My latest restoration (Ken B. I can't help myself).
My Blue Heaven, Diamond Disc. Al Friedman & His Yoeng's Orchestrate.
Play it on a good Hi-Fi System.
Marc
My Blue Heaven
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Re: My Blue Heaven
it sounds really nice! what do you use for it? i use the restoration feature on a website called x-minus.pro.
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Re: My Blue Heaven
Very nice!
I, too, would be interested in the technical aspect of how you did this.
Compare:
https://youtu.be/F6TzqNY9JV8?si=ShUyiBgpRv2n1K6h
https://youtu.be/8G51WTXhLa8?si=lDo0MHdz9GjmOUCG
https://youtu.be/9vf_Np601zA?si=NgAFs7CEAOoQYK1o
I think I like your transfer best.
I, too, would be interested in the technical aspect of how you did this.
Compare:
https://youtu.be/F6TzqNY9JV8?si=ShUyiBgpRv2n1K6h
https://youtu.be/8G51WTXhLa8?si=lDo0MHdz9GjmOUCG
https://youtu.be/9vf_Np601zA?si=NgAFs7CEAOoQYK1o
I think I like your transfer best.
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Re: My Blue Heaven
Thanks for the kind words.
I started with a transfer from my Diamond Disc to a wav file, using a sample rate of 96 k samples per sec and 16 bits of resolution. I used a 0.7 mil conical stylus. This was a stereo transfer.
Next, I applied a conversion to mono for the vertical channel and then three impulse filters to remove noise.
Next, convert to 44.1 k sampling.
Next, a continuous noise filter with select settings in various frequency bands.
Next, added equalization using 500 Hz turnover (similar to American 78 records).
Last, provide a small time offset to one channel.
The software I used was from "Diamondcut Productions". More info is available in a Handbook I wrote available on their website or just ask for more info.
Marc
I started with a transfer from my Diamond Disc to a wav file, using a sample rate of 96 k samples per sec and 16 bits of resolution. I used a 0.7 mil conical stylus. This was a stereo transfer.
Next, I applied a conversion to mono for the vertical channel and then three impulse filters to remove noise.
Next, convert to 44.1 k sampling.
Next, a continuous noise filter with select settings in various frequency bands.
Next, added equalization using 500 Hz turnover (similar to American 78 records).
Last, provide a small time offset to one channel.
The software I used was from "Diamondcut Productions". More info is available in a Handbook I wrote available on their website or just ask for more info.
Marc