Examples
AUDIO / VINYL RESTORATION
Vinyl Restoration is the process of restoring
33, 45, and 78 RPM records as close to their original sound as
possible by converting
them to High Quality CD. This process ensures the life of your
records and allows for more portability by allowing you to listen
to your favorite records in your CD player. Vinyl Restoration is
done through a number of processes.
First, the source material
is physically cleaned using a special formulated solution removing
dirt, dust, oils and debris. Next, the source is digitized to a wave file using the highest
quality needles and cartridges, and, the top of the line Pro Audio
direct
drive
turntables. This ensures the correct contact with the record while
providing maximum control to deliver the most accurate sound possible.
The following stage the digitized wave file is scanned manually
and any large clicks and pops are removed by hand. Then the file
is processed using special algorithms to remove unwanted hiss,
hum, clicks and pops.
For extreme cases where the surface of the medium is scratched
and/or damaged further digital processing is performed by hand
by specially trained technicians.
*One note: Endoplasmic uses audio from the source
as much as possible when restoring items back to the original.
If there is too much
damage to the actual audio, no amount of processing will ever
deliver a perfect
recording.
Also NO PHYSICAL ALTERCATION/RESTORATION to the
original is made. A digital copy is made and that copy is then
altered to the best of our ability.
The following samples are examples of restoration projects
that
we
have done
for our
clients:
*All files are in MP3 form for easier download.
I'm
very satisfied with your effort in "re-making"
our '78. I knew it was difficult, and the... record was of poor
quality. You did great in the challenge we gave you.
- Kathy,
Fort Langley, BC
Wilf Carter
The first example is taken from a 78rpm single record
of Wilf
Carter made from Bakelite* ,
an early form of today's plastic. This record was traced back to
the beginnings of Carters carrier sometime around 1933 and earlier.
This 78 was old and had been played many times. This resulted in
a "worn and weathered" sound. The restored version cleaned up the
clicks and pops and brought out the presence of the vocal some
more.
WILF
CARTER - It's
a Cowboys Night to Howl - Rough (838kb)
WILF
CARTER - It's
a Cowboys Night to Howl - Repaired (407kb)
This is the B-SIDE from that same single:
WILF CARTER
- Red
River Valley Blues - Rough (1.06Mb)
WILF
CARTER - Red
River Valley Blues - Restored (517kb)
Other Songs from Wilf
Carter :
WILF
CARTER - My
Mountain High Yodel Song - Rough (639kb)
WILF
CARTER - My
Mountain High Yodel Song - Repaired (632kb)
Chet Atkins
Christmas
with Chet Atkins released in 1961, was a badly damaged record
that Endoplasmic was asked to repair. It appeared that the recorded
had been played so much that either the stylist/needle/cartridge
had
worn deep, visible
grooves into the surface of the record, producing harsh "white-noise"
like
artifacts in the audio. In one case, one of the tracks was replaced
entirely (due to too much damage to the original source) with a
recording obtained through alternate sources. In other cases, where
copies of the remaining tracks were not found from other sources
the audio was processed.
CHET ATKINS - Winter
Wonderland - Rough (499kb)
CHET ATKINS
- Winter
Wonderland - Repaired (490kb)
This next track was damaged to such an extent that no amount of processing
would deliver a decent copy. Fortunately a copy of this track was
found using alternate sources.
CHET ATKINS
- Jingle Bell Rock - Rough (355kb)
CHET
ATKINS - Jingle
Bell Rock - REPLACED (362kb)
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