hello david, karena anda tampaknya masih ngotot,saya singkap saja deh bukti2 mengenai fakta bahwa Les paul is indeed the founder of MTR.ini ada link artikel dari internet beserta urlnya,dan silahkan baca lagi bahwa yg anda kemukakan mengenai les paul tidak pernah mengatakan dirinya sebagai penemu MTR adalah tidak benar.dia terang2an mengatakan dialah pionirnya MTR.silahkan membaca interview dibawah ini beserta potongan2 artikel lain.selamat membaca,dan semoga sekarang anda dengan sportif mengakui fakta bahwa Les Paul MEMANG penemu teknik rekaman apa yang sekarang kita kenal dengan nama MULTITRACK Recording technique.
suka tidak suka,ngaku tidak ngaku toh tetap saja sejarah telah mencatat les paul sebagai penemu MTR,bukan jojon,timbul,atau orang lain,tapi ya LES PAUL.ok!semoga puasss
Sandy Nasution
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/musicroom/
BUKTI-BUKTI BAHWA LES PAUL ADALAH PIONIR DAN PENEMU TEKNIK MULTITRACK RECORDING:
http://www.jinxmagazine.com/les_paul.html
The following interview took place on July 19, 1999 at the Iridium jazz club across from Lincoln Center in New York City.
DS: How did that come to be used for radio?
LP: What happened is that I was the person that invented sound on sound recording, making it possible for multitrack recording. I went from sound on sound to the actual one inch tape with eight tracks on it. I was the first one to invent, to create and use sound on sound, multitrack recording.
DS: Was the first application of that for radio?
LP: It was for me, for experimenting. It happened to be that I was doing it for a radio show.
DS: Was this after you already had your radio show?
LP: It was my radio show. That's what I invented (multitrack recording) for. To replace the disc, and go to tape, to make a multitrack recording. Sound on sound recording. Later to take it and make the one inch tape with eight tracks and stereo.
http://www.saskmug.org/newsletter%20Feb2002.pdf
Apple Receives Technical Grammy
For many people, the Grammy awards are an annual event
wherein the music recording industry congratulates itself for selling
lots of albums, and shamelessly uses the occasion to sell a few more
albums by putting some hot-selling acts and half-naked celebrities on
prime time television. Beginning in 1994, however, the Recording
Academy began awarding technical Grammys for individuals and
companies which have made ø¦ontributions of outstanding technical
significance to the recording field.?Past winners include Les Paul (a
pioneer of the electric guitar and multitrack recording), Ray Dolby
(noise reduction technology), Digidesign (high-end digital recording
tools), and George Massenburg (parametric EQ, mix automation, and
other production tools).
http://mmd.foxtail.com/Archives/Dige....07.21.04.html
Les Paul and Magnetic Tape Recording
By Mickey Sadler
There is also interesting information of his inventions for the sound
recording industry such as "creating sound-on-sound, over-dubbing, the
electronic reverb effect and multi-track tape recording, he made the
first eight track recorder in the late 1940s by stacking eight Ampex
tape machines and synchronizing them", his involvement with Bing Crosby
and Colonel Dick Ranger and the Magnetophone tape recorder brought back
from Germany during WW2.
potongan artikel tambahan:
1. Les Paul wins 'Technical Grammy'
Legendary guitarist Les Paul has been named a recipient of a 2001 Technical Grammy from the Recording Academy (NARAS). The award, which will be formally acknowledged February 21 during the 43rd Annual Grammy Awards ceremony, honors individuals and companies who have made contributions of outstanding technical significance to the recording field.
"Les Paul's contributions to both the technology and art of music are immeasurable." says Gibson Chairman and CEO Henry Juszkiewicz.. "Gibson is proud and, indeed, honored to have worked with Les for almost fifty years. His work and music continue to inspire us all."
"The foundations of multitrack recording laid by Les . . . continue to enable generations of artists, engineers and producers to expand the creative boundaries of recorded music," Academy president/CEO Michael Greene said in a statement. The products of his inspiration and dedication "have revolutionized the recording industry," Greene said.
2. Multitrack Recording and the "New Sound"
With tape machines, Les was the first to practice what Les referred to as "sound-on-sound" recording. He discovered that he could record a musical part, then record a second part, transfer it to another tape machine, and then repeat the process as many times as you wanted. Although Les called it sound-on-sound, we know it today as Multitrack Recording. This technique made his records sound different from what everyone else was doing.
SALAM,
Sandy Nasution----.
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