Here's a little gem from a Home Cut disc I've transferred and Restored.
Disc was in pretty awful shape but with a little of my magic.. It sounds pretty good to me.. Not too much "restoration" which muddy s the sound. This is the last 30 seconds of a complete music programme.
How cool thats the ABC on air Ident !!
are those Notes A B C I wonder.
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@Punkygothicfuck This was the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
The American ABC (American Broadcasting Company) was formed in 1943 when NBC was forced to spin-off one of it's two radio networks to comply with anti-trust rulings. The "Blue" became a separate network; it's name was changed to ABC in 1945.
The U.S. ABC began TV network operations in 1948; however, the company merged with Paramount Theatres in 1953, which today the company considers the date of it's official "birth".
altfactor 1 year ago
@nicolaj0154 It was an on-the-hour tone.
altfactor 1 year ago
whats with the beep noise?...
nicolaj0154 1 year ago
Sounded more like a G-C-E to me.
byrd56 1 year ago
Nope, those notes are C, E, and G (in that order.) Funny, because NBCs were G, E, and C. There were once owned by RCA, so that could be a reason. Hm.
thecreativefool 2 years ago
I know someone who'd argue that point...
Soundz2 2 years ago
You restore audio better than anyone I have ever heard in my entire life. You should be hired to restore the audio on every CD of 78 rpm transfers.. They would be the best in the world. You are a true genious.
Mr1920s 2 years ago
Pretty cool! It was before the ABC television network was created in 1953...
Punkygothicfuck 2 years ago