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Pilottone (or Pilotone) and the
related neo-pilot tone are
specialized synchronization signals used in
analog audio recording systems.
These signals,...
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Nagra III with
Pilottone...
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Pilottone Sync
sound 16 mm film
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evolution of
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Before the use of
pilottone sync-sound (invented in 1954) and the 1961
Nagra III,
sound recording...
- to the
carrier frequency multiplex system.
Syncword Synchronous Idle
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- with a
movie camera. For such purposes,
special recorders that
record pilottone must be used.
Tachometer signals can be used to
synchronize several tape...
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Rouch used
synchronized sound,
using a 16 mm
camera connected through pilottone with a
prototype of
Nagra III, a
transistorized tape
recorder with electronic...
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essentially clock motors.
Later the 50 Hz or 60 Hz sine wave,
called a
Pilottone, was
recorded on a
second parallel track of an
audio recorder. In double-system...
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- two machines, they were synchronised.
Townsend thereby effectively used
pilottone, a
technique that was
common in 16mm news
gathering whereby a 50/60 Hz...