I think the original sound recording quality was poor and hence the buzz. i noticed it in another one of the tapes and these we're in a collection of tapes I received from the Gary Bradfield estate. Gary a cool dude , customer and musician was the lead guitarist for Cyber Punk. Gary was the production guy for Steve for many years at keynotes and a lot of these tapes we're never released to my knowledge probably do to sound quality issues etc. but still now they are preserved and we may be able to clean them up with dolby but I doubt this one is going viral anytime soon.
...I mean, if you think about it, game engines nowadays work kinda the same as well too. You can take prefabs in Unity for example, they are all objects made from little things that can be dropped from a Unity scene to another and are highly portable and wired easily. Way ahead of his times :)
thanks for sharing some pieces from the past of a great man!
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Thanks for this video. It’s fascinating. I would suggest to get rid of that buzzing and hissing sound. There is very simple voice isolation and hum removal functionality as part of Final Cut Pro X. It’s super easy to clean this up.
thank you for that advice I thought if obs had Dolby noise reduction that might help, the monster cables cleaned up some of the more recent recordings . I know I have a vintage adobe 6 set on a n old Mac Pro tower that might just work. I may go retro as I have A vintage spectrum analyzer with parabolic equalizer I used back in the day to try and clean up Grateful Dead bootlegs , fun to hook it up again using digital ears sound works on a NeXT cube dimension playing the video. Stay tuned
They don't make them like they used to lol the NeXT Hitachi 21" Monitors weighed 80 pounds and Sun 20" Monitors we're 105 lbs thank goodness for flat panels.
Oh yeah, i remember this era when everything was OBJEX!!!! Its fun watching man who knows nothing about what he is talking about talking about technical issues. Did i mention Objex!!!!!!!
He sounds so sad. I wish I could go back in time to tell him, "Don't worry, man - you have no idea how well things are about to go"
Dying of cancer a few years later because you are too stupid to use conventional medicine to treat it?
Thanks for this! I think it's so cool to see all these Steve Jobs presentations from his 'Next' era and how his talents apply.
I think the original sound recording quality was poor and hence the buzz. i noticed it in another one of the tapes and these we're in a collection of tapes I received from the Gary Bradfield estate. Gary a cool dude , customer and musician was the lead guitarist for Cyber Punk. Gary was the production guy for Steve for many years at keynotes and a lot of these tapes we're never released to my knowledge probably do to sound quality issues etc. but still now they are preserved and we may be able to clean them up with dolby but I doubt this one is going viral anytime soon.
Thanks for preserving the historical record, Rob!
...I mean, if you think about it, game engines nowadays work kinda the same as well too. You can take prefabs in Unity for example, they are all objects made from little things that can be dropped from a Unity scene to another and are highly portable and wired easily. Way ahead of his times :)
thanks for sharing some pieces from the past of a great man!
Thanks for this video. It’s fascinating. I would suggest to get rid of that buzzing and hissing sound. There is very simple voice isolation and hum removal functionality as part of Final Cut Pro X. It’s super easy to clean this up.
thank you for that advice I thought if obs had Dolby noise reduction that might help, the monster cables cleaned up some of the more recent recordings . I know I have a vintage adobe 6 set on a n old Mac Pro tower that might just work. I may go retro as I have A vintage spectrum analyzer with parabolic equalizer I used back in the day to try and clean up Grateful Dead bootlegs , fun to hook it up again using digital ears sound works on a NeXT cube dimension playing the video. Stay tuned
No other computer-engineer then Steve Jobs knows what he is talking about, thanks for this video, kind regards.
oh my gosh those CRT's & machines at 19:00 are massive
They don't make them like they used to lol the NeXT Hitachi 21" Monitors weighed 80 pounds and Sun 20" Monitors we're 105 lbs thank goodness for flat panels.
Oh yeah, i remember this era when everything was OBJEX!!!! Its fun watching man who knows nothing about what he is talking about talking about technical issues. Did i mention Objex!!!!!!!
Windows 3, NT , OS/2 were so ugly compared to Nextstep!!!!