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While there are dozens of different kinds of noise reduction, the first widely used audio noise reduction technique was developed by Ray Dolby in 1966
hiss and burn, white black pink noise. Tape hiss is the high frequency noise present on analogue magnetic tape recordings caused by the size of the magnetic particles used to make the tape. Effectively it is the noise floor of the recording medium. It can be reduced by the use of finer magnetic particles or by increasing the amount of tape used per second to record a signal. The small amount of noise present in magnetic recordings can be thought of as arising from two separate and distinct causes -
1) Minute magnetic irregularities in the
tape which vary...
circuit bent bint, skint and scraggy, a robot doll of droll design asks you to resign yourself to the wealth of nations...
Apart from tapenoise, other nom de plumes have been used
Here is the tape noise diary of what is going on in the microcosmic world of tape noise. Distortion is the topic and now is its heyday