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- History_of_multitrack_recording abstract "Although General Electric researcher Charles A. Hoxie invented the pallophotophone (a machine that used 35mm film to optically record multiple tracks of sound) in ca. 1922, modern multitrack recording began in 1943 with the invention of stereo sound, which divided the recording head into two tracks.".
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- History_of_multitrack_recording subject Category:History_of_technology.
- History_of_multitrack_recording subject Category:Music_history.
- History_of_multitrack_recording subject Category:Sound_recording.
- History_of_multitrack_recording comment "Although General Electric researcher Charles A. Hoxie invented the pallophotophone (a machine that used 35mm film to optically record multiple tracks of sound) in ca. 1922, modern multitrack recording began in 1943 with the invention of stereo sound, which divided the recording head into two tracks.".
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