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Pathe Disc Recording Processed With DcArt
By George Bogatko

ALL:  I've put two samples of using DcArt on vertical cut records on
the WWW page.  These are from a Pathe recording of the Joseph Samuals
Orchestra (Band).  As you'll see, verticals can clean up very nicely.
I used a plain 78-rpm size Shure stylus.   On one ("Kisses") I had to
increase the pressure to 3 grams to keep it in the groove since it was
so shallow.

I'm not sure what speed Pathes are supposed to go at, so these examples
were played at 78-rpm.  DcArt can correct for speed, but I didn't use
that feature here.

Go to <http://www.intac.com/~gbogatko/78rpm.html> and scroll down
a bit.  You can't miss it.

George Bogatko - gbogatko@intac.com
http://www.intac.com/~gbogatko


(Message sent Sat 13 Jun 1998, 13:46:59 GMT, from time zone GMT-0400.)

Key Words in Subject:  DcArt, Disc, Pathe, Processed, Recording

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