Record Restoration
Audio restoration, Gramophone record, Digital audio
978-613-9-27759-9
6139277590
140
2011-11-23
45.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Record restoration, a particular kind of audio restoration, is the process of converting the analog signal stored on gramophone records (either 78 rpm shellac, or 45 and 33⅓ rpm vinyl) into digital audio files that can then be edited with computer software and eventually stored on a hard-drive, recorded to digital tape, or burned to a CD or DVD. The process may be divided into several separate steps performed in the following order: 1. Transcription of the record to another format on another medium (generally a digital format such as a wav file on a computer); 2. Processing the raw sound file with software in order to remove transient noise resulting from record surface damage (clicks, pops, and crackle cause by surface scratches and wear).
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