Édouard-Léon Scott de Martinville

Description: (French Bookseller, Printer, and Inventor)
Édouard-Léon Scott de Martinville was a French inventor recognized for his pioneering contributions to sound recording technology. He invented the phonautograph, the earliest device capable of recording sound waves, which was patented in France in 1857. This innovation marked a significant advancement in the audio recording field, influencing the development of sound technology and inspiring further innovations.

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Birthday April 25, 1817 (Taurus)
Born In Paris
Died on April 26, 1879
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