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From: mah67892000@...
Sent: Sat, 02 Apr 2011 16:59:04 +0100
To: just-a-minute@...
Subject: [just-a-minute] Just a minute 259We now have a copy of the tape transferred to the computer.
The next step is to make it available to the group. This is where I
will need the groups help. I have a MP3 version at 25MB and a WAV
version at 275MB. These have had no post production processing done on
them, just the files edited together to remove the start, joins of the
two tapes, and end. I'm sure that these can be cleaned, although overall
the quality is good considering the age, etc, and everyone has their own
idea of what good sounds like.
Suggestions as to how to make these available to the group please.
Cheers
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On 03/04/11 02:44, nylon net wrote:
> I can put them on my nylon.net site for people to download from. We could have a
> couple of sources, just to be sure.
>
> Mark
>
> nylon@...
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> *From:* mah67892000@...
> *Sent:* Sat, 02 Apr 2011 16:59:04 +0100
> *To:* just-a-minute@...
> *Subject:* [just-a-minute] Just a minute 259
>
> We now have a copy of the tape transferred to the computer.
>
> The next step is to make it available to the group. This is where I
> will need the groups help. I have a MP3 version at 25MB and a WAV
> version at 275MB. These have had no post production processing done on
> them, just the files edited together to remove the start, joins of the
> two tapes, and end. I'm sure that these can be cleaned, although overall
> the quality is good considering the age, etc, and everyone has their own
> idea of what good sounds like.
>
> Suggestions as to how to make these available to the group please.
>
> Cheers
>
> Mark
>
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On 02/04/11 17:59, Mark Hush wrote:
> We now have a copy of the tape transferred to the computer.
>
> The next step is to make it available to the group. This is where I
> will need the groups help. I have a MP3 version at 25MB and a WAV
> version at 275MB. These have had no post production processing done on
> them, just the files edited together to remove the start, joins of the
> two tapes, and end. I'm sure that these can be cleaned, although overall
> the quality is good considering the age, etc, and everyone has their own
> idea of what good sounds like.
>
> Suggestions as to how to make these available to the group please.
>
>
> Cheers
>
> Mark
>
KW: General Monk is the man whose statue should be outside the Houses of Parliament; not that filthy regicide Cromwell. He was the one who went across the Channel and said to Charles I, rightful heir, “Come back, we want you,” and thus you have the Restoration. The cheering with Monk, all the way from Dover as they hailed this new age, and what did it mean? Well, there was Nell Gwyn with oranges, wasn’t there, and then there was that Chelsea lot, the pensioners ((BUZZ)) still in it today.
So I for one would not take more out of the surviving recording than my car cassette player ate out of it (after I wrote the transcript), as what ever, it still makes no sense. I would not want use to stop looking for those missing seconds of speech.
Dave
I've received the recording and to those who may wonder, the sound is
good as it is in my opinion. No need to spend a lot of time to tweak it.
The only thing I will do is probably just to even out some flickering in
the left/right channels at a few spots, and some other minor repair on a
few short (< 0.2s) segments.
However, regarding the missing Williams speech in the middle of the
recording: It is possible to *remove* a second or two of his speech and
thus splice two sentences into one and create a sentence that makes
sense, thereby camouflaging the missing part better, but is this wanted,
or do you all want every little piece of what there is available? What
do you think?
His words will go from something like:
"General Munk is the man whose statue should be outside <cut> ...with
their oranges, wasn't there and then there was that Chelsea lad whose
tension <beep>" (challenged) (etc)
... to:
"General Munk is the man and then there was that Chelsea lad whose
tension <beep>" (challenged) (etc)
On 02/04/11 17:59, Mark Hush wrote:
> We now have a copy of the tape transferred to the computer.
>
> The next step is to make it available to the group. This is where I
> will need the groups help. I have a MP3 version at 25MB and a WAV
> version at 275MB. These have had no post production processing done on
> them, just the files edited together to remove the start, joins of the
> two tapes, and end. I'm sure that these can be cleaned, although overall
> the quality is good considering the age, etc, and everyone has their own
> idea of what good sounds like.
>
> Suggestions as to how to make these available to the group please.
>
>
> Cheers
>
> Mark
>
> So I for one would not take more out of the surviving recording than my carI agree. Plus, I was able to fix some of the distortion around
> cassette player ate out of it
As I have to travel related to work most of next week and assume there
are many who are eager to hear this "lost episode" I've placed this
amongst the rest of the 70s recordings, here:
http://stream.beatradar.com/jam/
The file is found in the directory "The 1970s" and is named:
JAM - 1978.05.23 - Getting Wound Up.mp3
Right click and select "save link as".
It would be nice if those of you with mediafire accounts could add this
to your collections, as my server here really was intended to be very
temporary and I have not yet fully given up that intention. :D
Regarding the sound: This mp3 contains the nontweaked recording, I've
not altered anything yet. And quite frankly, I think the sound quality
of this recording is so good that it don't need any repairs other than
in very short segments. There's plenty of other jam recordings in our
collection that is in much more need of first aid.
I have started tweaking it but doubt I'll do much more than just lower
the midtones and raise the low and high slightly to shake off some of
the 70s radio "trumpet sound". However my work schedule these days are
killing me so I'll wait with this 'till I can focus and hopefully do a
semi-good job. :)
Enjoy!
----- Original Message -----
From: "Espen Krømke" <espen.kromke@...>
To: <just-a-minute@...>
Sent: Friday, April 15, 2011 1:42 PM
Subject: Re: [just-a-minute] Re: Just a minute 259
As I have to travel related to work most of next week and assume there
are many who are eager to hear this "lost episode" I've placed this
amongst the rest of the 70s recordings, here:
http://stream.beatradar.com/jam/
The file is found in the directory "The 1970s" and is named:
JAM - 1978.05.23 - Getting Wound Up.mp3
Right click and select "save link as".
