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To attract star performers who may also wish to ski, hunt, fish, etc., some studios are planning to erect recording facilities in the mountains; others project Kodachrome slides of landscapes through large windows, as if to bring the outdoors indoors. With TV records and cassettes just around the corner, the paper also discusses cyclorama screens, video control rooms. Likewise described are the shortcomings of apparently improved acoustic designs in studio plans.
Author (s): Rettinger, Michael;
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AES Convention: 63
Paper Number:1461
Publication Date:
1979-05-06
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Rettinger, Michael; 1979; The Shape of Recording Studios to Come [PDF]; ; Paper 1461; Available from: https://aes.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=2893
Rettinger, Michael; The Shape of Recording Studios to Come [PDF]; ; Paper 1461; 1979 Available: https://aes.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=2893
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