Universal Recording Corporation was a recording studio in Chicago founded by Bill Putnam, Sr. for the purpose of investigating new recording techniques and the development of specialized recording equipment. Universal Recording was seminal in the development of experimental studio techniques. It was the location of the first use of tape repeat in a recording, the first isolated vocal booth, the first recording with multiple overdubs of a single voice, early 8-track recording trials and the first experiments with half speed disc mastering.
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| - Universal Recording Corporation (de)
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| - Die Universal Recording Corporation war ein 1946 von Bill Putnam in Chicago betriebenes Tonstudio, das sich in kurzer Zeit zu den größten unabhängigen Tonstudios in den USA entwickelt hat. (de)
- Universal Recording Corporation was a recording studio in Chicago founded by Bill Putnam, Sr. for the purpose of investigating new recording techniques and the development of specialized recording equipment. Universal Recording was seminal in the development of experimental studio techniques. It was the location of the first use of tape repeat in a recording, the first isolated vocal booth, the first recording with multiple overdubs of a single voice, early 8-track recording trials and the first experiments with half speed disc mastering. (en)
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| - Evanston, Illinois, U.S. (en)
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| - Die Universal Recording Corporation war ein 1946 von Bill Putnam in Chicago betriebenes Tonstudio, das sich in kurzer Zeit zu den größten unabhängigen Tonstudios in den USA entwickelt hat. (de)
- Universal Recording Corporation was a recording studio in Chicago founded by Bill Putnam, Sr. for the purpose of investigating new recording techniques and the development of specialized recording equipment. Universal Recording was seminal in the development of experimental studio techniques. It was the location of the first use of tape repeat in a recording, the first isolated vocal booth, the first recording with multiple overdubs of a single voice, early 8-track recording trials and the first experiments with half speed disc mastering. (en)
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