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Why are sound recording needed to preserve sound information?

So they can make sound


What has the author David H Thomas written?

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Why Do you sound different on recordings?

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They were made on cue by sound effect artists using stage props.


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What device uses sound waves and transforms them into mechanical energy to make recordings?

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To preserve sound or vision so that it can be seen or heard again?

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