Hi Magnus, Thanks for the link but as I said, this is a field that is still under researched with a lot of misinformation out there especially on the less academic or lab side of things.
I understand this stuff and the processes but I am here to help other people understand and acquire these skills for the future. The thing is, if he has custom equipment for it he may have also documented a reliable workflow that could be used in smaller operations, at home setups, etc. I'm looking to further disseminate information as well as continue the research outside of corporate interests. Making sure knowledge is handed off and widely available, including in print form. So while your helping spirit is definitely appreciated, as a professional audio engineer I'm explaining the state of things outside of lab preservation. Not to mention, you can read posts online by professionals even talking trash on the stuff linked. This is exactly how I found out about Chuck years ago. I'm chiming in here because I'm specifically interested in the knowledge Chuck collected, preserving any techniques he hammered into followable steps or additional knowledge not spread, and to share in more ways for others that didn't liaten or haven't figured it out yet. He was someone who knew a lot of tricks and helped a lot of people. - Lichen
