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3D Printed Record Puts A New Spin On Digital Music
Now, this is interesting:
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| If you thought downloading music from the internet had nothing new to offer, think again. Amanda Ghassaei has put a new twist on the digital delivery of music by 3D printing a record. Ghassaei developed a technique that converts digital audio files into 3D printable (33 rpm) grooved plastic discs, that actually play on regular turntables. Not only that, she printed some functioning prototypes as proof of concept. The printer used was relatively high-resolution, with 600 dpi on the x/y axes, and layers just 16 microns thick, but the audio quality is still somewhat low -- 11KHz, with a 5 - 6bit resolution. The important thing, however, is that it worked -- highlighting even more uses for the burgeoning technology. |
3D Printed Record from Amanda Ghassaei on Vimeo.
: http://www.instructables.com/id/3D-Printed-Record/
3d printer cost: $5000 
"Vinyl? pff, check this one out, made it myself."
new lvl of elitism/hipster aquired!
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| Originally posted by Redd "Vinyl? pff, check this one out, made it myself." new lvl of elitism/hipster aquired! |
The time has come to 3D print all these FLACs.
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| Originally posted by tranceholic 3d printer cost: $5000 |
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