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A Dolby noise-reduction system, or Dolby NR, is one of a series of noise reduction systems developed by Dolby Laboratories for use in analog audio tape recording. The first was , a professional broadband noise reduction system for recording studios in 1965, but the best-known is (introduced in 1968), a sliding band system for the consumer market, which helped make high fidelity practical on cassette tapes, which used a relatively noisy tape size and speed. It is common on high fidelity stereo tape players and recorders to the present day. Of the noise reduction systems, Dolby A and were developed for professional use. Dolby B, , and were designed for the consumer market. Aside from , all the Dolby variants work by companding: compressing the dynamic range of the sound during recording,
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A Dolby noise-reduction system, or Dolby NR, is one of a series of noise reduction systems developed by Dolby Laboratories for use in analog audio tape recording. The first was , a professional broadband noise reduction system for recording studios in 1965, but the best-known is (introduced in 1968), a sliding band system for the consumer market, which helped make high fidelity practical on cassette tapes, which used a relatively noisy tape size and speed. It is common on high fidelity stereo tape players and recorders to the present day. Of the noise reduction systems, Dolby A and were developed for professional use. Dolby B, , and were designed for the consumer market. Aside from , all the Dolby variants work by companding: compressing the dynamic range of the sound during recording, and expanding it during playback.
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