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Re: [ARSCLIST] IRENE article



On 22/08/07, Adrian wrote:

> I've been lucky enough to hear IRENE in person. I haven't listened to
> the samples on the web site. However I can't say that I ever heard
> "good" sound over the Internet, ever. So to make a judgment based on a
> Internet sample, might not be the basis of a fair judgment call. The
> sound quality of the IRENE project in general is very good, especially
> the 3D samples. Carl Haber is doing a great job. This is one of the
> most exciting positive steps I've heard in the field of audio
> restoration. Carl Haber and his team should be applauded and
> encouraged to keep on keeping on.

Applauded and financed.

There are three distinct problems involved:

Preservation
Dissemination
Amelioration

It seems that the 3D scanning does an excellent job of preserving the
exact shape of the groove. The files can then be disseminated to various
research groups who can work on the amelioration of the many defects of
early recordings.

At this stage, I think if they can get sound as good as Ward Marston
gets, but without any physical contact with the groove, that is a big
advantage in preservation.

People can then spend the next few decades researching things like
resonant frequencies in horns. The priority now is to get good files to
work on, before the rare originals get damaged.

Regards
-- 
Don Cox
doncox@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx


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