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Sounds Easy, But...

Aug 31, 2021
26:41
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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2
The Story of the Record Booth
01:56 • 2min
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3
The Princeton Phono Post Archive
03:42 • 2min
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4
The First Sum of the Early Recordings in Tom's Archive
05:37 • 1min
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5
How Did You Find Conversational Nuggets in the Interview?
07:05 • 4min
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6
The Voisograph Machine
11:31 • 2min
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7
How Do You Sort Through All This?
13:45 • 3min
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8
German Soldiers Recording Voice Mails for Their Families
16:50 • 2min
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9
The Voice Mails of the Germans
18:27 • 2min
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10
Carrie Carriat's Song Writing Practice
20:09 • 5min
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11
Transom Dot Org - Carriet Harmon
25:00 • 2min
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Good producers hide the difficulties. They make it all sound easy. Cariad Harmon's "Record Booth" is an excellent example. She seamlessly weaves together narration, interviews, scene tape, music, and archive tape -- like it’s no big thing. Wellllll, not so fast. Cariad shares the backstory on this HowSound.

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