Download a four-page article from ‘Radio Electronics’ magazine 5/1950 entitled “Unusual Techniques In Sound Recording” (Richard H. Dorf):
DOWNLOAD: Unusual_Techniques_Sound_Recording_Dorf_1950
The article is primarily concerned with studio-editing applications of the then-novel ‘magnetic tape recording’ technology, with some interesting bits regarding techniques for capturing greater dynamic range in disc-recording. Article was researched at Reeves Sound Studios in NYC, a five-floor facility that seems to have been primarily a sound-for-picture studio but which hosted at least one commercially-released Coltrane session. Reeves used Fairchild 30 ips tape machines which look very similar to the industry-standard Ampex 300s of the era.
One reply on “Unusual Techniques In Sound Recording (1950)”
Is Reeves Sound Studios still in New York City near the UN Bldg.? I worked for them in the 60’s and am interested in finding this out. I worked under John V. and I remember many of the persons that worked there then. Thank you for any info.