Alex3917, MP3 versions of Macaulay archival material have been placed online over the past 12 years or so, as groups of cataloged items on 1/4" mag tape have been digitized. So I'm confused about what you mean by "not making the archive publicly accessible". Word of advice: before giving people "shit", make sure you aren't full of it! ;-D
The real news is that everything previously cataloged and on tape is now ALL digitized to 96kHz/24-bit digital audio and on the web as MP3.
You can request 44.1/16 or 96/24 versions of MP3 material you hear on the Library website. The material is copyrighted, yes, but not priced to make a lot of money. Contact the library for more info.
The real news is that everything previously cataloged and on tape is now ALL digitized to 96kHz/24-bit digital audio and on the web as MP3.
You can request 44.1/16 or 96/24 versions of MP3 material you hear on the Library website. The material is copyrighted, yes, but not priced to make a lot of money. Contact the library for more info.