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Re: [ARSCLIST] Early Stereo 1881 and 1931 (Was - Dynadoodoo



it may be more difficult than it seems

those machines were spring driven, assuming any kind of speed stability is probably going to be an exercise in frustration - unless you can write a computer progarm that will modify one "track" to conform to the other. Instability will be randon and unpredictable I would say

you may have 2 records playing simultaneously, but creating a stereo image requires maintaining very tight sync, as in a tolerance of miliseconds

it seems we have discussed this on this list or 78-L in the past

joe salerno

Steven C. Barr(x) wrote:
----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert J Hodge" <rjhodge@xxxxxxx>
The Columbia Multiplex Grand Graphophone of 1900 used a single wax
cylinder which contained three tracks designed to be played back
simultaneously with three reproducers through three horns.
If the three tracks were recorded with three horns and 3 recorders, then
this could easily be one of the first stereophonic machines.

Well...IF one could find multiple copies of any early cylinders made
before the emergence of duplicates by moulding (that is, when multiple
copies were made by positioning the artist in front of an array of
machines...!)...it MIGHT be possible to find two copies which came
from the two machines at each end of the array...which would enable
the reconstruction of a "stereo" version...?!

Steven C. Barr



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