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Ok, on chemical records you can let them make ur tune on vinyl.
now it cost £60 for one 12" both sides...
that's a lot of money me think.
do machines exist which allow you to make ur own dubplates and wich dont cost mucho$$$$$$$
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04-05-2005 23:57 |
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yeh u can get ur own presses but their not cheap.
theres a guy where i live who presses for around £25.
but their not great.
your best of getting them mastered and pressed to cd.
then send them to labels.....or just play em out on cd.
its the shitty answer but its cheaper
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05-05-2005 00:01 |
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05-05-2005 00:05 |
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not if u got a new cd mixer...just as godd and easy as vinyl.
look for numark cdx digital turntable......i used one the other day......im gonna get a job and but a couple...ahead of technics 1210......i thought id never say it but.........vinyl is gonna suffer.....blame numark!!!
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yes i would have agreed with u up to a week ago, im a vinyl die hard.
its warmer etc etc blah blah.
but the numarks i mentioned are fuckin unbelievable.
do a google search....and try them at a shop with soe of your music if ya can.
they really are a fine piece of engineering.....(and u can scratch propa with em to)
and not being funny but what are u if your not a wanna be?????? i aint never heard of you.
im not trying to start a fight but be a bit mindful about it!!
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05-05-2005 01:25 |
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whoaaaa!!!! yes yes.
the numarks are on a very similar tip.
i really luv the benefits of vinyl...yknow the feel, the warmth the physicality of the stuff but things move on.......and if technics are making shit like this.then big things a gwan........the times they are a changin'
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05-05-2005 02:13 |
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Originally posted by Friscko
Ok, on chemical records you can let them make ur tune on vinyl.
now it cost £60 for one 12" both sides...
that's a lot of money me think.
do machines exist which allow you to make ur own dubplates and wich dont cost mucho$$$$$$$ |
yup there shure is...its made by vestax and cost 10,000$...check it out...
http://www.mio.co.za/article.php?cat=dj_equipment&id=98
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Originally posted by MUNKI C
your best of getting them mastered and pressed to cd.
then send them to labels.....or just play em out on cd.
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i agree with munki c on this one...
dubplates (acetate) is waaaay to expensive...and they will wear out on ya (fragile stuff too).....meaning you can only play them x-times before sound-quality drops.
Those ''cut-yr-own-dubplates''-machines do still exist....a mate has one (don't know if it's the vestax one)....but i must say that quality isn't all that imo (doesn't justify the price of them machines imo). , you cant compare it to a regular plate...a good mastered cd will sound better.
Go for cd... (if the organiser is serious about his/her party they will have pioneer/technics cd-players)....everybody does....even all the ''big playaz'' don't do dubplates anymore.
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24-05-2005 04:05 |
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there was an adress is brussels.. it's somewhere on breakz.be. I'll search for it later on this day
but idd acetate-dubplates are quite expensive, and only last for 10-20times on the turntables.
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24-05-2005 06:39 |
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a mate of mine had a terchnics cdj but it was crap compared to the pioneers ones. there great for mixing your own tunes!! it was a cdj 1000, i think.. cost more than the techniques though
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24-05-2005 08:57 |
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Nice one brother! will be using this one
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24-05-2005 11:27 |
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For the people in Belgium, try this site: http://www.vinylcuts.be/
Pretty cheap in comparison to chemical records, and the same sound quality / durabilty as pressed vinyl.
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24-05-2005 12:13 |
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