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technomonster
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Registered: Apr 2006
Location: Australia

isnt there some rule

thats important to help stop needles skipping.

crikees i know nothing about this and where i am there are no vynil record manufacturers for a thousand miles minimum.

are there any sites that explain this.

i thought that 45 rpm was the prefered choice.

and when you say a 12" vynil which is 8 minutes - does that take a whole side.

can something 12 minutes be squeezed into one side of a 45RPM VYNIL RECORD

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Mr.Mystery
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Just do the track and let the labels worry about that stuff. It's not really your concern.


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technomonster
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Registered: Apr 2006
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I GUESS I MEAN AN EXTENDED VERSION OF THE radio edit single HERE.

i guess i must have woffled on to get to the 12 minute mark.

any help on the dos and donts of squeezing 12 minutes on one side of a 45 RPM vynil record

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Ian
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Registered: Dec 2001
Location: UK

quote:
Originally posted by technomonster
I GUESS I MEAN AN EXTENDED VERSION OF THE radio edit single HERE.

i guess i must have woffled on to get to the 12 minute mark.

any help on the dos and donts of squeezing 12 minutes on one side of a 45 RPM vynil record


Yeah, If you hold the vinyl over a warm flame, it will stretch & allow you to fit 15 minutes instead.

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Mr.Mystery
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quote:
Originally posted by Ian
warm flame.

As opposed to a cold flame?


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Ian
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quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
As opposed to a cold flame?


no, as opposed to a hot flame which may burn some sense into him

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Mr.Mystery
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quote:
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no, as opposed to a hot flame which may burn some sense into him

Oh yeah. Hot flame is what you'd use for burning CD's.


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stevieboy32808
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quote:
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But that's a remix, not an extended version of the same track.

In that case just look at rare extended promo versions of any dance track. Usually you have your original mix and then the extended version, but a bit longer. For example:
Blondie - Rapture (original album mix) [6:33]
Blondie - Rapture (special disco mix aka the extended version) [10:07]

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quote:
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Oh yeah. Hot flame is what you'd use for burning CD's.


And don't get me going on dvd's

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thoughtlessjex
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Registered: May 2004
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quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
It does when pressing to vinyl, though. Even so, you can fit twentysomething minutes to one side of a vinyl so it really shouldn't be your concern while producing.

I'd just like to know how the hell can anyone extend a 3 minute track to 12+ minutes?

Well, radio edits tend to be the club mix without any of the repet^H^H^H^H^H^H development. They also don't have much in the way of intros or outros, so it's possible to flesh out quite a bit in a club mix, I think.

That said, I don't really think there's a set limit on the length a track should be. The digital version can be as long as one likes, really, although if you plan on moving a longer track to vinyl, there would have to be a version made for the vinyl.


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montana
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quote:
Originally posted by stevieboy32808
In that case just look at rare extended promo versions of any dance track. Usually you have your original mix and then the extended version, but a bit longer. For example:
Blondie - Rapture (original album mix) [6:33]
Blondie - Rapture (special disco mix aka the extended version) [10:07]


haven't really heard that version. but most of the times, when they did the special disco mixes/extended version to whack on the 12:s they added some extra production to the tracks, some more than others, for the case of shep pettibone,jellybean benitez and others.


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haven't really heard that version. but most of the times, when they did the special disco mixes/extended version to whack on the 12:s they added some extra production to the tracks, some more than others, for the case of shep pettibone,jellybean benitez and others.

Yes! So you know what I'm talking about. You just pointed out some legends there mister.

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