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Что (кто) такое reel feeding - определение

AUDIO RECORDING USING MAGNETIC TAPE SPOOLED ON OPEN REELS
Reel-to-Reel; Reel-to-reel; Open-reel; Tape editing; Reel-to-reel tape recorder; Reel-to-reel audio tape recorder; Reel-to-reel tape; Reel-to-Reel recorder; Reel-to-reel audio recording; Open reel; Reel-to-reel tape recordings; Reel to reel tape; Reel-to-reel recording; Tonband; Tape splicing; Audio tape cutting; Cutting audio tape; Reel-to-reel tape deck; Reel to reel; Open reel tape; Reel to reel tape recorder; 7½ IPS Reel; 7½ IPS reel; Reel-to-reel tape recorders; Reel to Reel Tape Recorder; Reel to reel tape deck; Tape splice; Open-reel deck; Tape reel
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  • Professional-style tape reel designed to fit large NARTB hub.
  • A reel-to-reel tape recorder (Sony TC-630), typical of a 1970s audiophile device.
  • A typical home reel-to-reel tape recorder, this one made by Sonora. It could play stereo quarter-track tapes but record only in one quarter-track mono. Home equipment with missing features were fairly common in the 1950s and 1960s.
  • [[Magnetophon]] from a German radio station in World War II.
  • Polish]]-made reel-to-reel tape recorder
  • Universum]] in Ciudad Universitaria in Mexico City
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Bird feeding         
  • U.S. Department of Agriculture]] to feed birds in the winter.
  • Seabird feeding
  • A man feeding pigeons at [[Esplanadi]] in [[Helsinki]], Finland, in 1921
HUMAN ACTIVITY OF FEEDING WILD BIRDS
Bird-feeding; Fatball; Fatballs; Fat-ball; Fat-balls; Feeding Pigeons; Birdfeeding; Feeding birds
Bird feeding is the activity of feeding wild birds, often by means of a bird feeder. With a recorded history dating to the 6th century, the feeding of wild birds has been encouraged and celebrated in the United States and United Kingdom, with it being the United States' second most popular hobby having National Bird-Feeding Month congressionally decreed in 1994.
Reel-to-reel audio tape recording         
Reel-to-reel audio tape recording, also called open-reel recording, is magnetic tape audio recording in which the recording tape is spooled between reels. To prepare for use, the supply reel (or feed reel) containing the tape is placed on a spindle or hub.
Ampex Golden Reel Award         
PRESENTED BY AMPEX CORPORATION TO RECORDING ARTISTS AND STUDIOS FOR HIGH-SELLING ALBUMS OR SINGLES RECORDED AND MIXED ON AMPEX-BRAND MAGNETIC TAPE
Ampex Golden Reel
The Ampex Golden Reel Award was an international music award for studio albums and singles that were recorded and mixed entirely on Ampex audio tape, and which subsequently sold enough units to achieve gold record status in its country of origin. In the United States, gold record status requires sales of 500,000 units, as verified by the Recording Industry Association of America.
reel-to-reel         
¦ adjective denoting a tape recorder in which the tape passes between two reels mounted separately rather than within a cassette.
open-reel         
¦ adjective another term for reel-to-reel.
The Crash Reel         
2013 FILM BY LUCY WALKER
Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/The Crash Reel (2013 movie)
The Crash Reel is a documentary film directed by Lucy Walker which premiered as the Opening Night Gala film on 19 January 2013 at the Sundance Film Festival.
Showreel         
  • An example of a cinematography showreel
SHORT VIDEO SHOWCASING A PERSON'S PREVIOUS WORK
Show reel; Demo reel; Actors Showreel; Sizzle reel; Audition reel; Actor's showreel; Showreel (actors)
A showreel (also known as a demo reel, sizzle reel, or work reel) is a short video showcasing a person's previous work used by many kinds of people involved in filmmaking and other media, including actors, animators, lighting designers, editors, and models. Usually 2 to 3 minutes in length and consisting of footage from different projects, a showreel typically supplements a résumé and is used to promote the person to talent agents, producers, and casting directors.
showreel         
  • An example of a cinematography showreel
SHORT VIDEO SHOWCASING A PERSON'S PREVIOUS WORK
Show reel; Demo reel; Actors Showreel; Sizzle reel; Audition reel; Actor's showreel; Showreel (actors)
¦ noun a short videotape containing examples of an actor's or director's work for showing to potential employers.
Reel language         
LANGUAGE
Atuot language; Atwot language; ISO 639:atu
Reel, or Atwot, is a Nilotic language of South Sudan that is closely related to Nuer. They call themselves Reel; Atwot is their Dinka name.
Reel (dance)         
  • Soft shoes worn for Irish dance
FORM OF DANCE AND GENRE OF ACCOMPANYING MUSIC
Reel (music); Ships Are Sailing; Scottish reel; Scottish Reel; Ships are Sailing; Hreol; Ruidhle; Ruidhleadh
The reel is a folk dance type as well as the accompanying dance tune type. Of Scottish origin, reels are also an important part of the repertoire of the fiddle traditions of the British Isles and North America.

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Reel-to-reel audio tape recording

Reel-to-reel audio tape recording, also called open-reel recording, is magnetic tape audio recording in which the recording tape is spooled between reels. To prepare for use, the supply reel (or feed reel) containing the tape is placed on a spindle or hub. The end of the tape is manually pulled from the reel, threaded through mechanical guides and over a tape head assembly, and attached by friction to the hub of the second, initially empty takeup reel. Reel-to-reel systems use tape that is 1412, 1, or 2 inches (6.35, 12.70, 25.40, or 50.80 mm) wide, which normally moves at 3+347+12, 15 or 30 inches per second (9.525, 19.05, 38.10 or 76.20 cm/s). Domestic consumer machines almost always used 14 inch (6.35 mm) or narrower tape and many offered slower speeds such as 1+78 inches per second (4.762 cm/s). All standard tape speeds are derived as a binary submultiple of 30 inches per second.

Reel-to-reel preceded the development of the compact cassette with tape 0.15 inches (3.8 mm) wide moving at 1+78 inches per second (4.8 cm/s). By writing the same audio signal across more tape, reel-to-reel systems give much greater fidelity at the cost of much larger tapes. In spite of the relative inconvenience and generally more expensive media, reel-to-reel systems developed in the early 1940s remained popular in audiophile settings into the 1980s and have re-established a specialist niche in the 21st century.

Studer, Stellavox, Tascam, and Denon produced reel-to-reel tape recorders into the 1990s, but as of 2017, only Mechlabor continues to manufacture analog reel-to-reel recorders. As of 2020, there were two companies manufacturing magnetic recording tape: ATR Services of York, Pennsylvania, and Recording the Masters in Avranches, France.

Reel-to-reel tape was used in early tape drives for data storage on mainframe computers and in video tape recorders. Magnetic tape was also used to record data signals from analytical instruments, beginning with the hydrogen bomb testing of the early 1950s.