Andy Farnell:
>I've heard a few bits of apocryphal folklore - and I briefly met some
>of the CD team while in Eindhoven NL at Philips, all of whom denied
>these popular myths - but here goes;
>
>44kHz was a compromise to fit a typical album of about 70 mins,
>reliably (with ECC etc) onto the
Sampo Syreeni,
>All of the references to Acoustic Renaissance for Audio (ARA) have seem
>to gone dead. To the list's knowledge, is their work/site archived
>anywhere in full?
>
>I believe they used to be housed under Meridian's site, at least at some
>point.
Use the Wayback machine to find
Martin Leese:
>Erato "gravure universelle"
"Gravure universelle" was used during part of the 60´s
to describe a Stereo LP disk as being compatible
with playback using a mono cartridge.
This used the elliptical filter in the Neumann cutter
set to 300 Hz.
Then all Stereo information below 300
Ben:
Please help me to get the post on below link
http://music.columbia.edu/pipermail/linux-audio-user/2005-July/024519.html
Use:
https://web.archive.org/web/20070102211433/http://music.columbia.edu/pipermail/linux-audio-user/2005-July/024519.html
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Best regards,
Goran Finnberg
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