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Posted by joeh on Apr-01-2003 23:09:

apparently the quality on vinyl cuttings is really low - and wears out lower than acetate or something - i hear- not sure- really.


Posted by TranceLuver4evr on Apr-01-2003 23:18:

Re: MP3 & cut it to 12" vinyl record

quote:
Originally posted by sl.ent
New site
we will take your MP3 & cut it to 12" vinyl record


don't for get to bookmark the page

www.cutvinyl.com


Do I have to throw the vinyl away after I recieve it 24 hrs?


Posted by SuperFarStucker on Apr-02-2003 04:03:

quote:
Originally posted by mr_smidge
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:


If you are going to be hammering out your own tunes like nothing at clubs after your very own vinyl has been made (and I'm sure you would), then it would be an incredibly bad idea to have your vinyl pressed from such a format as MP3. It is common knowledge (or damn well should be) that MP3 files lose a lot of low-frequency notes (to drive subwoofers effectively) as well as high-frequency notes.

For anybody who knows enough about audio, limiting their customers to only using MP3 cannot be a good move. Whatever happened to such immensely superior formats as Ogg Vorbis and even FLAC.

For a site that insists you upload your files, they do warn "In order to achieve the best sound quality your MP3 should preferebly have a high bit rate (High Quality)", but it only makes sense to use a format that gives you the best sound quality per bit, and that's not MP3 for sure.

Damn, I sound cocky..


actually low end frequencies are cut very very little. and APX is pretty much as good as it gets, ogg is still an experimental codec, you really get nailed on high end freqs for mp3 and ogg.. anyhoo lame -APX is as good as cd quality (i realize vinyl is analog bla bla bla, but by the time the record has been cut i can guarentee you the song has already been ran through a DAC at least once, therefore deflowering it of it's 'analog' qualities (or percieved qualities)) as far as the human ear is concerned.. it will sound fine over any system. but shame on people ripping tunes to vinyl that aren't theirs :-/


Posted by sl.ent on Apr-02-2003 04:14:

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This site was design for Producer / DJ'S . Who could benfit from our services. It is nice to see all the suport. We are not pressing records, we are cutting them to vinyl.... much better sound quility.
Kind regards
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Posted by kr00t0n on Apr-02-2003 08:20:

quote:
Originally posted by Dumonde Trancer
the material is copyrighted but im not sure if its illegal to copy sumthing which has never been released to make money off, even tho you cant copy the music by making a similar tune if u get what i mean.


Do you think it would be worthwile if I actually mail Dumonde and ask if I could make a single copy of what I consider to be their best work? Hell, I'll even send em some royalty cash if they want, I just really want trauma on 12"!!!!


Posted by Ste on Apr-02-2003 08:51:

quote:
Originally posted by kr00t0n
Do you think it would be worthwile if I actually mail Dumonde and ask if I could make a single copy of what I consider to be their best work? Hell, I'll even send em some royalty cash if they want, I just really want trauma on 12"!!!!



i duont know, i rememebr the only copy they ever had of the dub was on white label.

i dont know where the fuck the person who ripped it got hold of it

you could ask them i suppose. im not sure what they would say. but you cant help but try if it is an unreleased )and never will be) tune.


Posted by sl.ent on Apr-02-2003 16:55:

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If any one has any questions please feel free to contact us.

www.cutvinyl.com


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