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Preservation of the works of music
45 rpm records, like this one from 1955, often held a single—one especially popular tune from a particular artist—with a flip side or b-side, a bonus for owners.
Due to the nature of the medium, playback of "hard" records, eg: LPs, causes |
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Audio restoration techniques
Audio restoration is a generalized term for the process of removing imperfections (such as hiss, crackle, noise, and buzz) from sound recordings. Audio restoration can be performed directly on the recording medium (for example, washing a gramophone record with a cleansing |
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Restoration of analog tapes
The aging of magnetic tape concerns everyone. Even as you read this, a DAT tape is waiting to clog the heads of your most difficult-to-clean-machine. Unlike my usual visits to the digital domain, this is a detour into the magnetic past! |
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Record restoration
Vinyl disc records preservation refers to the preventative measures taken to defend against damage and slow degradation, and to maintain fidelity of singles, 12" singles, EP, LP in 45 or 33 1/3 rpm disc recordings. LPs are most often in the |
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Optical discs restoration
Optical discs are essential components in libraries, and store audio, video, and computer data. While optical discs are generally more reliable and durable than older media types, (magnetic tape, LPs and other records) environmental conditions and/or poor handling can result in |
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