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A dictation machine is a sound recording device most commonly used to record speech for later playback or to be typed into print.

The name "Dictaphone
Dictaphone

Dictaphone was an United States company, a producer of dictation machines?sound recording devices most commonly used to record Speech communication for later playback or to be typed into print....
" is a trademark
TradeMark

TradeMark is a tall, primarily residential, skyscraper in Charlotte, North Carolina. It was completed in 2007 and has 28 floors. There are 200 hundred residential units....
 of the company of the same name, but has also become a common term for all dictation machines, as a genericized trademark
Genericized trademark

A genericized trademark is a trademark or brand name that has become the colloquialism or generic description for a general class of Good or Service , rather than the specific meaning intended by the trademark's holder....
.






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Edisondictaphone
A dictation machine is a sound recording device most commonly used to record speech for later playback or to be typed into print.

The name "Dictaphone
Dictaphone

Dictaphone was an United States company, a producer of dictation machines?sound recording devices most commonly used to record Speech communication for later playback or to be typed into print....
" is a trademark
TradeMark

TradeMark is a tall, primarily residential, skyscraper in Charlotte, North Carolina. It was completed in 2007 and has 28 floors. There are 200 hundred residential units....
 of the company of the same name, but has also become a common term for all dictation machines, as a genericized trademark
Genericized trademark

A genericized trademark is a trademark or brand name that has become the colloquialism or generic description for a general class of Good or Service , rather than the specific meaning intended by the trademark's holder....
. Sometimes when the general term rather than the specific company is referred to, the variation "dictophone" is used.

History



Shortly after Thomas Edison
Thomas Edison

Thomas Alva Edison was an American inventor and businessman who developed many devices that greatly influenced life around the world, including the phonograph and the long-lasting, practical electric light bulb....
 invented the phonograph
Phonograph

The record player, phonograph or gramophone was the most common device for playing Sound recording and reproduction sound from the 1870s through the 1980s....
, the first device for recording sound, in 1877, he thought that the main use for the new device would be for recording speech in business settings. (Given the low audio fidelity of earliest versions of the phonograph, recording music
Music

Music is an art form whose media is sound organized in time. Common elements of music are pitch , rhythm , dynamics , and the sonic qualities of timbre and texture ....
 may not have seemed to be a major application.) Some early phonographs were indeed used this way, but this did not become common until the mass production of reusable wax
Wax

Wax has traditionally referred to a substance that is secreted by bees and used by them in constructing their honeycombs.It is an imprecisely defined term generally understood to be a substance with properties similar to beeswax, namely...
 cylinders in the late 1880s. The differentiation of office dictation devices from other early phonographs (which commonly had attachments for making one's own recordings) was gradual. The machine marketed by the Edison Records
Edison Records

Edison Records was the first record label, pioneering recorded sound and an important player in the early record industry....
 company was trademarked as the "Ediphone".

Electric microphone
Microphone

A microphone, sometimes referred to as a mike or?more recently?mic, is an acoustic-to-electric transducer or sensor that converts sound into an electrical signal....
s generally replaced the strictly acoustical recording methods of earlier dictaphones by the late 1930s. In 1945, the SoundScriber
SoundScriber

The SoundScriber was a dictation format introduced in 1945. It recorded sound by pressing grooves into soft vinyl discs, and, along with the competing Gray Audograph and DictaBelt, is one of the few examples of a groove-based consumer recording medium....
 and Gray Audograph
Gray Audograph

The Gray Audograph was a dictation format introduced in 1945. It recorded sound by pressing grooves into soft vinyl discs, like the competing, but incompatible, SoundScriber....
, which cut grooves into a plastic disc, was introduced, and two years later Dictaphone replaced wax cylinders with their DictaBelt
Dictabelt

The Dictabelt or Memobelt was a form of recording medium introduced by the United States Dictaphone company in 1947. It used a stylus to record sounds by pressing a groove into a replaceable plastic belt....
 technology, which cut a mechanical groove into a plastic belt instead of into a wax cylinder. This was later replaced by magnetic tape
Magnetic tape

Magnetic tape is a medium for magnetic recording generally consisting of a thin magnetizable coating on a long and narrow strip of plastic. Nearly all recording tape is of this type, whether used for recording Audio frequency or video or for computer data storage....
 recording. While reel-to-reel tape was used for dictation, the inconvenience of threading tape spools led to development of more convenient formats, notably the Compact Cassette
Compact Cassette

The Compact Cassette, often referred to as audio cassette, cassette tape, cassette, or simply tape, is a magnetic tape Sound recording and reproduction format....
, Mini Cassette, and Microcassette
Microcassette

A Microcassette is an audio storage medium introduced by Olympus Corporation in 1969. It uses the same width of magnetic tape as the Compact Cassette but in a much smaller container....
.

Sony Bm 610
Digital dictation
Digital dictation

Digital dictation is a method of recording and editing the spoken word in real-time within a digital audio format.advantages:Digital dictation offers several advantages over traditional cassette tape based dictation:...
 became possible in the 1990s as falling computer memory
Computer memory

Computer memory is usually meant to refer to the semiconductor technology that is used to store information in Electronics devices. Current primary computer memory makes use of integrated circuits consisting of silicon-based transistors....
 prices made portable voice recording devices affordable. In the 1990s, improvements in voice recognition technology allowed some dictation to be made via computer, although as of 2007 the technology is not robust enough to replace human transcription in most cases.

Despite the advances in technology, analog media are still widely used in dictation recording for their flexibility, permanence, and robustness.

Common dictation formats

  • Wax cylinder (1890s)
  • Gray Audograph
    Gray Audograph

    The Gray Audograph was a dictation format introduced in 1945. It recorded sound by pressing grooves into soft vinyl discs, like the competing, but incompatible, SoundScriber....
     (1945)
  • SoundScriber
    SoundScriber

    The SoundScriber was a dictation format introduced in 1945. It recorded sound by pressing grooves into soft vinyl discs, and, along with the competing Gray Audograph and DictaBelt, is one of the few examples of a groove-based consumer recording medium....
     (1945)
  • DictaBelt
    Dictabelt

    The Dictabelt or Memobelt was a form of recording medium introduced by the United States Dictaphone company in 1947. It used a stylus to record sounds by pressing a groove into a replaceable plastic belt....
     (1947)
  • Compact Cassette
    Compact Cassette

    The Compact Cassette, often referred to as audio cassette, cassette tape, cassette, or simply tape, is a magnetic tape Sound recording and reproduction format....
     (1963)
  • Mini Cassette (1967)
  • Microcassette
    Microcassette

    A Microcassette is an audio storage medium introduced by Olympus Corporation in 1969. It uses the same width of magnetic tape as the Compact Cassette but in a much smaller container....
     (1969)
  • Digital dictation
    Digital dictation

    Digital dictation is a method of recording and editing the spoken word in real-time within a digital audio format.advantages:Digital dictation offers several advantages over traditional cassette tape based dictation:...
     (1990s)


See also

  • Speech recognition
    Speech recognition

    Speech recognition converts spoken words to machine-readable input . The term "voice recognition" is sometimes incorrectly used to refer to speech recognition, when actually referring to speaker recognition, which attempts to identify the person speaking, as opposed to what is being said....


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