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  2. Mastering (audio) - Wikipedia

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    Magnetic tape was commonly used to create master copies.. Mastering, a form of audio post production, is the process of preparing and transferring recorded audio from a source containing the final mix to a data storage device (the master), the source from which all copies will be produced (via methods such as pressing, duplication or replication).

  3. Production of phonograph records - Wikipedia

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    Also, more records could be produced from each master since stampers would eventually get damaged, but rarely wear out. Since the master was the unique source of the positive, made to produce the stampers, it was considered a library item. Accordingly, copy positives, required to replace worn positives, were made from unused early stampers.

  4. Prompt book - Wikipedia

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    Prompt book for Radamisto, 1720 The prompt book from a 1874 staging of Hamlet by English actor and manager Henry Irving . While at Hofstra, Francis Ford Coppola learned about the idea of a prompt book, so he used the technique to produce his 1972 Paramount release of The Godfather. In a three-ring binder he kept an "annotated copy of the novel ...

  5. Master recordings - Wikipedia

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    Master recordings are the original recordings of audio performances. The term covers recording as well as post-recording mixes and production edits : masters are the copyrighted recordings that are used for analog and digital duplication. [ 1 ]

  6. Mimeograph - Wikipedia

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    Unlike spirit duplicators (where the only ink available is depleted from the master image), mimeograph technology works by forcing a replenishable supply of ink through the stencil master. In theory, the mimeography process could be continued indefinitely, especially if a durable stencil master were used (e.g. a thin metal foil).

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  8. Duplicating machines - Wikipedia

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    But for every additional copy, the average cost decreases. At 100 prints, the master cost per copy was only 0.4–0.8 cents per copy, and the cost of the paper printed upon will start to dominate. A master is capable of making 4000–5000 prints, and then a new master easily be made if needed for further copies.

  9. 20 iconic slang words from Black Twitter that shaped pop culture

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    Brazy "Brazy" is another word for "crazy," replacing the "c" with a "b." It can also be used to describe someone with great skill or who has accomplished something seemingly impossible.