Analog recording
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Analog recording is the first way humans was able to conserve sounds. It was first successfully used by Thomas Alva Edison.
The modern examples of the analog recording are
- Gramophone record (aka phonograph record, vinyl, etc).
- Magnetic tape.
- Reel-to-Reel recorders.
- Compact cassette.
See also: Digital recording