Ääninauhoitteista
Ääninauhoitteista, also known as sound recordings, refers to the technology and products that capture and reproduce sound. The earliest forms of sound recording involved mechanical processes, such as those developed by Thomas Edison with his phonograph. These devices etched sound waves onto a physical medium, typically a cylinder or disc. Later advancements led to magnetic tape recording, which offered improved fidelity and ease of editing. Cassette tapes and reel-to-reel tapes became widespread for both professional and consumer use.
The advent of digital technology revolutionized sound recording. Digital audio formats store sound as a series