[78-L] Audio Restoration saves family recording
jim brannen
jbfinsup at yahoo.com
Thu May 12 11:35:52 PDT 2011
Just saw the video - really cool. I have a sonic sound forge restoration system on my computer. Get pretty good results with commercial stuff from 78's, but still haven't been able to restore my mother and aunt singing and playing piano on small BADLY degraded home recording discs from WWII to my satisfaction. Oh well, I'll keep trying different stuff and maybe get it to work. - Jimmyb
From: Malcolm Rockwell <malcolm at 78data.com>
To: 78-L Mail List <78-l at klickitat.78online.com>
Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2011 12:33 PM
Subject: Re: [78-L] Audio Restoration saves family recording
Damn thing won't play.
Mal
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On 5/12/2011 3:01 AM, Dennis Flannigan wrote:
> Today, somewhere in Utah, folks are smiling and learning there are ways to
> preserve old audio recordings. Received this from Mike Wizland, who teaches
> audio restoration. He sent me the following. I nice video for geezers with
> grooves. df
>
> I had a student in my Audio Restoration class restore her great
> grandmother's recorded voice from an old 78 (just in time to play it at her
> funeral). I thought it was such a cool story, I passed it on to Jim
> McCulloch, who passed it on to the herald, and they swarmed on us today with
> video and still cams, and a nice interviewer.They Really dug the whole
> operation. So we'll be somewhere in the paper this morning, and on their
> website. Check it out and let me know if we look good!
> The website is http://www.heraldextra.com/ we'll be on the locals news
> video section by morning!
> -wiz
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