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September 2008 - The Audio Archive is awarded a contract by the Voices of the Holocaust project (Illinois Institute of Technology) to restore 80 hours of interviews originally recorded on wire at the end of World War II in Europe. This project involves sophisticated digital restoration techniques using the Cube-Tec AudioCube audio restoration tools.

 

 

 

 

State-of-the-Art Audio Transfers

We provide services to digitize, restore, and preserve sound recordings in a wide array of current and obsolete formats. Whether you have valuable master tapes, a collection of oral histories, deteriorating, damaged or obsolete media, or even just a favorite out-of-print commercial recording, we can help you.

Our clients range from archives, institutions, libraries and universities to record labels, artists, and private collectors. We provide professional, high-quality, cost-effective services that conform to archival standards and follow industry best practices. We bring a high level of experience, engineering, research and development, and innovation to audio preservation.

Partnership and education are the hallmarks of The Audio Archive; we provide our clients with the knowledge and tools to make informed choices each step of the way.

Every project is unique - our superior sonic quality and expertise, together with meticulous care and attention to detail, make us a trusted choice in audio preservation.

Whether your project entails one piece or many thousands, we want to be your preservation partner.

 

 

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