', 1938
  • Magnetic audio tapes: acetate base (left) and polyester base (right)
  • Graphical representation of a sound wave in analog (red) and 4-bit digital (blue)
  • RCA-44, a classic [[ribbon microphone]] introduced in 1932. Similar units were widely used for recording and broadcasting in the 1940s and are occasionally still used today.
  • Many members of the media use recorders to capture remarks.
  • A typical Compact Cassette
  •  A digital sound recorder from Sony
RECORDING OF SOUND AND PLAYING IT BACK
Sound reproduction; Sound recording; Audio storage; Audio recording; Recorded sound; Audiotapes; Sound recordings; Tape Recording; Music Recording; Sound Recorder; Audio recorder; Voice recording; Music record; Audio Production; Audio components; Recording and editing; Audio recording and editing; Sound Recording and Reproduction; Free MP3; Free mp3; Sound recorder; Audio system; Sound recording equipment; Portable Audio; Voice-to-note; Sound Recording; Audio technology; Sound technology; Sound recording and production; Portable audio; Audio Technology; Sound recorders; Recording technology; Music recording; Sound recordist; Recorded music; Phonographic market; Audio recordings; ⏺; Sound reproduction medium; Sound reproduction media
ταινία ηχογράφησης
sound recording         
  • [more details]]]
  • Emile Berliner with disc record gramophone
  • Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs]]'', 1938
  • Magnetic audio tapes: acetate base (left) and polyester base (right)
  • Graphical representation of a sound wave in analog (red) and 4-bit digital (blue)
  • RCA-44, a classic [[ribbon microphone]] introduced in 1932. Similar units were widely used for recording and broadcasting in the 1940s and are occasionally still used today.
  • Many members of the media use recorders to capture remarks.
  • A typical Compact Cassette
  •  A digital sound recorder from Sony
RECORDING OF SOUND AND PLAYING IT BACK
Sound reproduction; Sound recording; Audio storage; Audio recording; Recorded sound; Audiotapes; Sound recordings; Tape Recording; Music Recording; Sound Recorder; Audio recorder; Voice recording; Music record; Audio Production; Audio components; Recording and editing; Audio recording and editing; Sound Recording and Reproduction; Free MP3; Free mp3; Sound recorder; Audio system; Sound recording equipment; Portable Audio; Voice-to-note; Sound Recording; Audio technology; Sound technology; Sound recording and production; Portable audio; Audio Technology; Sound recorders; Recording technology; Music recording; Sound recordist; Recorded music; Phonographic market; Audio recordings; ⏺; Sound reproduction medium; Sound reproduction media
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Wikipedia

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.