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Making own vinyls costs (what I've seen) 20-30 eur for one 12".

 

It's a great way to put tracks on vinyl that were never released (or not on vinyl anyhow :) ).

 

Have you guys tried?

 

I was thinking of purchasing one or two vinyls with my favourite tracks sometime soon.

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isnt there like a vinyl making machine that you can buy for "home" use? :) In the long run, that should actually be cheaper :D

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oh there is?

 

well, most if the stuff I like is released on real vinyls so maybe a vinyl making machine would be eh... a bit of exaggeration? :)

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isnt there like a vinyl making machine that you can buy for "home" use? :) In the long run, that should actually be cheaper :D

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long run will make is cheaper, you say...?

I searched for a turntable some decent model, prices are amazingly high!

at times like this when DVD format are almost at "risk" of getting replaced by a new and better format I expected TT to be quite cheap... but the opposite was correct...

so I believe a writeable turn table will be very expensive

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Making own vinyls costs (what I've seen) 20-30 eur for one 12".

 

It's a great way to put tracks on vinyl that were never released (or not on vinyl anyhow :) ).

 

Have you guys tried?

 

I was thinking of purchasing one or two vinyls with my favourite tracks sometime soon.

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in my experience these one off vinyls lack quality and they only have about 50 plays till they get really noisy and scrachy.. might just be better to burn a cd....unless you are a vinyl junky of course....

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in my experience these one off vinyls lack quality and they only have about 50 plays till they get really noisy and scrachy.. might just be better to burn a cd....unless you are a vinyl junky of course....

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Yes because these vinyls i.e acetates are made by the aforementioned-like machine by carving the blank vinyls`surface. The material used in this process is not as hard as that of a factory made record which is made by pressing.

 

@ oopium : you live in Hki, right? there`s a place (Sound data or something) just opposite the Opera house that used to make records on demand, pay them a visit.

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Yes because these vinyls i.e acetates are made by the aforementioned-like machine by carving the blank vinyls`surface. The material used in this process is not as hard as that of a factory made record which is made by pressing.

 

@ oopium : you live in Hki, right? there`s a place (Sound data or something) just opposite the Opera house that used to make records on demand, pay them a visit.

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I will, thanks for the tip. :)
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dub plates? I'm not sure what you mean... not dub-music are you? :)

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No... it's what they're called in some circles. Also, acetates. Never vinyl, although it may look like one. Years back I had one made up when I was staunchly refusing to mess with CD decks :rolleyes: there were a couple tracks I really wanted access to however - Nuclear Ramjet's La Chevauchee Fantastique and Jaia's Mai Mai. It costed about a hundred bucks to get made and the sound quality would rapidly get worse if I actually played it often. I think the needle touched it maybe five times, most notably for my sunday morning set at a local festival in 2001. The disc itself is a 10", remarkably heavy, completely stiff with no bend in it... because it's metal, you dig? Not vinyl.

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No... it's what they're called in some circles. Also, acetates. Never vinyl, although it may look like one. Years back I had one made up when I was staunchly refusing to mess with CD decks  :rolleyes: there were a couple tracks I really wanted access to however - Nuclear Ramjet's La Chevauchee Fantastique and Jaia's Mai Mai. It costed about a hundred bucks to get made and the sound quality would rapidly get worse if I actually played it often. I think the needle touched it maybe five times, most notably for my sunday morning set at a local festival in 2001. The disc itself is a 10", remarkably heavy, completely stiff with no bend in it... because it's metal, you dig? Not vinyl.

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I hear, I hear. I'm still gonna make one, it's not too costy these days and some stuff unfortunately can't be found on proper vinyl releases.
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No... it's what they're called in some circles. Also, acetates. Never vinyl, although it may look like one. Years back I had one made up when I was staunchly refusing to mess with CD decks  :rolleyes: there were a couple tracks I really wanted access to however - Nuclear Ramjet's La Chevauchee Fantastique and Jaia's Mai Mai. It costed about a hundred bucks to get made and the sound quality would rapidly get worse if I actually played it often. I think the needle touched it maybe five times, most notably for my sunday morning set at a local festival in 2001. The disc itself is a 10", remarkably heavy, completely stiff with no bend in it... because it's metal, you dig? Not vinyl.

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dubplates are definitely not metal, they are heavy and break easily. not sure what material it is exactley but its a bit like shellac.....

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long run will make is cheaper, you say...?

I searched for a turntable some decent model, prices are amazingly high!

at times like this when DVD format are almost at "risk" of getting replaced by a new and better format I expected TT to be quite cheap... but the opposite was correct...

so I believe a writeable turn table will be very expensive

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Lets say that you want most of your music on vinyl instead of cds. And you would print them in a pressing plant. For 20 a month, you would pay 600 euros. In a year, you would spend 7200 euros. Which is the price almost for this recorder.

 

In 2 years you have earned the money worth....

 

but all it comes down to in the end, is how much of a geek you really are :D

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