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Laser Sound Waves are used in modern painless surgeries.
So they can make sound
an instrument that can play back the recordings of the sound
Unfortunately, no; prior to 1978, sound recordings were protected by state law rather than federal law. The earliest any sound recordings will enter the public domain is February 15, 2067.
Parametric equalizers are electronic devices which let a person adjust the level and frequency of a sound. These devices are used by audio engineers in sound recordings.
David H. Thomas has written: 'Archival information processing for sound recordings' -- subject(s): Cataloging of sound recordings, Data processing, Database design, Rodgers and Hammerstein Archives of Recorded Sound, Sound archives, Sound recording libraries
No.
An audio file is a type of computer file that stores digital sound recordings. Audio files can be played back on a computer or other digital audio player. They are often used to store music, but can also be used to store other types of sound recordings, such as speeches or interviews.
No recordings of her exist
A. G. Pickett has written: 'Preservation and storage of sound recordings' -- subject(s): Audio-visual aids, Libraries, Preservation, Sound recordings, Special collections, Storage
The way you sound on a recording is the way you sound to the whole entire universe. It is very weird that you hear your voice differently.
The old laser printers used He-Ne laser , and the modern laser printers use infrared laser .