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@scienceaddict♥ 18732026-01-02
That is so wild! Always figured you could do optical reading of a record, but I ever seen it happen before! Is that a interferometer?
@thelonesomebricoleur♥ 7802026-01-02
Y'all could absolutely start a whole channel just about this process 🤤
@t_auriemma♥ 2372026-01-02
Very nice but why still needle hiss? Thought that was caused by friction of needle on the surface of groove. I don’t understand why still present unless the audio here is not actually from this process.
@vinyl_burg♥ 1822026-01-02
Are you playing the recording by digitizing the microscope pictures of it? Amazing!
@andypemrich♥ 312026-01-03
Okay, so I thought the fiber optic stylus was interesting a decade and a half ago, but this is pure magic. This could spell a HUGE change for audio preservation. Lots of damaged cylinders, crazed acetates and other esoteric formats can benefit from this type of transfer.❤️❤️
@markaban♥ 312026-01-02
Awesome. What is the recording of Auld Lang Syne?
@romanfern♥ 162026-01-02
No me queda muy claro de que se trata el video?
@sooperdooperdeep♥ 72026-01-09
How is there still fuzz? I thought the fuzz was from the friction of the needle
@stephen.andri♥ 32026-01-02
How does it work, scans depth like a Lidar? And its the converted?
@elias_moralesp♥ 22026-01-18
Song name?
@clickworkangels♥ 12026-03-27
Can it convert audio piano recordings to MIDI?
@saulkanashibari♥ 12026-01-03
Pero que me estás contando ??? Lo quiero
@jpfruitco2026-01-19
I am happy to see this exists. I never thought to google it — but I’ve always told ppl I wished I could have a record player that used lasers/light instead of a needle.
@dr.hailekloebner2026-01-19
So the music was recorded digitally, then transferred to an analog disk and then digitized again?🫣
@a.p.reeves2026-01-02
Impressive technology. Any benefits or drawbacks over traditional digitisation?
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Comments (15)
That is so wild! Always figured you could do optical reading of a record, but I ever seen it happen before! Is that a interferometer?
Y'all could absolutely start a whole channel just about this process 🤤
Very nice but why still needle hiss? Thought that was caused by friction of needle on the surface of groove. I don’t understand why still present unless the audio here is not actually from this process.
Are you playing the recording by digitizing the microscope pictures of it? Amazing!
Okay, so I thought the fiber optic stylus was interesting a decade and a half ago, but this is pure magic. This could spell a HUGE change for audio preservation. Lots of damaged cylinders, crazed acetates and other esoteric formats can benefit from this type of transfer.❤️❤️
Awesome. What is the recording of Auld Lang Syne?
No me queda muy claro de que se trata el video?
How is there still fuzz? I thought the fuzz was from the friction of the needle
How does it work, scans depth like a Lidar? And its the converted?
Song name?
Can it convert audio piano recordings to MIDI?
Pero que me estás contando ??? Lo quiero
I am happy to see this exists. I never thought to google it — but I’ve always told ppl I wished I could have a record player that used lasers/light instead of a needle.
So the music was recorded digitally, then transferred to an analog disk and then digitized again?🫣
Impressive technology. Any benefits or drawbacks over traditional digitisation?