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Hey peoples.
I was going through my dad's old vinyl collection the other day and scored some amazing sample records published in 1971. They're "Produced Exclusively for Realistic by Audio Fidelity Records" and i have the records numbered 50-2017 and 50-2018. I'm a 20 year old amateur engineer working on some experimental type music with musician friends of mine so this was such a great score! I pop out the records to take a listen and they sound great (and look as if they'd never been used). Unter the technical data information on the back it says that all samples were recorded with Telefunken, RCA and EV mics into an Ampex Tape recorder 350-2. The record has everything from Ocean Liner Blasts, to DC7's taking off, to pin ball machines, to heartbeats, water pouring into buckets, birds, IBM typewriter, Helicopters, fencing lessons (?), BOINGS.... and the list goes on totally 100. Anyway i was also wondering if there were any other sample records like this made in this "Realistic" series? or others for that matter. thanks mike |
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Roach wrote:
50-2017 and 50-2018. I'm a 20 year old amateur engineer working on some experimental type music with musician friends of mine so this was such a great score! I pop out the records to take a listen and they sound great (and look as if they'd never been used). Unter the technical data information on the back it says that all samples were recorded with Telefunken, RCA and EV mics into an Ampex Tape recorder 350-2. The record has everything from Ocean Liner Blasts, to DC7's taking off, to pin ball machines, to heartbeats, water pouring into buckets, birds, IBM typewriter, Helicopters, fencing lessons (?), BOINGS.... and the list goes on totally 100. Do not believe all the liner notes. Some of that stuff must be taken with a grain of salt. Anyway i was also wondering if there were any other sample records like this made in this "Realistic" series? or others for that matter. Audio Fidelity made a whole series of these things, and if you like this stuff, you will also like the material on the Command label as well. When stereo was shiny and new, there were a lot of folks out there making stereo demonstration records of various sorts. And everybody HAS to have the ping-pong games and the trains. Radio Shack wasn't the only folks rebadging these either... most of the stereo equipment manufacturers resold them. Look for stereo spectacular recordings sold by Korvette's, Altec, Westinghouse, and Sears also. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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"Scott Dorsey" wrote in message
... And everybody HAS to have the ping-pong games and the trains. My dad had one with a airplane flyby's, some firing machine guns. I seem to remember a P51 and a Sopwith Camel (I remember that because I had read some of the 'Biggles' books around then...) in addition to the trains. Oh, and a cafeteria... -- Dave Martin Java Jive Studio Nashville, TN www.javajivestudio.com |
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