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Second seminar complete and was a success

We have recently completed our second audio tape restoration seminar. We had three great attendees. One of them, Andy Kolovos of the Vermont Folklife Center shared these comments: I want to thank you...

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Azimuth: Hows and Whys

There is a recurring question as to what is the best way to set azimuth for playing a tape. Many people assume that using the test-tape alignment is best. Well, that makes another big assumption: The...

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Peter Copeland Audio Restoration Handbook now available

I consider myself fortunate to have been one of many recipients of Peter Copeland’s generous assistance while working with some challenging tapes. I was saddened by his too-early passing in 2006. The...

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IASA TC04 Guidelines on the Production and Preservation of Digital Audio...

The International Association of Sound and Audiovisual Archives (IASA) has released their landmark Guidelines on the Production and Preservation of Digital Audio Objects as a free web (HTML) edition,...

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Open Source software…and other tools

I have been having a lot of fun recently looking for specific software tools that avoid having to purchase multiple licenses of the high-priced programs. Here are a list of my picks of free and...

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Open Source software…and other tools II

This is the second installment of my open-ended quest for great software. The previous (and inaugural) article is here. The excitement is that the current version of LibreOffice has removed a good deal...

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