Mushihimesama is in it, I mean, really sat down with it?
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Posted by
a-star
on January 12, 2023 at 20:58:10 EST in reply to
Blank records?
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SignOfZeta
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Just hit record!
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Doesn’t that produce a lot of shavings?
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(SignOfZeta)
(11:25:21 01/14/23 EST)
"we pass the shavings off to you!"
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(exodus)
(19:07:02 01/26/23 EST)
Ha! Oh, BTW, apparently Teenage Engineering is making an at-home record lathe and it was announced after this thread started…or maybe it was a dream I had. It’s been a crazy week.
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(SignOfZeta)
(17:42:20 01/27/23 EST)
I think it was announced before this thread but it does look interesting! It can only record super short stuff, but it's neat! I will not buy one because I don't really go to shows anymore, but it seemed like a cool thing for recording live music to a one-off record or something like that.
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(exodus)
(13:26:43 01/30/23 EST)
It just seems like a giant waste of plastic to me, kinda like 3D printing.
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(SignOfZeta)
(09:28:59 02/01/23 EST)
If the discs are acetate like the other ones we were talking about, that's not plastic, it's plant based. However, they can also only be played back a few times before they're unlistenable.
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(Spsh Spsh Spah and Opa Opa)
(14:59:44 02/02/23 EST)
There are plant based plastics. There’re still plastic. Petroleum isn’t a plant…but it was once.
And yeah, acetates vary in quantity but the most well made durable one will be about as good as a Soundsheet. Louder but way more fragile.
With home vinyl cutting though I’d think sound quality would be something you’d never be able to do well with. A good 80s tape deck or any modern standalone digital recorder with a brand name will do an amazing job and not produce a massive pile of “bad burns”.
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(SignOfZeta)
(16:16:19 02/06/23 EST)
Apparently this is actually an older thing from Gakken that TE is either re-releasing or copying. I agree with you that it's a waste of plastic, but you also don't want to know what I think about actual vinyl records.
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(Maniac)
(19:17:56 02/01/23 EST)
I don’t want to hear what anyone thinks about vinyl records. Way too many people have way too many extremely strong opinions on records these days.
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(SignOfZeta)
(08:50:36 02/02/23 EST)
I almost bought a Jamiroquai record the other day but it was $40! Woulda been a stupid purchase tho, my ex-roommate stole my sl-1200 years ago and I haven’t replaced it.
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(a-star)
(16:47:18 02/02/23 EST)
Well, if it makes you feel any better, my opinions aren't strong at all.
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(Maniac)
(15:48:47 02/21/23 EST)
I found a bunch of home recording acetate discs at a thrift store once and was disappointed to find that they were mostly blanks. I can confirm that these had indeed been manufactured before 1976.
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(Loopy and Opa Opa)
(16:12:42 01/18/23 EST)
Do you know what kind of machine was used to record on them? Were they 12”? The only acetate discs I’ve seen were cut on normal record lathes. There was at least one f0rm of aluminum transcr1ption discs used in the Lomax days where the mechanicals weren’t too huge but still professionally priced for sure.
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(SignOfZeta)
(10:57:05 01/21/23 EST)
These were for a home setup, not professional. I'm sure the prices were insane for the time, but there's always rich people who are willing to buy things like this. The discs I had were 7" and white (or kind of cream colored, but maybe originally white). They were made out of fiberglass or something with an acetate surface layer as far as I could tell. I later gave all the blank ones to a friend who had found a recorder at a thrift store, though it wasn't working. I did keep a couple that had been recorded onto (nothing interesting, they were just personal letters or memos and had been recorded in the late 1950s). I don't know what ever happened to the ones I kept, I don't think I have them anymore, but they were [a lot like this if not identical](https://www.ebay.com/itm/Wilcox-Gay-Record-Disc-Hank-Snow-Written-on-Label/353413096868).
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(Wilcox Gay and Opa Opa)
(14:19:19 01/21/23 EST)
That's not how you make link here. Well, you'll figure it out.
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(Markup and Opa Opa)
(14:19:57 01/21/23 EST)
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