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Georgiana Brummell
@dandylover1@someplace.social  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

*I'm saying we, since I would need to work with an expert. I am not only totally blind (who knows if this would be accessible), but I know nothing about this sort of thing.*
To make a very long story short, I am aware that there is severe frequency loss in acoustic recordings. That is why they sound so tinny, even when compared to the earliest electrics. Some voices are affected more than others, but even the ones with the best recordings still experience some of it. With the advances in technology at our disposal in 2025, however, I am wondering if it would be possible to attempt to restore some of those frequencies. Ideally, it might sound like something from the 1940's, but I doubt that is possible, at least with the earlier records, so at least the 1920's or 1930's would be great.

The thing is, I don't know exactly what is lost. So my idea is to record a modern singer (with at least a somewhat similar voice to the original) on period equipment and digitally symultaneously. In this way, we would have the live singer, plus two very different recordings. We could then compare the live, electric, and acoustic versions with a device or software that measures frequencies. Once we have determined what is lost, we could then try to restore the actual records in question.

If we were doing this with a cylinder machine, it would be very easy. Not only can one literally still record at the Edison Museum, but there are people today who record in wax with both real machines and reproductions, including commercially! However, the first singer whom I have in mind for this, Francesco Tamagno, recorded on disks, which complicates everything. I was very familiar with cylinder recording prior to designing this project, though I had never done it myself, but I knew absolutely nothing about 78s. Then, I learned.

https://www.scienceandmediamuseum.org.uk/objects-and-stories/making-gramophone-records

As I was saying, it is beyond complicated! Even if we took a chance and recorded the wax master and then used it for playback, skipping the step of actually making a shellac record, there is still the issue of finding recording equipment from Tamagno's time, which is ridiculously rare and doubtlessly too expensive for most people to consider buying. You might ask why we couldn't just use a cylinder machine, since they were certainly around in 1903. The problem is that their frequency loss was different from shellac records, so it would ruin the experiment if the difference was significant. Is it? Can anyone tell me? Do we even need to make a modern recording, or is technology good enough that we can simply add in the frequences from previous knowledge? If this can be perfected, or at least made feasible, there are hundreds of singers whose voices can finally be let out of the can, at least a little, and made to sound more life-like! Many of these didn't live to see electric recordings. I'm sure everyone would jump on this if I said Enrico Caruso was on the list, for example. But he, too, recorded on disks. I wonder if we can skip the recording experiment and use a singer, such as Tito Schipa (my personal favourite), whose recordings span both the acoustic and electric eras, from 1913 to 1964, as a control and gauge the frequency loss that way. If we wanted someone who recorded earlier, we could try someone like Alessandro Bonci or Mattia Battistini, but both only made it to the 1920's.

#78s #acoustic #cylinders #electric #music #opera #production #project #recording #records #restoration #science #SoundRestoration #technology

National Science and Media Museum

Making gramophone records | National Science and Media Museum

With the help of images from the Daily Herald Archive, this story explores the process of making gramophone records—one of the earliest platforms for distributing recordings, and the medium that launched a multinational industry.
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@The_Sun@solarcene.community  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago

Australia’s main grid hits new renewable record share of 77.9 per cent, driven by rooftop solar – the second time in 48 hours that the record has been broken.

Driven by large amounts of rooftop solar generation, which on this occasion accounted for more than 43 % of grid demand.

The share might have been higher but large amounts, five GW– of potential large scale wind and solar output was curtailed, mostly due to negative prices.

https://reneweconomy.com.au/australias-main-grid-hits-new-renewable-record-share-of-77-9-per-cent-driven-by-rooftop-pv/

#solar #Energy #austraia #records

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@The_Sun@solarcene.community  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago

Australia’s main grid hits new renewable record share of 77.9 per cent, driven by rooftop solar – the second time in 48 hours that the record has been broken.

Driven by large amounts of rooftop solar generation, which on this occasion accounted for more than 43 % of grid demand.

The share might have been higher but large amounts, five GW– of potential large scale wind and solar output was curtailed, mostly due to negative prices.

https://reneweconomy.com.au/australias-main-grid-hits-new-renewable-record-share-of-77-9-per-cent-driven-by-rooftop-pv/

#solar #Energy #austraia #records

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Francois Dion
@f_dion@mastodon.online  ·  activity timestamp 3 months ago

As we were discussing colored #vinyl #records, I just remembered that I had Isao Tomita "the Bermuda Triangle" album in full length and as a promo sampler, both in colored vinyl, from 1978. One clear aqua and one pink coral. #electronicmusic #classical #soundtrack #moog #synth

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Tomita Bermuda triangle record jackets. Promo is regular sleeve with "special album programming" above the title while the full album is a gatefold jacket
Tomita Bermuda triangle record jackets. Promo is regular sleeve with "special album programming" above the title while the full album is a gatefold jacket
Tomita Bermuda triangle record jackets. Promo is regular sleeve with "special album programming" above the title while the full album is a gatefold jacket
Blue promo vinyl next to pink coral full album. Full album was also available in blue and of course in black. Promo has white center label, full album has red "Rca red seal" center label
Blue promo vinyl next to pink coral full album. Full album was also available in blue and of course in black. Promo has white center label, full album has red "Rca red seal" center label
Blue promo vinyl next to pink coral full album. Full album was also available in blue and of course in black. Promo has white center label, full album has red "Rca red seal" center label
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@ProPublica@newsie.social  ·  activity timestamp 3 months ago

New records show that Uvalde school leaders initially planned to defend Police Chief Pete Arredondo after the Robb Elementary shooting.

The details were revealed in over 25,000 pages the district released after a legal fight with news outlets.
https://www.propublica.org/article/uvalde-pete-arredondo-new-records?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=mastodon-post

#News#Texas#Records#Law #Police #Uvalde #Shooting

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Francois Dion
@f_dion@mastodon.online  ·  activity timestamp 4 months ago

I have a large collection of #electronic and #computer #music #vinyl #records. I had a radio show on FM on the subject for about a decade. So it is always exciting to find something I don't have, especially early stuff. Found this 10" boxed "Music from Mathematics" from 1960, bell labs. Much more rare than 1962 Decca 12". Never seen it before. Found in a local shop, of all places, hiding inside a vinyl carry case.
#belllabs #IBM #retrocomputing #computerassisted

Box set "Music from Mathematics" . Features an IBM 7090 and 704, with a conductor in front of them
Box set "Music from Mathematics" . Features an IBM 7090 and 704, with a conductor in front of them
Box set "Music from Mathematics" . Features an IBM 7090 and 704, with a conductor in front of them
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