Ever wondered how old recordings got their famous sound? Learn from sound expert Nicholas Bergh of Endpoint Audio Labs.
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American Epic (Documentary): https://geni.us/518M2
Endpoint Audio: https://geni.us/YSSz5N
I met Nicholas Bergh at Endpoint Audio Labs through a Facebook group, called Hey Audio Student. The group is open to anyone who loves audio - there are professionals, students, amateurs, and teachers. Join the group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/heyaudiostudent/
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00:00 Intro
00:32 The Devices That Made Recording History
2:39 The First Condenser Microphone
3:42 Historical Recording Techniques
5:32 The Recording Process
7:26 What Is the Signal Flow of This Setup?
9:12 Why Does Nick Bergh Collect Vintage Audio Gear?
10:14 Why Do Old Recordings Sound “Old”?
12:10 The Importance of This Gear
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