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Topic: World's First Digital Audio Recording (1951) (Read 390 times)

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October 03, 2016, 10:26:09 PM
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I just read the article. I assume that the recording, with the voice and all was the first recording done and saved to a computer. This is just a recording done with recording equpment back then, recording a computer playing a tune, like a Atari plays a tune.
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I did some Googling and there's nothing about the first digital recording. It says something about 1957. So do you have a sorce?

Here's one:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/2016/09/27/researchers-decode-first-electronic-song-made-by-alan-turing-aft/

Oh, I see. So this was a recentely I guess decoded in a sense, recording.
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I did some Googling and there's nothing about the first digital recording. It says something about 1957. So do you have a sorce?

Here's one:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/2016/09/27/researchers-decode-first-electronic-song-made-by-alan-turing-aft/
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I did some Googling and there's nothing about the first digital recording. It says something about 1957. So do you have a sorce?
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That was pretty cool. Thanks for sharing. I just wish they didn't play an instrument, I was more curious about listening to the voices talking and the clarity of it, sounding as if was just recorded this year. That recording will never degrade.
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