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"Doping" Music

OW much a control-room engineer may ‘interfere with the output from the orchestra in the studio has long been a bone of contention between the musical and technical staffs of broadcasting organisations. Apparently the discussion will be at an end so far as the new Budapest transmitter is concerned, for the plans include the provision of soundproof glass cases to accommodate the conductor, who will hear his orchestra as it is heard by the radio listener. ‘

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19310925.2.60.8

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 11, 25 September 1931, Page 31

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"Doping" Music Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 11, 25 September 1931, Page 31

"Doping" Music Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 11, 25 September 1931, Page 31

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