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Posted in The Hackaday Prize Tagged 2021 Hackaday Prize, record cutter, record cutting, vinyl. Cutting A Record… On A CD. July 23, 2012 by Brian Benchoff 28 Comments ...
Making the ‘DNA’ First, the artist records their album. Then a relay race begins. A sound engineer masters the digital files, sending a high-quality version of the tracks to the cutting engineer.
The PO-80 Record Factory is a small record cutter that can make 5-inch vinyl records and play them back. The portable unit is low fidelity, and it's not trying to be otherwise.
Record sales surpassed CDs in 2020 for the first time in nearly 35 years. The types of songs cut on vinyl and the people who listen to them may be changing with the times, but the way the physical ...
Vinyl records made up 71% of physical media revenue that year and had outsold CDs for the first time since 1987, in addition to having 16 consecutive years of growth. And it isn't older ...
Cut your own vinyl records. The Record Factory offers a monophonic record cutting and playback system with recording times of approximately 4 minutes per side for 33rpm vinyl records and 3 minutes ...
The PO-80 Record Factory Kit can cut 5-inch vinyls and play 7-inch singles. [Teenage Factory] This fascination may well be a product of our era since, as Suzuki points out, we no longer have any ...
After its first full tracking week, Midnights debuted atop the Billboard 200 with 575,000 first-week vinyl sales, besting the previous record set five months earlier by Harry Styles’ Harry’s ...
We visit Jack White's Third Man Records vinyl pressing plant in Detroit, Michigan to find out exactly what goes into the creation of a vinyl record; from cutting and pressing to making sure they ...
A dozen new and expanded vinyl record pressing plants are supposed to be opening around the country that should help solve the production bottleneck as LPs are in high demand — what's taking so ...
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