I am not saying that one should be sloppy with spoken-word
digitizations. I'm just saying that top-end equipment offers no real
performance improvement for many of the poorly recorded cassettes.
I hope to put up some examples of what I'm talking about in the next few
days.
Cheers,
Richard
On 2012-10-29 4:25 PM, Steve Smolian wrote:
> I took and still take the position that the ultimate best use rather
> than immediate gratification should be the measure of desired quality,
> and that this holds for spoken word as well as with music.
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Quality tape transfers -- even from hard-to-play tapes.
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