Daniel,
 
You can check the Colorado Digitization Program's website for Best Audio Digital Practices.
 
http://www.cdpheritage.org/ 
In the middle column you'll find Best Practices and select Digital Audio.
 
Wendy Hall
 
Carnegie Branch Library for Local History
1125 Pine Street
Boulder, CO 80302


>>> "Sokolow, Daniel" <[log in to unmask]> 05/16/06 11:08AM >>>

All,

I'm finally looking at some LPs in the collection that were made in the 50's - they're labeled as NBC Radio reference recordings, which according to my dad they sometimes made kind of on the fly.  He also suggested they could be made on either glass or aluminum.  I can't tell from looking at them, though they appear to be some kind of vinyl laid down on a metal substrate.

In any event, I'm looking to transfer these to digital files.  Several of these are 33 RPM, the rest 78.  I have a 33 turntable of my own, and my dad still has a 78 capable player.  Recognizing that ideally I should go to a professional conservator, does anyone have any specific advice for handling these properly for playback?

I basically want to capture the information off them as best I can - some level of high quality, lossless capture that will insure I at least have the data.  I can clean up the sound later electronically.   I don't know how much can be done to preserve the LPs themselves - there's very little budget available right now.

Some specific questions:

* One or two appear to have smudgy areas, like smeared fingerprints.  Will those hamper playback?

* Can I use a standard LP cleaning brush?  With or without some kind of fluid?

* Do I need to worry about the needle used for playback?  Are there specific needles needed for aluminum discs?

* Do I need to worry about needle pressure?

Anything else?

TIA,

DS


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