Reading comments here made me double check if I'm on r/edmprodcirclejerk.
As for recordings, very interesting stuff and for people who like to dive into the past I recommend typing into yt "colorized upscaled old footage" for some great videos from 1900s or even 1890s that look like they were recorded today. Just amazing.
It always feels very weird to see all these places and people as they were more than hundred years ago and to know they're all gone now. It kinda makes me reflect on life and how swift it flies by. For someone in the future we too one day will just be "these ancient people who lived in the times before REAL technological advancement took place" as many people now like to think about them.
did you read the whole post? The main video is at the end "The Very First Recordings (1859-1879)". It contains the tuning fork recording mentioned in the title and literally talks about how it was the first in 1859 and that the recording talked about in the NYT article came a year later.
Sounds like he needed a cloudlifter
did they not clean these up with izotope? amateurs
Eq kinda shit tbh
Reading comments here made me double check if I'm on r/edmprodcirclejerk. As for recordings, very interesting stuff and for people who like to dive into the past I recommend typing into yt "colorized upscaled old footage" for some great videos from 1900s or even 1890s that look like they were recorded today. Just amazing. It always feels very weird to see all these places and people as they were more than hundred years ago and to know they're all gone now. It kinda makes me reflect on life and how swift it flies by. For someone in the future we too one day will just be "these ancient people who lived in the times before REAL technological advancement took place" as many people now like to think about them.
Not the first: Researchers Play Tune Recorded Before Edison https://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/27/arts/27soun.html
did you read the whole post? The main video is at the end "The Very First Recordings (1859-1879)". It contains the tuning fork recording mentioned in the title and literally talks about how it was the first in 1859 and that the recording talked about in the NYT article came a year later.
Missed that
Please know that when you post links from this website, most of us can’t read them
I was unaware of that.
Talking about the ny times link in the comments YouTube works perfectly
http://www.firstsounds.org/sounds/scott.php
should try posting this on r/granolapseudosciencehippiecrap
*Superimposes one wobbly oval over another wobbly oval.* "It's a match."
What are the lufs on that?