ABSTRACT Current practices in transferring the audio on grooved media have serious issues and limitations coping with the challenge of preserving the vast numbers of these recordings in archives across… Click to show full abstract
ABSTRACT Current practices in transferring the audio on grooved media have serious issues and limitations coping with the challenge of preserving the vast numbers of these recordings in archives across the world. I argue for an interdisciplinary scientific approach to the problem, building on advances in non-contact imaging of the groove. I propose a new ‘Type 3 Re-recording’ standard based on a digital image, algorithmic derivation of an audio signal from the image, non-destructive editing audio processing of that signal, and a meta-data trail derived directly from the processing steps for quality control. This would establish a new master preservation file format inclusive of associated printed documents.
               
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