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Re: looking for re-recording/restoration for archival info
I know someone in the DC area who just told me he is using "Diamond Cut"
software, if that helps. I have used Ray Gun, imo not as good as cool edit 96
was...for tape hiss that is
http://www.diamondcut.com/
I would think a job with either National Historical archives or State archives?
thanks for all the help with the water recording ideas!!
I just saw Wim Wenders' "Lisbon Story" (what a city) - sort of features a sound
design person for films
- really wonderful, and made me realize I should get going with the field
recordings again
lim wrote:
> hi...
>
> i.m wondering if anyone could help me out...
>
> i.m very interested in learning more about re-recording and restoration for
> archival purposes...particularly how one might get into this field, and what
> they could or should do as far as education goes and things like that. just
> any relevant info would be much appreciated.
>
> ...or if anyone might point me in the right direction, i thought i.d ask on
> here as google really isn.t assisting me much...maybe i just don.t know what
> to search for really...
>
> thanks a bunch.
>
> peace.
>
> lim;.
> www.geocities.com/lim_web
>
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