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Binaural recording session is held at Engineer's Hall in New York for Atlantic Records with Wilbur DeParis and his Rampart Street
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September 11, 1952: Binaural recording session is held at Engineer's Hall in New York for Atlantic Records with
Wilbur DeParis and his Rampart Street Ramblers. Very likely it was taped on a Magnecord.
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Emory Cook debuts his two-channel binaural records at the New York Audio Fair and Atlantic Records issues "the first commercial binaural
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October 29 - November 1, 1952: Emory Cook debuts his two-channel binaural records at the
New York Audio Fair and Atlantic Records issues "the first commercial binaural disc recording."
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Emory Cook debuts 2 channel binaural records at the New York Audio Fair
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October 29 - November 1, 1952: Emory Cook debuts his two-channel binaural records at the
New York Audio Fair and Atlantic Records issues "the first commercial binaural disc recording."
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Rafael Kubelik and the Mercury Orchestra recorded in stereo on a Magnecord
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Chicago December 6, 1952- C. Robert Fine and David Hall record in stereo for the Mercury Living Presence series. Rafael Kubelik and the Mercury Orchestra are performing Tábor from My Fatherland and Bert Whyte captures the performance in stereo on his Magnecorder.