[78-L] Sound forge or adobie sound booth question
Ron Roscoe
rroscoe at MIT.EDU
Thu Dec 26 07:47:45 PST 2013
Hi RonL;
Well, for one thing, the playback equalization for 7 1/2 ips is different from the playback equalization for 15 ips, so you might have to fool around with the high frequencies after you get it going. About the software that doubles your speed, I know nothing! Personally, I think you should wait for a 10 1/2" reel 15 ips machine to come along. Barry didn't have one? How about ebay?
RonR
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From: 78-l-bounces at klickitat.78online.com [mailto:78-l-bounces at klickitat.78online.com] On Behalf Of Ron L'Herault
Sent: Thursday, December 26, 2013 10:43 AM
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Subject: [78-L] Sound forge or adobie sound booth question
I've just digitized a file from a tape running at 7.5 ips that really should
be going 15 ips. Although I've 'sped up' 78s to equal 80 rpm, I don't seem
to be able to get the tape file to double its speed. I'd appreciate a tutorial (privately to lherault at verizon dot net is fine) for either sound forge pro 10 or adobe sound booth CS3 so that I can get it right. I've got a pile of 10.5" reels that go at 15 but the only player I have that does that speed will only accommodate 7" reels.
Thanks,
Ron L
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