It would be nice if those of you with mediafire accounts could add this
to your collections, as my server here really was intended to be very
temporary and I have not yet fully given up that intention. :D
Regarding the sound: This mp3 contains the nontweaked recording, I've
not altered anything yet. And quite frankly, I think the sound quality
of this recording is so good that it don't need any repairs other than
in very short segments. There's plenty of other jam recordings in our
collection that is in much more need of first aid.
I have started tweaking it but doubt I'll do much more than just lower
the midtones and raise the low and high slightly to shake off some of
the 70s radio "trumpet sound". However my work schedule these days are
killing me so I'll wait with this 'till I can focus and hopefully do a
semi-good job. :)
Enjoy!
------------------------------------
Yahoo! Groups Links
At Espen's request for others to upload the file, I have done just that.
I'll pop over to the groups webpage and put my link in for future reference.
For those wanting to download now here is the link:
http://www.mediafire.com/?si8lo5ujg7hh3vf
Many Thanks to all involved in releasing this long lost treasure.
All The Best
Paul
----- Original Message -----
From: "Espen Krømke" <espen.kromke@...>
To: <just-a-minute@...>
Sent: Friday, April 15, 2011 1:42 PM
Subject: Re: [just-a-minute] Re: Just a minute 259
As I have to travel related to work most of next week and assume there
are many who are eager to hear this "lost episode" I've placed this
amongst the rest of the 70s recordings, here:
http://stream.beatradar.com/jam/
The file is found in the directory "The 1970s" and is named:
JAM - 1978.05.23 - Getting Wound Up.mp3
Right click and select "save link as".
It would be nice if those of you with mediafire accounts could add this
to your collections, as my server here really was intended to be very
temporary and I have not yet fully given up that intention. :D
Regarding the sound: This mp3 contains the nontweaked recording, I've
not altered anything yet. And quite frankly, I think the sound quality
of this recording is so good that it don't need any repairs other than
in very short segments. There's plenty of other jam recordings in our
collection that is in much more need of first aid.
I have started tweaking it but doubt I'll do much more than just lower
the midtones and raise the low and high slightly to shake off some of
the 70s radio "trumpet sound". However my work schedule these days are
killing me so I'll wait with this 'till I can focus and hopefully do a
semi-good job. :)
Enjoy!
------------------------------------
Yahoo! Groups Links
--- In just-a-minute@..., Dave B <pondydave@...> wrote:
>
> Yes, thanks to Mark H, Espen and Paul, and to Dean. Amazingly just 2 1/2 weeks
> ago I had to take my cassette tape apart as it was all bunched up in the
> cassette. I then cut it along a taped join in order to put the two halves into
> two fresh cassette cases. When you listen to the MP3 please think of me
> struggling with the tape as half came off its spool and was draped from my
> kitchen through the living room and up the stairs onto my landing in an effort
> to untangle it, untwist it, and get it back on a spool without getting my
> fingers all over it.
>
> Dean is formatting my transcript and that should be available soon. You can then
> read the missing few seconds in context of the full show.
>
> I felt the show was so good as a teenager back in 1978 that I wrote the
> transcript back then.
>
> Enjoy!
>
> Dave
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: Paul <paul_hurwood@...>
> To: just-a-minute@...
> Sent: Fri, 15 April, 2011 6:21:36 PM
> Subject: [just-a-minute] Re: Just a minute 259
>
>
> At Espen's request for others to upload the file, I have done just that.
> I'll pop over to the groups webpage and put my link in for future reference.
>
> For those wanting to download now here is the link:
>
> http://www.mediafire.com/?si8lo5ujg7hh3vf
>
> Many Thanks to all involved in releasing this long lost treasure.
>
> All The Best
>
> Paul
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Espen Krømke" <espen.kromke@...>
> To: <just-a-minute@...>
> Sent: Friday, April 15, 2011 1:42 PM
> Subject: Re: [just-a-minute] Re: Just a minute 259
>
> As I have to travel related to work most of next week and assume there
> are many who are eager to hear this "lost episode" I've placed this
> amongst the rest of the 70s recordings, here:
>
> http://stream.beatradar.com/jam/
>
> The file is found in the directory "The 1970s" and is named:
> JAM - 1978.05.23 - Getting Wound Up.mp3
>
> Right click and select "save link as".
>
> It would be nice if those of you with mediafire accounts could add this
> to your collections, as my server here really was intended to be very
> temporary and I have not yet fully given up that intention. :D
>
> Regarding the sound: This mp3 contains the nontweaked recording, I've
> not altered anything yet. And quite frankly, I think the sound quality
> of this recording is so good that it don't need any repairs other than
> in very short segments. There's plenty of other jam recordings in our
> collection that is in much more need of first aid.
>
> I have started tweaking it but doubt I'll do much more than just lower
> the midtones and raise the low and high slightly to shake off some of
> the 70s radio "trumpet sound". However my work schedule these days are
> killing me so I'll wait with this 'till I can focus and hopefully do a
> semi-good job. :)
>
> Enjoy!
>
> ------------------------------------
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
3 Cheers to all who made this possible!
Now if only we could give a
JAM book like the "clue bible" one-sigh
--- In just-a-minute@..., "Dean" <dbedford@...> wrote:
>
> what sort of JAM book would you like?
>
>
>
> From: delmelza
> Sent: Saturday, April 16, 2011 7:25 PM
> To: just-a-minute@...
> Subject: [just-a-minute] Re: Just a minute 259
>
>
> 3 Cheers to all who made this possible!
>
> Now if only we could give a JAM book like the "clue bible" one-sigh
>
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