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[Amanda Ghassaei] has created an awesome hack for making your own vinyl records using a laser cutter from an MP3 file. Her excellent hack uses a Processing sketch that converts a digital audio file… ...
Make your own mini vinyl with this $80 record cutter. Forget mixtapes, a 5-inch custom vinyl is the hippest way to distribute your next home studio masterpiece. Craig Wilson.
But Suzuki's Instant Record Cutting Machine offers a much, much cheaper way to cut vinyl at home. The compact record cutter is powered by USB and sound for recording is input via an auxiliary ...
Vinyl records are an amazingly simple technology, but surprisingly we haven’t seen many builds to capitalize on the ease of recording music onto a vinyl disk. [Seringson] made his own vinyl p… ...
Cut Your Own Vinyl Records With This $1,100 Machine. The Phonocut is an at-home vinyl lathe, allowing anyone with a digital audio file and a dream to make a 10-inch record.
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 ...
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.
After hitting the templates to design some custom cover art, and parting with €50 (about US$55) per record, the folks at the Amsterdam store can get to work cutting the vinyl by hand, pressing ...
Peek under the veil of an underground group of musicians and sound engineers who own record lathes, machines that cut music records from blank discs. News Today's news ...