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| Steve Marcus, Inagaki Jiroh & Soul Media: Something | | Steve Marcus, Inagaki Jiroh & Soul Media: Something | ||
| Sep 1970 | | 14 Sep 1970<ref>"Japan's Denon 10-Year Digital Veteran." ''Billboard'', 22 Aug 1981.</ref> | ||
| [[NHK PCM Recorder]] | | [[NHK PCM Recorder]] | ||
| Nippon Columbia NCB-7003 | | Nippon Columbia NCB-7003 | ||
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| Summer 1976 @ Armory for the Arts, Santa Fe, NM | | Summer 1976 @ Armory for the Arts, Santa Fe, NM | ||
| [[Soundstream recorder]] | | [[Soundstream recorder]] | ||
| New World Records NW-288 | | colspan=2 style="text-align:center" | Digital recording not issued<ref>The commercial release, New World Records NW-288/289, is an analog recording made at the same time as the digital one.</ref> | ||
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| St Paul Chamber Orchestra; Dir. Dennis Russell Davies:<br/>Aaron Copeland: ''Appalachian Spring'' / Charles Ives: ''Three Places in New England'' | | St Paul Chamber Orchestra; Dir. Dennis Russell Davies:<br/>Aaron Copeland: ''Appalachian Spring'' / Charles Ives: ''Three Places in New England'' | ||
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| {{sortdate|19790000|1979}} | | {{sortdate|19790000|1979}} | ||
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| Stephen Stills: | | Stephen Stills: "Cherokee" + 2 tracks | ||
| 7 Jan 1979 @ The Record Plant, Los Angeles, CA<ref>"CBS-Stills In 1st Rock Digital Date." ''Billboard'', 17 Feb 1979.</ref> | | 7 Jan 1979 @ The Record Plant, Los Angeles, CA<ref>"CBS-Stills In 1st Rock Digital Date." ''Billboard'', 17 Feb 1979.</ref> | ||
| 3M Digital Audio Mastering System | | 3M Digital Audio Mastering System | ||
| | | Record Plant private pressing<ref>"100 Stephen Stills Albums Distributed to Producers." ''Billboard'', 19 May 1979.</ref> | ||
| {{sortdate|19790500|May 1979}} | |||
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| Ry Cooder: ''Bop Till You Drop'' | | Ry Cooder: ''Bop Till You Drop'' |
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Title | Recorded | System | Label/Catalog # | Date |
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Steve Marcus, Inagaki Jiroh & Soul Media: Something | 14 Sep 1970[1] | NHK PCM Recorder | Nippon Columbia NCB-7003 | Jan 1971 |
Stomu Yamash'ta: The World of Stomu Yamash'ta | 11 Jan 1971 @ Tokyo Metropolitan Cultural Hall | NHK PCM Recorder | Nippon Columbia NCC-8004-N | Apr 1971 |
Stomu Yamash'ta: Uzu: The World of Stomu Yamash'ta 2 | 11 Jan 1971 @ Tokyo Metropolitan Cultural Hall | NHK PCM Recorder | Nippon Columbia NCC-8015-N | Aug 1971 |
Sound Limited Columbia Orchestra, et al.: PCM Recording Demonstration | 24 May 1972 @ Nippon Columbia No.1 Studio | Denon DN-023R | Nippon Columbia NCE-8001 | Oct 1972 |
Nagauta Fujimusume: Tenaraiko | ?? | Denon DN-023R | Nippon Columbia NCB-8001 | Oct 1972 |
Nobuo Hara / Sharps & Flats: Twelve Great Composers | 13-15 Apr 1972 | Denon DN-023R | Nippon Columbia NCB-8002 | Oct 1972 |
Columbia Symphonic Orchestra: Invitation to the Light Classical Music | ?? | Denon DN-023R | Nippon Columbia NCB-8003 | Oct 1972 |
Jiro Inagaki: Rough & Elegance | ?? | Denon DN-023R | Nippon Columbia NCB-8004 | Oct 1972 |
Smetana Quartet: Mozart: String Quartets K. 458 and K. 421 | 24-26 Apr 1972 @ Aoyama Tower, Tokyo | Denon DN-023R | Nippon Columbia NCC-8501-N | Oct 1972 |
L'Orchestre de Chambre Jean François Paillard Á Tokio J.S. Bach: Concerto in D Minor for Oboe; Musical Offering; et al. |
26 May 1972 | Denon DN-023R | Nippon Columbia NCC-8502-N | Oct 1972 |
Růžičkovà: Encore Album | 19 Nov 1972 | Denon DN-023R | Nippon Columbia NCC-8503-N | Apr 1973 |
The Oscar Peterson Trio In Tokyo | 27 May 1972 @ The Palace Hotel, Tokyo | Denon DN-023R | Nippon Columbia NCP-8501-N | Oct 1972 |
Earl "Fatha" Hines: Solo Walk in Tokyo | ?? | Denon DN-023R | Nippon Columbia NCP-8502-N | Oct 1972 |
Eugen Cicero: My Lyrics: Eugen Cicero in Tokyo | ?? | Denon DN-023R | Nippon Columbia NCP-8503-N | Oct 1972 |
Jazz in Symphony: Pathetique | ?? | Denon DN-023R | Nippon Columbia NCB-8007 | 1972 |
The Santa Fe Opera; Cond. Raymond Leppard: The Mother of Us All | Summer 1976 @ Armory for the Arts, Santa Fe, NM | Soundstream recorder | Digital recording not issued[2] | |
St Paul Chamber Orchestra; Dir. Dennis Russell Davies: Aaron Copeland: Appalachian Spring / Charles Ives: Three Places in New England |
1978 @ Sound80 Studios, Minneapolis MN | 3M Digital Audio Mastering System (prototype) | Sound 80 Records DLR-101[3] | Dec 1978 |
Flim & The BB's: Flim & The BB's[4] | 1978 @ Sound80 Studios, Minneapolis MN | 3M Digital Audio Mastering System (prototype) | Sound 80 Records DLR-102 | Dec 1978 |
Vienna Philharmonic; Cond. Willi Boskovsky: New Year's Day Concert In Vienna, 1979 | 1 Jan 1979 @ Groáer Musikvereinssaal, Vienna | Decca Digital System | Decca Records D147D 2 | 1979 |
Stephen Stills: "Cherokee" + 2 tracks | 7 Jan 1979 @ The Record Plant, Los Angeles, CA[5] | 3M Digital Audio Mastering System | Record Plant private pressing[6] | May 1979 |
Ry Cooder: Bop Till You Drop | 1979 @ Warner Bros., Hollywood CA | 3M Digital Audio Mastering System | Warner Bros. BSK-3358 | Jul 1979 |
References
- ^ "Japan's Denon 10-Year Digital Veteran." Billboard, 22 Aug 1981.
- ^ The commercial release, New World Records NW-288/289, is an analog recording made at the same time as the digital one.
- ^ ARSC Journal Vol. 39, No. 1: The Dawn of Commercial Digital Recording.
- ^ Mix Online: TECnology Hall of Fame: 1978 3M Digital Audio Mastering System
- ^ "CBS-Stills In 1st Rock Digital Date." Billboard, 17 Feb 1979.
- ^ "100 Stephen Stills Albums Distributed to Producers." Billboard, 19 May 1979.