The area of technology associated with music recorders and players is primarily audio technology, which encompasses both hardware and software used for recording, storing, and playback of sound. This includes devices such as digital audio workstations (DAWs), analog tape recorders, and various music players like CD players and streaming applications. Additionally, advancements in digital signal processing and audio codecs have significantly influenced how music is recorded and played back.
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All music players, not just CD players benefit society. They bring music to the world and also bring new technology to the world.
Yes they have music recorders. A recorder is a type of instruments that is kind of like a flute and a whistle combined. You can of course record music on the recorder that isn't the instrument.
Music has changed technology in many significant ways. It led to the invention of portable music players, as well as smart phones. It also helped make computers more complex.
Not sure what you mean... probably music players?
you listen to music through tape recorders by inserting the disk and it will play through the speakers and you can put it as loud as it goes and you can listen to it through headphones as well
General music stores do not often carry mixers or multi-track recorders. You will want to find a music supply store or go online to purchase these.
The reason that there are no digital audio recorders is because most people use the radio for music. Since they can now get their music online, they simply download it and place it on MP3 players to listen to later. Even many radio shows are now available online for people to listen to anytime they want.
Kenneth Rudrum has written: 'Gay recorders, for descant or treble recorders with piano acc' -- subject(s): Recorder and piano music