New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 11, 1927, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1927. ”mwfffim At Herrup’s —A Most Exceptional Offer! | Another Tnvention Demonstrated pr ‘ Today : ‘ ' New York, Feb. 11 (UP)—Anoth- ‘ g & e : . companying music or speech was ' | demonstrated for the press at a New || York theater today. This device records the music on .:w outside edge of the film and was | g RN Py . i ’ "/ : Our Credit Tel'ms veloped by the englneers of the 7 ; and Westinghouse Electric. It s easy : % sl i i t to manipulate, the operator of the RIS ' : ‘ . i . os fiim projecting machine being able 4 ‘ : e : : r‘gnvfin. to control the musie reproducing ap- . 1 3 e t paratus without assistance. A simple ! : ; : N s 7 ) R cable connection is used to carry the \ i { : electrical Impulses of the music or talk to the amplifying apparatus on ! the stage. ’ i AETH] Complete synchronization 1is at- 5 ¢ : | I 1 ", tainable in this development, accord- — ! Hihh Hm a | ing to David Sarnoft, president of the Radio Corporation. It differs from other devices where the motion pic- ture film also carries the music in the method of recording. An oscillo- graph is used. At today's demonstration, it was shown that not only is it possible to cord music simultaneously with 1o taking of motion pletures, but that it is possible to perfect a mo- tion picture and then record an or- chestral accompaniment which synchronizes. Several reels of a film which was shown last week at the Capitol theater were exhibited to- kether with the accompaniment of | the Capitol orchestra. | The method of presenting motion pictures with recorded accompani- ments which is now being exhibited at several New York theaters at reg- ular performances employ the phonograph method, with disc rec- | ords. it The new device was perfected ! [T \\! va‘ W l “ | J ) ';(' ‘ | ’ ~ < - 14-Piece The annual meeting of the stock- . 5 Living Room Outfit holders of the Union Mfg. 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