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TagZrael
Hello

I cant seem to find a lot of the tracks (some been around for a while) that I would like on vinyl, after many heavy searches. Some are certain mixes that are unofficial, such as CJ Stone's club mix of Born Slippy (VERY hard to find), and then E-Smoove's remix of Trick Me (Virgin Records released on CD), and recently posted some awesome titles I picked up while in mexico, such as Dos Gardenias, Tu Es Fotou, Carabina de Ambrosio, etc.

SO I know I've seen a place online somewhere that cuts records for a set fee for you with the tracks you like, even saw an ebay store for it but it didnt look like it got many hits. I want to know if there is a reliable custom record cutting place online and the details of how they do it, and approximation of costs, etc.

Anyone got any ideas? My next move will just be a Final Scratch if not...

Thanks..
Veleiro
isoterra
http://www.chemical-records.co.uk can do it, although the maximum track length is 7:30

click 'dubplates' on the left hand menu
TagZrael
Thanks,
7:30 is ok, they sound like very hq records

hmmm, if i only have the digital versions of some tracks at 192 kbps or 160 kbps.. that doesnt sound like enough for analog quality

It looks like it would be ~$100 USD if im calculating correctly
stevieboy32808
Or you can buy your own vinyl recorder and record onto the vinyl yourself, but that would be for the extreme vinyl enthusiast and more expensive. See here: http://www.vestax.com/v/products/recorders/vrx2000.html
ZeJayMan
The Vestax vinyl cutter looks beast
isoterra
quote:
Originally posted by stevieboy32808
and more expensive.


just a tad :eek:
TagZrael
I already knew about that vinyl cutter from vestex

$10,000

No thanks!
Djshortcircuit
good ol' cdrs...

haha

I'ed go with chemical records... they do a great job on anything :)
thesuperfunk
http://www.dubstudio.co.uk/dubstudio/
msz
do they do any sort of mastering as well?

jdat
dubplates are worthless if you plan on playing the record for many years to come.
Nell
quote:
Originally posted by jdat
dubplates are worthless if you plan on playing the record for many years to come.


exactly. i would just put them on a CDR if i were you. i don't know many DJ's that don't use cds of some kind these days and of any clubs that dont provide the DJ with some sort of CD deck.
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