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By means of an analog-computer technique, geometric playback distortions are simulated during disc recording. Second- and third-order harmonics are recorded so that the vertical and lateral components are free of tracing distortion in playback and pinch-effect distortion is removed in lateral recording. The method also offers the possibility of correcting the vertical recording angle by electrical means.
Author (s): Redlich, Horst;
Klemp, Hans Joachim;
Affiliation:
Telefunken-Decca, Berlin, Germany
(See document for exact affiliation information.)
Publication Date:
1965-04-06
DOI:
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Redlich, Horst; Klemp, Hans Joachim; 1965; A New Method of Disc Recording for Reproduction with Reduced Distortion: The Tracing Simulator [PDF]; Telefunken-Decca, Berlin, Germany; Paper ; Available from: https://aes.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=1216
Redlich, Horst; Klemp, Hans Joachim; A New Method of Disc Recording for Reproduction with Reduced Distortion: The Tracing Simulator [PDF]; Telefunken-Decca, Berlin, Germany; Paper ; 1965 Available: https://aes.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=1216
@article{Redlich1965a,
title={{A New Method of Disc Recording for Reproduction with Reduced Distortion: The Tracing Simulator}},
author={Redlich, Horst and Klemp, Hans Joachim},
year={1965},
month={apr},
journal={Journal of the Audio Engineering Society},
volume={13},
number={2},
pages={111-118},
}
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