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- The acetate disk's label contained no date.
- "How Wrong Can I Be, " recorded on a 12-inch acetate disk, was never released.
- The original acetate disks have since been donated to the Archives Center of the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American History.
- The masters from which records were produced had until then been made by recording directly onto an acetate disk, which made editing almost impossible.
- He contacted Kevin Danaher of the Irish Folklore Commission, who arranged for a recording to be made on acetate disks, of the following tunes:
- The original acetate disks of this recording have since been donated to the Archives Center of the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American History.
- 10 years ago : Six acetate disks-with a song on each side-were turned over to the National Archives by the Bonneville Power Administration.
- Vasquez said that if there's a song he wants that he can find only on a CD, he'll have it pressed onto an acetate disk.
- Despite subsequent claims over who originated flanging, Les Paul discovered the effect in the late 1940s and 1950s; however, he did most of his early phasing experiments with acetate disks on variable-speed record players.
- The documentary includes footage from the Library of Congress & American Folklife Center, photographs revealing personal glimpses of the period and the FWP Writers, excerpts from the Project s life history interviews, slave narratives, and folk recordings preserved on acetate disk, and interviews with Project alumni.
- "I've heard a few other transcription recordings that didn't sound that good, but these were made from the original 16-inch acetate disks _ big slabs that weigh a couple of pounds each _ and the sound has stayed immaculate for over 50 years,"