Hello all;
It's been awhile since I have posted here and need some advice. I have a client who has 8-9 tapes that he wants converted to CD's. I have not done any tape restoration in years and was looking for workflow ideas to start with.
What the client has are recordings of his grandfather telling stories and general ramblings about his childhood done on what sounds like a portable, handheld recorder.
His voice is rather thin and boxy sounding and a quick listen to one of the tapes shows a couple dropouts on one or both channels here and there, and a general lack of intelligibility of his voice at times. Other than that, the tapes seem to be in good condition.
Any advice or ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
-Drew
It's been awhile since I have posted here and need some advice. I have a client who has 8-9 tapes that he wants converted to CD's. I have not done any tape restoration in years and was looking for workflow ideas to start with.
What the client has are recordings of his grandfather telling stories and general ramblings about his childhood done on what sounds like a portable, handheld recorder.
His voice is rather thin and boxy sounding and a quick listen to one of the tapes shows a couple dropouts on one or both channels here and there, and a general lack of intelligibility of his voice at times. Other than that, the tapes seem to be in good condition.
Any advice or ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
-Drew
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