Say no more. #pono #PonoPlayer #NeilYoung #snakeOil pic.twitter.com/Ggp29O3wcQ
— Darren Abramson (@DarrenAbramson) March 14, 2014
Category: Music
Is this now called “trap”?
Is this now called trap? http://t.co/mhYcb5ylmz #trap pic.twitter.com/pj2pRiLxL8
— Darren Abramson (@DarrenAbramson) March 12, 2014
This is 15 minutes of the Buddy Kaye Orchestra with Morton Abramson on drums, recorded at McGill around 1963. The recording was made at a live performance via single mic, in front of the band, to a portable reel to reel tape recorder. It was then copied to single pressing vinyl.
The transfer was made using a Stanton T.62, with analogue to digital on a Denon DN-X1600. Minor editing to remove some skipping and gaps, and add fades, was done in Ableton Live.
A two pass cleanup through iZotope RX2 Declicker and then RX2 Decrackler was used, although the last 50 years haven’t been kind to the vinyl.
Happy 45th anniversary, Mom and Dad!