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From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Benny Goodman, from the era of 1930-1931. Tape 3. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side A and Side B of the cassette,...

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From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Louis Armstrong, from the era of 1928-1929. Tape 6 (Variation). Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side A and Side B of...



From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Jelly Roll Morton, from the era of 1923-1926. Tape 1. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side A and Side B of the...

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From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Frank Sinatra, from the era of 1940. Tape 1. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side A and Side B of the cassette, in...



From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Duke Ellington, from the era of 1959. Tape 75. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side A and Side B of the cassette, in...



From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Chet Baker, from the era of 1953-1956. Tape 2. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side A and Side B of the cassette, in...



From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Thelonious Monk, from the era of 1947. Tape 1. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side A and Side B of the cassette, in...

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From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Lionel Hampton, from the era of 1938-1939. Tape 3. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side A and Side B of the cassette,...



From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Billie Holiday, from the era of 1933-1936. Tape 1. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side A and Side B of the cassette,...



From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Charlie Parker, from the era of 1950-1953. Tape 6. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side A and Side B of the cassette,...

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From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Django Reinhardt, from the era of 1935-1937. Tape 1. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side A and Side B of the...



From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Lionel Hampton, from the era of 1930-1937. Tape 1. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side A and Side B of the cassette,...

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From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Barney Kessel, from the era of 1952-1958. Tape 1. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side A and Side B of the cassette,...

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From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Thelonious Monk, from the era of 1948-1952. Tape 2. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side A and Side B of the...



From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Duke Ellington, from the era of Duke Ellington And His Famous Orchestra In Concert At The Pleyel Paris 1958. Tape X6. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file...



From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Stan Getz, from the era of 1945-1950. Tape 1. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side A and Side B of the cassette, in...



From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Charlie Parker, from the era of 1940-1945. Tape 1. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side A and Side B of the cassette,...



From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Willie The Lion Smith, from the era of 1934. Tape 1. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side A and Side B of the...

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From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Chet Baker, from the era of 1952-1953. Tape 1. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side A and Side B of the cassette, in...



From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Thelonious Monk, from the era of 1952-1956. Tape 3. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side A and Side B of the...



From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Charlie Christian, from the era of 1939-1941. Tape 1. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side A and Side B of the...



From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Coleman Hawkins, from the era of 1937-1939. Tape 7. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side A and Side B of the...



From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Billie Holiday, from the era of 1955-1959. Tape 8. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side A and Side B of the cassette,...



From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Chet Baker, from the era of 1957-1959. Tape 4. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side A and Side B of the cassette, in...



From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Thelonious Monk, from the era of 1956-1957. Tape 3A. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side A and Side B of the...



From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Thelonious Monk, from the era of 1971. Tape 5. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side A and Side B of the cassette, in...



From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Bud Powell, from the era of 1957-1958. Tape 4. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side A and Side B of the cassette, in...



From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Clifford Brown, from the era of 1956. Tape 11. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side A and Side B of the cassette, in...

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From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Art Tatum, from the era of 1933-1940. Tape 1. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side A and Side B of the cassette, in...



From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Duke Ellington, from the era of The Great Late Duke Ellington 1963-1974. Tape X7. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between...

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From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Thelonious Monk, from the era of 1957-1971. Tape 4A. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side A and Side B of the...



From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Frank Sinatra, from the era of 1979. Tape 8. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side A and Side B of the cassette, in...



From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Al Grey, from the era of 1976-1991. Tape 1. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side A and Side B of the cassette, in...

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From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Thelonious Monk, from the era of 1957-1962. Tape 4. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side A and Side B of the...



From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Chet Baker, from the era of 1959-1964. Tape 6. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side A and Side B of the cassette, in...



From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Ben Webster, from the era of 1941-1946. Tape 4. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side A and Side B of the cassette, in...



From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Benny Goodman, from the era of Brussels World's Fair 1958-1959. Tape 26. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side A and...



From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Duke Ellington, from the era of The Elegant Mister Ellington Oct. 4 1959 Berlin. Tape X5. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division...



