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Subject: UCSB Cylinder Audio Archive From: GeoffLawes Date: 03 Mar 20 - 07:51 PM Mudcatters may find this on-line reource found by Mike Wild useful. http://cylinders.library.ucsb.edu/search.php?queryType=@attr+1=1020&num=1&start=1&query=cylinder3689 |
Subject: RE: UCSB Cylinder Audio Archive From: cnd Date: 04 Mar 20 - 06:09 PM The UCSB Cylinder Archive as a whole is a very fascinating collection. Their and Archive.org's collection of early cylinders is a treasury of music from the past. |
Subject: RE: UCSB Cylinder Audio Archive From: Mr Red Date: 05 Mar 20 - 04:04 AM Andrew Tuddenham of Poppy Records is knowledgeable on the subject. He has made machines to play cylinders that take into account the ovality of the cylinders. I will alert him should he wish to contribute here. |
Subject: RE: UCSB Cylinder Audio Archive From: Mr Red Date: 05 Mar 20 - 04:05 AM He won't thank me, his name is Adrian. It is early, I have barely woken up. |
Subject: RE: UCSB Cylinder Audio Archive From: Mr Red Date: 05 Mar 20 - 04:11 AM Still not thinking quickly - see his cylinder page and though it is not currently available, he could even make new cylinders of your music. Presumably for the film & TV industry - my guess is to broadcast copyrightable music, for someone to collect royalties. make one page for you |
Subject: RE: UCSB Cylinder Audio Archive From: GUEST,Adrian Tuddenham Date: 05 Mar 20 - 08:17 AM I'm pleased to say that my supplier of blank cylinders is back in business and I am again able to offer cylinder recording services. Thanks to Mr Red for reminding me that the webpage needed updating. |
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