Vertical cut recording
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vertical-cut-recording-306-18653111
title:
Vertical cut recording
text:
The vertical cut recording process is an early method of audio recording by which a stylus cuts a vertical groove into a phonograph record. This is in contrast to the lateral recording system which uses a stylus that cuts side-to-side across a record. The vertical recording process, also known as the hill and dale process, was used to record phonograph cylinder records as well as Edison Disc Records, Pathé disc records, and disc records made by numerous smaller companies. Vertical cut recording
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Record groove with varying depth and constant separation between grooves
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vertical_cut_recording
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date modified:
2023-10-02T04:18:21Z
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