ndiamone
600 Club - QQ All-Star
This thread was accidentally deleted yesterday trying to split the classic television part of the threat apart from this part.
Both halves had a lot of very good points to them so it would be a shame not to revive it.
Watch for thread reconstruction coming soon to a forum near you...
Below is my original post.
[/me leaves the irony of the situation open for ponderance...]
I have been in computer-aided music restoration for over 15 years. General archive rules are Keep a Raw Copy of Whatever You Do. That way if somebody doesn't like it, whether it be friends, colleagues or customers, they have a choice.
I can't TELL you how glad I am that I make all my trainees and students do the same. Often, 15 years later, the master they had access to in those days from which to make the original transfer has disappeared or is no longer playable no matter how much rehydrating, baking or airing out is done.
We are then left with the original transfer. If the only available copy is heavily processed, what about when restoration tools become more sensitive in the future? Then you'll have processing on top of processing on top of processing and not much will be left of the original performance.
To solve everybody's issues regarding processors or not vs. the time required of having to perform two passes on the tape, the transcriber may choose to do the same as the major archivists: avail himself of the many professional and archival restoration decks available which have TWO or even THREE identical playback heads. Also known in one instance as a Preview head and in another instance as a Confidence head, the second or third playback-only head has its' own set of electronics and its' own set of jacks in the back, to which a processor can be attached.
In the case of a few select special decks, the preview or confidence head is equipped with circuitry-bypass selection, enabling the transcriber to export the signal without even any preamp or NAB or other equalization, an extreme timesaver for those purists who wish to apply all those within the digital environment.
In either case, old deaf farts, greenhorn kids with no brain left for processing nevermind no ears, or any combination of the two is nothing two sets of presumed professionals in their fields need to be quibbling about in the greater realm of servicing the industry.
Right? (NODDING HEAD)
Once was a time I thought
That love could be sold or bought
Til everything fell in place for me.
Both halves had a lot of very good points to them so it would be a shame not to revive it.
Watch for thread reconstruction coming soon to a forum near you...
Below is my original post.
[/me leaves the irony of the situation open for ponderance...]
I have been in computer-aided music restoration for over 15 years. General archive rules are Keep a Raw Copy of Whatever You Do. That way if somebody doesn't like it, whether it be friends, colleagues or customers, they have a choice.
I can't TELL you how glad I am that I make all my trainees and students do the same. Often, 15 years later, the master they had access to in those days from which to make the original transfer has disappeared or is no longer playable no matter how much rehydrating, baking or airing out is done.
We are then left with the original transfer. If the only available copy is heavily processed, what about when restoration tools become more sensitive in the future? Then you'll have processing on top of processing on top of processing and not much will be left of the original performance.
To solve everybody's issues regarding processors or not vs. the time required of having to perform two passes on the tape, the transcriber may choose to do the same as the major archivists: avail himself of the many professional and archival restoration decks available which have TWO or even THREE identical playback heads. Also known in one instance as a Preview head and in another instance as a Confidence head, the second or third playback-only head has its' own set of electronics and its' own set of jacks in the back, to which a processor can be attached.
In the case of a few select special decks, the preview or confidence head is equipped with circuitry-bypass selection, enabling the transcriber to export the signal without even any preamp or NAB or other equalization, an extreme timesaver for those purists who wish to apply all those within the digital environment.
In either case, old deaf farts, greenhorn kids with no brain left for processing nevermind no ears, or any combination of the two is nothing two sets of presumed professionals in their fields need to be quibbling about in the greater realm of servicing the industry.
Right? (NODDING HEAD)
Once was a time I thought
That love could be sold or bought
Til everything fell in place for me.