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#12904 - 04/19/04 02:30 PM Restoring old recordings with digital technology
charlie Offline
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Registered: 01/14/02
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This is on /., so it may go down today.

http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2004-04/dbnl-ftq041504.php

Really interesting stuff.
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#12905 - 04/19/04 03:36 PM Re: Restoring old recordings with digital technology
JMS Offline
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Registered: 02/15/02
Posts: 133
Loc: NE Ohio
Charlie,

It is interesting stuff because apparently they can recognize what the pristine groove should look like and subtract out non-groove information. My Roxio software has a utility which I believe samples the recording and recognizes the fast transients that a pop or click makes. No way as effective, I'd bet.

In another forum I mentioned my now-unplayed 50' collection of lps. They are just too high maintainence to enjoy...or maybe I'm getting lazy!

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#12906 - 04/19/04 04:13 PM Re: Restoring old recordings with digital technology
CBWills Offline
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Registered: 05/02/02
Posts: 75
My parents just brought down a load of old LP's of mine from the collection of mine on their attic. I'm going to get a phono preamp to hook up to my 1050 and start spinning some shellac with my Technics SL-J2.
There are some original Mingus LPs, an original Jackie Gleason Music For Lovers Only (smaller than a 78, but larger than a 45?), and Beethoven's 9 by the Berlin Philharmonic with Otto Klemperer conducting, not to mention some others I think were mixed up with my records at some point. A couple of unopened Joan Baez LPs.
Of course there is the collection of embarassing mid-80's titles of mine (Big Audio Dynamite, Clannad, etc...).
I think I just got back to love of the music for itself. I've been getting the gear for HT, but forgot about the music. I really liked the ritual of playing records. I guess the anticipation for the music adds to the enjoyment.

BTW, does anybody remember a black box that would remove the pops and clicks from the record as you listened to it? I remember seeing it in the New Products section in a 1980's Stereo Review years ago.

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#12907 - 04/19/04 07:16 PM Re: Restoring old recordings with digital technology
73Bruin Offline
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Registered: 01/01/03
Posts: 506
Loc: Torrance, CA USA
Checkout this thread!

http://ubb.outlawaudio.com/ubb/Forum15/HTML/000959.html

I seem to remember a piece of Phase Linear gear as well but my memory may be off.

BTW: If you know the answers to the questions I posted on that thread, I would love to see them.
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#12908 - 04/19/04 08:08 PM Re: Restoring old recordings with digital technology
boblinds Offline
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Registered: 02/07/03
Posts: 242
Loc: Los Angeles
Garrard also marketed a "pop and tick" suppression device many years ago.

[This message has been edited by boblinds (edited April 19, 2004).]

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