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MP3 & cut it to 12" vinyl record
New site
we will take your MP3 & cut it to 12" vinyl record
don't for get to bookmark the page
www.cutvinyl.com
uh, won't you get reallllly fuxored with copyright stuff???
lots of comapanies will cut vinyls for about the same price....And yeah it prolly is ilegal but hell....who is gonna know..even if they see a bunch of white labels in your bag, who is gonna know?
i think some will know when the sound quality comes puring out the speaker sounding like shite. and who knows maybe if we can all just cut our mp3's to vinyl we would never have to but another record again. Since we wouldnt be buying records artist would stop making new tracks, no new tracks no more mp3's. Talk about one of the worst idea's ever!
I am not talking about the vinyls you would recieve, I am talking about publicly acknowledging the fact that you cut vinyls for money. That is like putting a webiste up about "This is the next bank I am going to rob and here is how I am going to do it, and this is where I live if I need to be contacted"
I would lovvve this service, I just would like to know what the owners plan on doing about legal stuff etc....
It's a good idea if you're talking about people's own tunes but... um... if it's about stuff you've downloaded, then 
If you can offord them themselves dont eb sad just buy them , but if your poor all power to you.
well its a good tool for talented djs that want to go forward and dont have the right connections etc.
For god's sake ppl, at least investigate a little more before you flame it:
From the legal disclaimer:
You declare that you have all the necessary rights, in particular, intellectual property rights, copyrights to any material that you submit as a user. All music uploaded to this server must be own by the user. You are solely responsible for any legal problems that arise due to material you upload into this site.
So, I think I might be putting some of my tracks onto 12" then 
a bit too expensive, but thats compreensive. only worth if you're a dj and really need an unreleased track on 12" or something. or if you want to promote your own stuff.
I agree with you PaRaNoIk0
well, if my next track is good enough, I might make myself a copy, its only �36, not alot of money really.
What I would love to do is put Ayumi - Trauma (Dumonde) on it, but that's copyright infringement right? even tho it wasn't released?
its only useful for putting a really rare track or your own track on vinyl though... its not like it will stop people from just going out and buying vinysl - and you'ld be foolish to believe it would.
I would assume that the major (legal) use of this kind of service would be to promote your own songs, by having them pressed to vinyl. You would also be able to play your own tunes in a club without having the shame of having to use a CDR (it's a difference of opinion whether using CDRs is shameful in a club
)..
Here's my point.. From the website:
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| The process is unbelievably easy. Simply upload your MP3 or Audio CD files and we�ll send you a 12� Vinyl. .. Before placing an order please make sure your audio files are restricted to the allowable time limits and that they are in MP3 format. |
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| Originally posted by mr_smidge Damn, I sound cocky.. |
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| Originally posted by joeh152 I rememeber when you bought Flip & Fill - Wanna Dance wih Somebody |
now my secret's out! Argh!
I think this is a useful service because:
1) It can used to put your own productions on 12" like many people have said
2) You can put a track on vinyl that wasn't released on vinyl. eg - maybe you bought the cd single but would rather not spin with a CDJ... it is well within your rights to then back up your cd single onto vinyl format, since you paid for the cd in the first place.
Regarding the initial flaming of this - I seriously doubt people are going to stop buying vinyls and just press their mp3s instead. It costs 36 pounds or something right?
wtf is up with all the pointless replies ?
seriously guys look at the non sense you are saying .....
very dissapointing
but I guess it's ok 
The costs are: ----- 1 side - $ 54.00 ----- 2 sides - $ 74.00
LMFAO
i think i wanna cut myself some vinyls, of my productions ofcourse 
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| Originally posted by kr00t0n well, if my next track is good enough, I might make myself a copy, its only �36, not alot of money really. What I would love to do is put Ayumi - Trauma (Dumonde) on it, but that's copyright infringement right? even tho it wasn't released? |
what a fuckn rip off!!!...$54 one side my ass!...i rather by final scratch [ http://www.finalscratch.com/fs2/pictures.asp ] ...you can play off of your laptop onto blank vinyl's as many mp3's as you want...and its only about $500
.dJonE.
in hindsight, if u r an amature artist with 4 tunes of 7 mins or less, you are laughing really.
75 dollars for 4 tunes on one vinyl
which is
50 quid for 4 tunes on one vinyl
which is
12.50 per tune. fuck all really 
Okay, how rediculous can the mp3 vs. vinyl situation get?
I mean I love the quality of vinyl, and I spin it when I actually have the vinyl. However, nothing beats having 5000 mp3s available to throw on at a club. Unless someone was going to have their own material put on wax, I really don't see this as a being a progressive service.
All I can see is people going nuts trying to get their latest mp3s cut to vinyl for their next gig. Just bring your laptop, get PCDJ, and the Newmark addon and throw on the track. Either that, or Final Scratch (Mmmmmmmm..)
My main problem with this is the fact that an mp3 is usually ripped from vinyl, but at a considerable loss of quality. Why waste everyone's time by putting that crap on to a vinyl....
in my eyes, this is a good idea.
im getting sick of carrying a cd player with me to parties just to play one or two tracks i made....
so if the quality is good, i would definetly use this service for my tracks (or for tracks that for some reason, are not released)
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