New online publication: Manual of analogue audio restoration techniques,
by Peter Copeland
Peter Copeland, Conservation Manager at the British Library Sound
Archive from 1986 until his retirement in 2002, worked for many years on
a manual of analogue audio restoration techniques, designed as an aid to
audio engineers and audio archivists. Peter died in 2006 after a
lifetime dedicated to understanding the history and complexity of
analogue audio technology, and his manual was left incomplete.
The British Library is making the work freely available as it stands, as
a service to professional audiovisual engineers and archivists, and as a
testament to a life dedicated to the care of audiovisual heritage. As a
snapshot of Peter's viewpoint at a certain time, some parts have
inevitably dated. The core of the work however, is unlikely to date.
Focussing in unparalleled depth on the correct playback of analogue
sound recordings, the result of detailed research into the history of
audio technology, it will be an essential guide for audio historians and
for technicians working in digitisation programmes.
The manual is freely downloadable as a 2.25MB pdf here:
http://www.bl.uk/collections/sound-archive/manual.html
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