Best?Terpit wrote:Whats the best/most efficient way to warp records?
Nuclear bomb
Most efficiant?
microwave.
Best?Terpit wrote:Whats the best/most efficient way to warp records?
Wolf89 wrote:I'm bit a hipster is the point
wub wrote:Bob Dylan is not Grime.
Warp, not destroy yeah?Lye Form wrote:Best?
Nuclear bomb
Terpit wrote:Warp, not destroy yeah?Lye Form wrote:Best?
Nuclear bomb
Wolf89 wrote:I'm bit a hipster is the point
wub wrote:Bob Dylan is not Grime.
alex bk-bk wrote:some of you lot chat bare shit
iirc, you may have to bend the stylus too.Terpit wrote:Fuck I just bent my tone arm so it plays the warped record and now it doesn't work!
Cheers mate I'll try that.garethom wrote:iirc, you may have to bend the stylus too.Terpit wrote:Fuck I just bent my tone arm so it plays the warped record and now it doesn't work!
Are your vinyls 320? if you ripped the vinyl off youtube it can sound warped and you may need to unwarp it in abelton or logic
garethom wrote:Are your vinyls 320? if you ripped the vinyl off youtube it can sound warped and you may need to unwarp it in abelton or logic
Yeah but thing is, can't do anything with them at the moment, I might try it with 10 minute intervals of sun.garethom wrote:Sounds VERY risky.
assassimon wrote:after following some of the realy good advice given in one of the many similar topics to this one, I was left years ago with an even less playable copy of on the anson by sonic & silver, forcing me to buy it again.
today, while cleaning up my record closet, I stumbled upon a few records that I need flat in order not to have to track them down again.
so my question goes: "how heavy", exactly, are those heavy books everyone always goes on about?
sorry if this sounds dumb, but if it does, be happy I'm smart enough still to understand the books I'll use will be wider than 12"
i unwarp my records with nothing but logic and reasonassassimon wrote:no thank you, I'm an atheist
alex bk-bk wrote:some of you lot chat bare shit

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