recording machine
collocation in Englishmeaningsofrecordingandmachine
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recording
noun
uk/rɪˈkɔː.dɪŋ/us/rɪˈkɔːr.dɪŋ/
speech, music, or moving pictures that have been recorded to be listened to or ...
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machine
noun[C]
uk/məˈʃiːn/us/məˈʃiːn/
a piece of equipment with several moving parts that uses power to do a particular type ...
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The central image shows the specialrecordingmachinein operation, with the sound waves coming from the speaker's mouth being converted into a groove on the zinc disc.
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That is the solution whereby, burnt into the core of therecordingmachine, is material which stops home copying.
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I frisked his side pocket and there was arecordingmachine, no bigger than a paper-back book.
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Among other practical objections is the difficulty of proving that a voice heard on arecordingmachinewas the voice of the person in custody.
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It is purely arecordingmachine.
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Instead of sending his report to arecordingmachineas ordered, they put it on the shortwave transmitter.
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Therecordingmachinewas essentially an exposed-horn acoustical record player functioning in reverse.
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He later bought himself a four trackrecordingmachineand started songwriting and singing.
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It was recorded on entirely analogue equipment in real time, with each track recorded on a one-track-per-day basis with no overdubs or edits on a 2 trackrecordingmachine.
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Airchecks made by listeners, generally with consumer-grade equipment, are often lost to poor quality copies made with tape machines that are not aligned to therecordingmachine.
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Again, many schools, quite rightly taking advantage of the technical developments, are recording educational broadcasts on tape recording machines.
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He said that their computers and their recording machines were hot with the work that they have been doing.
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The items covered are belts, discs and sheets used in those office recording machines which do not use tape.
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I feel sure that the record industry would agree to this, as there is no doubt that replacement of existing recording machines contributes greatly to the hardware manufacturers' annual turnover.
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Recording machines are openly used to record some conferences, meetings or interviews which would otherwise be recorded by verbatim writers.
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The images were eventually extracted following many months of puzzling through the data and examining how the recording machines functioned.
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During the 1960s, and 1970s, helical scan recording machines were introduced by many manufacturers and marketed all over the world.
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In the sessions, 33 microphones placed around the orchestra captured the music which was transferred onto eight optical recording machines located in the hall's basement.
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The recording machines were usually located in a separate building to completely isolate them from sound stage floor vibrations and other undesirable influences.
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The recording machines were turned on and everything was captured over the next four days.
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