Audio
Restoration is the most important part of the record-to-CD transfer.
All
work at Audio Morph is performed by an experienced and qualified
Engineer with the following background: B.S.C.S., Audio/Video
QA Engineer, Software Engineer.
What
is audio restoration? Audio restoration is the removal of
unwanted noise which results when playing/recording a record.
Scratched records result in audible clicks, airborne dust
particles result in audible pops, and the needle in the groove of
a record results in surface noise. All this noise needs to
be carefully removed, without degrading the sound signal, to produce
a quality CD.
To
date, a successful noise reduction rate of 80%-90% is accomplished
on each record without loss of high fidelity. This means your
CD will never be muffled or distant sounding. Great care is
taken not to alter the original recording, and special effects are
never added to mask unwanted noise or to make an older record sound
more 21st century. We do not alter the bass, treble,
or original recording in any way unless the customer requests this
of us. Our task is to remove noise.
Did
you know that:
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recording
a brand new record using audiophile equipment will still result
in a noisy recording? Its the nature of the beast, and
one of the reasons we have evolved from vinyl records to cassette
and then CD. We are constantly striving for the cleanest
sounding music.
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often, when a company offers different levels of restoration
as part of their services they are simply running an additional
set of preset filters with no guarantee. If the software
picks it up, then great, otherwise they are not going to take
the time to manually go in and fix the noise.
At
Audio Morph, you'll see right away that our approach is different.
Here are a few major ways that we differ:
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Pricing
- We charge per song instead of per album. We do this
because it passes the savings on to the customer. Transferring
and restoring a 9-song album requires significantly less labor
than a 13-song album. Additionally, everyone seems to
have a "least favorite" song on an album that they
don't want recorded. You shouldn't have to pay for what
you don't want.
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Restoration
- Full audio restoration is included in our cost by default.
When you place an order with us, we assume that you want the
cleanest recording possible and don't feel this should be a
special order with additional costs. Because each record
has a unique condition, a combination of manual editing and
software filters specifically set to the condition of your record
are used to restore the audio. Our experience in reading
waveforms and performing spectral analysis allows us to manually
isolate and remove noise with a high success rate. This
service is provided by Audio Morph without an hourly $30 to
$50 charge. A minimum of 5 hours is spent on each LP from
start to finish but we do not charge hourly. Here's
an example: the recording time alone for an LP is approximately
one hour. The audio restoration, artwork, and burning
the CD is a minimum three hours. Finally, a last QA (Quality
Assurance) listening of the CD is another hour. It is
not uncommon to spend an hour restoring a single song from a
damaged record. Our audio restoration process is done
when we say "that's the cleanest we can get the recording".
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Focus
and Experience - We only perform vinyl record transfers to CD,
making it our area of expertise.
Proudly preserving music one note at a time
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