Journal of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (1950-1954)

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SOUND RECORDING, cont'd Possibilities of a Visible Music, R. K. Potter, 52: 384-394, Apr. 1949. Frequency-Modulated Audio-Frequency Oscillator for Calibrating Flutter-Meas- uring Equipment, P. V. Smith and E. Stanko, 52: 309-312, Mar. 1949. Single-Element Unidirectional Micro- phone, H. F. Olsen and John Preston, 52: 293-302, Mar. 1949. Experiment in Stereophonic Sound, L. D. Grignon, 52: 280-292, Mar. 1949. Volume Compressors for Sound Record- ing, W. K. Grimwood, 52: 49-70, Jan. 1949. Comparison of Lead-Sulfide Photoconduc- tive Cells with Photoemissive Tubes, Norman Anderson and Serge Pakswer, 52: 41-48, Jan. 1949. American Standard Sound Records and Scanning Area of Double Width Push- Pull Sound Prints (Offset Centerline Type), Z22.70-1948, 51: 548, Nov. 1948. American Standard Sound Records and Scanning Area of Double Width Push- Pull Sound Prints (Normal Centerline Type), Z22.69-1948, 51: 547, Nov. 1948. Proposed Standards for the Measurement of Distortion in Sound Recording, Ed- ward W. Kellogg, Chairman, 51: 449- 467, Nov. 1948. Parabolic Sound Concentrators, R. C. Coile, 51: 298-311, Sept. 1948. Continuously Variable Band-Elimination Filter, Kurt Singer, 51: 203-210, Aug. 1948. Optical Sound-Track Printing, John A. Maurer, 50: 458-473, May 1948. An Improved Intermodulation Measuring System, G. W. Read and R. R. Scoville, 50: 162-173, Feb. 1948. Cathode-Ray-Oscillograph Images of Noise-Reduction Envelopes, B. H. Den- ney, 50: 37-49, Jan. 1948. A Microphone Tilting Device, B. H. Den- ney and R. J. Carr, 49: 530-536, Dec. 1947. Method and Equipment for Checking Motion Picture Apparatus Speeds C. T. Owlett, 49: 471-478, Nov. 1947. Sound Absorption and Impedance of Ac- oustical Materials, Hale J. Sabine, 49: 262-278, Sept. 1947. Proposed Standard for 35-Mm Flutter Test Films-Report of the SMPE Com- mittee on Sound, 49: 160-161, Aug. 1947. Proposed Standard Specifications for Flut- ter or Wow as Related to Sound Rec- ords-Report of the SMPE Committee tee on Sound, 49: 147-159, Aug. 1947. A Combination Scoring, Re-recording, and Preview Studio, Daniel J. Bloom- berg, W. O. Watson and Michael Ret- tinger, 49: 3-26, July 1947. A High-Quality Recording Power Am- plifier, Kurt Singer, 48: 560-568, June 1947. A New Blooping Device, George Lewin, 48: 343-347, Apr. 1947. The Concentrated-Arc Lamp as a Source of Modulated Radiation, W. D. Buck- ingham and C. R. Deibert, 48: 324- 342, Apr. 1947. Report of the SMPE Committee on Prog- ress, W. V. Wolfe, Chairman, 48: 304- 316, Apr. 1947. Acoustics for Recorded and Reproduced Sound (Atlantic Coast Section Meet- ing), 48: 271, Mar. 1947. Corrective Networks, F. L. Hopper, 48: 253-260, Mar. 1947. The Soundman, George R. Groves, 48: 220-230, Mar. 1947. Preliminary Report of Research Council Photocell Subcommittee, Lloyd T. Goldsmith, Chairman, 48: 145-147, Feb. 1947. The Practical Problems of 16-Mm Sound, Allen Jacobs, 48: 116-125, Feb. 1947. A New Selsyn Interlock Selection System, Daniel J. Bloomberg and W. O. Wat- son, 47: 469-473, Dec. 1946. The Newsreel-Its Production and Sig- nificance: Newsreel Sound, Warren M. McGrath, 47: 371-375, Nov. 1946. Modernization Desires of a Major Studio, Loren L. Ryder, 47: 225-229, Sept. 1946. A Simplified Recording Transmission System, F. L. Hopper and R. C. Moody, 47: 132-141, Aug. 1946. An Improved Film-Drive Filter Mecha- nism, C. C. Davis, 46: 454-464, Juno 1946. American Standard Method of Making Cross-Modulation Tests on Variable- 42