Graphical sound
Sound recording from images drawn on film or paper / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about recording technique. Not to be confused with Visual music, that is related to music visualization.
Graphical sound or drawn sound (Fr. son dessiné, Ger. graphische Tonerzeugung,; It. suono disegnato) is a sound recording created from images drawn directly onto film or paper that were then played back using a sound system. There are several different techniques depending on the technology employed, but all are a consequence of the sound-on-film technology and based on the creation of artificial optical polyphonic sound tracks on transparent film.
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