Audio recording refers to the process of capturing and storing sound, converting acoustic energy into electrical signals or digital data. This crucial...
Audio recording is the process of converting sound waves into an electrical or digital format that can be stored and later reproduced.
The two main types are analog recording (e.g., magnetic tape) and digital recording (e.g., computer files), each using different methods for sound capture and storage.
Common devices include smartphones, digital voice recorders, microphones connected to computers, professional studio equipment, and specialized field recorders.
Applications span music production, podcasting, journalistic interviews, security surveillance, dictation, and scientific acoustic research.