How to add sound to amateur films (1954)

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Contents Page A SOUND IDEA 7 Music for Atmosphere 8 Commentaries and Effects 8 SIMPLE METHODS 10 Using the Radio 10 Radiograms 10 Danger: Live Chassis! 12 Volume Control 12 USING GRAMOPHONE RECORDS 14 Long-playing Records 15 Twin Turntables 15 Mixing Circuits 17 Auto-Couplings 20 Stroboscopes 21 Types of Motor 23 Mounting the Turntables 24 Cue Sheets 26 Locating Points 29 Presentation 31 Commentaries 32 RECORDING SOUND 33 The Choice of Systems 40 Disc Recordings 41 Optical Recordings 42 Magnetic Tape Recording 46 Synchronisation 48 Recording on Wire 48 Stripe on Film 49