[78-L] About the Neo-Bechstein recording
I. Cubillo
i.cubillo at telefonica.net
Thu Jun 4 08:50:29 PDT 2009
Never mind, guy! I'll feel greatly satisfied if the file transfer appeals to
you so much as to give publicity to others...
Mainly worried about the quality of my transfers. A friend collector from
Spain has told me that they sound very well, but as long as he's an
enthusiastic friend, I fear that his opinion is somewhat biased... towards
giving his full approval to me...
That's why I call you wise men, and ask your cold, technical, unbiased
opinion about the quality of the copies I make.
I'm going to put some spanish music there too, to see the effects on the
Seven Wise Men at 78-L...
Regards,
Iñigo Cubillo
----- Original Message -----
From: "Royal Pemberton" <ampex354 at gmail.com>
To: "78-L Mail List" <78-l at klickitat.78online.com>
Sent: Thursday, June 04, 2009 4:46 PM
Subject: Re: [78-L] About the Neo-Bechstein recording
Sounds great! Do you mind if I post a link to this recording on a
talking machine forum I'm on?
On 6/4/09, I. Cubillo <i.cubillo at telefonica.net> wrote:
> Folks: you'll surely think that I'm a bit sticky with this, but heey !!!
> It's the very first time I manage to put a 78 for share in a website!
>
> Well, some explanations. The record has been copied using a RELOOP TT,
> equipped with a Shure SS78E stylus, and locked to 78rpm. The preamp used
is
> the Esoteric sound Re-Equalizer, settled to TREBLE=flat, and BASS=300Hz,
> overimposed to a PIONEER A-209-R amp. It has been passed onto the PC by
> means of the Sound Blaster external soundcard, and recorded directly using
> Goldwave.
>
> The only processing made over the file has been an overall loudness
> arrangement (normalizing) after a bit of fiddling to avoid the worst
clicks
> and pops. These have been edited manually, one by one, flattening the
peaks
> with the mouse. I've edited more or less 20 or 30 clicks, only the ones
> whose loudness peak was high, and was going to put a limit on the maximum
> volume of the file. Thus, when the automatic normalizing is used, we'll
get
> an overall good volume level on the music.
>
> I've also flattened out some rough grooves just at the start. You'll find
> two or three fast noises, similar to a cymbal. It's not a drum set doing
the
> rhythm, but the resulting noises left when flattening the rough start.
>
> Then I made a fadeing at both ends to soften the start and end.
>
> No more tricks. I hope you'll enjoy it.
>
> Any comments, on the piano, on the player, on the transferring work? Any
> soul wants me to make more transfers, maybe of some spanish music?
>
>
> Iñigo Cubillo
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