From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Bill Evans, from the era of 1956-1959. Tape 1. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side A and Side B of the cassette, in...

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The David W. Niven Jazz Collection - Catalogue & Notes (Revised 2013-05-18)

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From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Stan Getz, from the era of 1962-1963. Tape 7. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side A and Side B of the cassette, in...



From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Tommy Ladnier, from the era of 1923-1938. Tape 1. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side A and Side B of the cassette,...



From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Stan Getz, from the era of 1975-1981. Tape 10. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side A and Side B of the cassette, in...



From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist California Ramblers & McKinney's Cotton Pickers & New Orleans Rhythm Kings, from the era of 1922-1929. Tape 1. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file...

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From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Duke Ellington, from the era of 1965 Europe1 Paris Concert. Tape 95. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side A and Side...



From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Art Tatum, from the era of 1955-1956. Tape 6. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side A and Side B of the cassette, in...



From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Frank Sinatra, from the era of 1955-1969. Tape 5. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side A and Side B of the cassette,...



From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Dinah Washington, from the era of 1954-1955. Tape 1. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side A and Side B of the...

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From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Duke Ellington, from the era of Duke Ellington At The Cotton Club 1938. Tape X2. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side...



From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Trummy Young, from the era of 1934-1954. Tape 1. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side A and Side B of the cassette,...



From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Vic Dickenson, from the era of 1970-1982. Tape 4. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side A and Side B of the cassette,...



From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Django Reinhardt, from the era of 1938-1953. Tape 2. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side A and Side B of the...



From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Duke Ellington, from the era of 1933-1934. Tape 10. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side A and Side B of the...



From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Billie Holiday, from the era of 1937-1938. Tape 3. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side A and Side B of the cassette,...



From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Chet Baker, from the era of 1959. Tape 5. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side A and Side B of the cassette, in order...



From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Mid 50's All Stars, from the era of Jazz Giants '56, The Big Challenge. Tape 1. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side...



From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Vic Dickenson, from the era of 1956-1958. Tape 1A. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side A and Side B of the cassette,...



From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Wild Bill Davison, from the era of 1951-1955. Tape 3. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side A and Side B of the...



From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Trummy Young, from the era of 1957-1961. Tape 3. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side A and Side B of the cassette,...



From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Bill Evans, from the era of 1961-1963. Tape 3. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side A and Side B of the cassette, in...



From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Trummy Young, from the era of 1954-1957. Tape 2. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side A and Side B of the cassette,...



From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Wild Bill Davison, from the era of 1943-1945. Tape 1. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side A and Side B of the...



From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Vic Dickenson, from the era of 1970. Tape 3. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side A and Side B of the cassette, in...



From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Vic Dickenson, from the era of 1939-1956. Tape 1. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side A and Side B of the cassette,...



From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Jelly Roll Morton, from the era of 1940 & 1938 Library of Congress Recordings. Tape 6. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division...



From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Lionel Hampton, from the era of 1939-1940. Tape 4. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side A and Side B of the cassette,...



From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Vic Dickenson, from the era of 1958-1970. Tape 2. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side A and Side B of the cassette,...



From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Chet Baker, from the era of 1964-1965. Tape 7. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side A and Side B of the cassette, in...



From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Wild Bill Davison, from the era of 1946-1951. Tape 2. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side A and Side B of the...



From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Oscar Peterson, from the era of 1945-1952. Tape 1. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side A and Side B of the cassette,...

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From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Billie Holiday, from the era of 1940-1944. Tape 5. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side A and Side B of the cassette,...



From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Bessie Smith, from the era of 1923. Tape 1. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side A and Side B of the cassette, in...

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From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Chet Baker, from the era of 1956-1957. Tape 3. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side A and Side B of the cassette, in...

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From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Charlie Parker, from the era of 1948. Tape 3. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at 44100 kHz, 16-bit quality, to match the quality of CD-audio. Each resulting WAV file was split at the division between Side A and Side B of the cassette, in...

