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  2. Denon - Wikipedia

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    Denon made Japan's first professional disc recorder and used it to record the Hirohito surrender broadcast. For many decades, Denon was a brand name of Nippon-Columbia, including the Nippon Columbia record label. In 2001, Denon was spun off as a separate company with 98% held by Ripplewood Holdings and 2% by Hitachi.

  3. Reel-to-reel audio tape recording - Wikipedia

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    Studer, Stellavox, Tascam, and Denon produced reel-to-reel tape recorders into the 1990s, but as of 2017, only Mechlabor [1] continues to manufacture analog reel-to-reel recorders. As of 2020 [update] , there were two companies manufacturing magnetic recording tape: ATR Services of York, Pennsylvania , and Recording the Masters in Avranches ...

  4. Digital recording - Wikipedia

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    January 1977: Denon develops a smaller fully-portable PCM recording system, the DN-034R. Like the DN-023R and DN-023RA it records 8 channels at 47.25 kHz on a 2-inch video tape recorder (VTR) running at 38.1 cm/s, but it uses 14-bits "with emphasis, making it equivalent to 15.5 bits," yielding 89 dB signal-to-noise ratio.

  5. Digital audio - Wikipedia

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    Analog reel-to-reel tape recorder Sony professional digital audio tape (DAT) recorder PCM-7030 Digital audio workstation. PCM was used in telecommunications applications long before its first use in commercial broadcast and recording. Commercial digital recording was pioneered in Japan by NHK and Nippon Columbia and their Denon brand, in the ...

  6. Pulse-code modulation - Wikipedia

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    In 1972, Denon unveiled the first 8-channel digital recorder, the DN-023R, which used a 4-head open reel broadcast video tape recorder to record in 47.25 kHz, 13-bit PCM audio. [note 2] In 1977, Denon developed the portable PCM recording system, the DN-034R.

  7. Denon Records - Wikipedia

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    Denon Records was a Japanese audiophile record label owned by Denon and distributed by A&M Records from 1990 through 1992. This was a reissue program that included 390 jazz and classical music titles that were issued on compact disc.