So who actually cuts dubplates?
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Re: So who actually cuts dubplates?
I've had cuts by both Henry and Jason and would happily recommend either. Both have been super communicative at good guys regarding being "in the same biz" as them also, make of that what you will.
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Re: So who actually cuts dubplates?
is it possible to get them done overseas? we have vynil cutters hear in perth but i would preffere to go with one of the companies recomended.
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Don't think there is much point in cutting dub plates now except for self satisfaction of owning one. Shame really, always been a big advocate of Vinyl.
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Re: So who actually cuts dubplates?
Don't think there is much point in cutting dub plates now except for self satisfaction of owning one. Shame really, always been a big advocate of Vinyl.
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Re: So who actually cuts dubplates?
Why would you say that B-Frank??
Loads of people still use and cut duplates.
I've had some of my tunes written to vinyl by a couple ninjas in the UK.
Loads of people still use and cut duplates.
I've had some of my tunes written to vinyl by a couple ninjas in the UK.





Re: So who actually cuts dubplates?
if you DJ with vinyl, it's nice to be able to play your own tunes without paying bare for CDJs or a decent laptop
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o yes
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Re: So who actually cuts dubplates?
self satisfaction... there is nothing cool about mp3's. but yeah i mainly want one cut just to say iv done it really.B-Frank wrote:Don't think there is much point in cutting dub plates now except for self satisfaction of owning one. Shame really, always been a big advocate of Vinyl.
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Just got my plates today and I have to say I'm really happy with them.
Big up Henry and Hazel at Dubstudio! Really good service.
Big up Henry and Hazel at Dubstudio! Really good service.
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Will be getting my first cut soon got to finish a few bits first. Still deciding on where to get them mastered and cut.
Re: So who actually cuts dubplates?
did you go for vinyl or acetate dubs?milesNL wrote:Just got my plates today and I have to say I'm really happy with them.
Big up Henry and Hazel at Dubstudio! Really good service.
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10" acetate. They sound great now and I think if you take good care of them they won't wear down that much. Maybe cueing will get difficult I don't know, time will tell..
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Re: So who actually cuts dubplates?
Well if you don't want to play digital formats for whatever reason, dubplates are the only way to DJ unreleased music. So yeah I'd say there definitely is a point in cutting dubs even if you can't see it.B-Frank wrote:Don't think there is much point in cutting dub plates now except for self satisfaction of owning one. Shame really, always been a big advocate of Vinyl.
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This. For me it's the only way to play out my own stuff. I don't want to start messing with my laptop or even CDJ's when I'm playing out.£10 Bag wrote:Well if you don't want to play digital formats for whatever reason, dubplates are the only way to DJ unreleased music. So yeah I'd say there definitely is a point in cutting dubs even if you can't see it.B-Frank wrote:Don't think there is much point in cutting dub plates now except for self satisfaction of owning one. Shame really, always been a big advocate of Vinyl.
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I remember reading a few pages back about eds vinyl(http://www.edsvinyl.com/ordering-a-reco ... e-cut.html) did anyone end up using them?
Etches828 wrote:assuming that 130 is a tempo not a sound, which is the point, think it's pretty good when stuff is just described by tempo opposed to some made up name
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Used these guys about 6 or 7 times now..Marcus wrote:I remember reading a few pages back about eds vinyl(http://www.edsvinyl.com/ordering-a-reco ... e-cut.html) did anyone end up using them?
They only cut to vinyl I think but always sound phat! Must of played one of the plates about 50 times now and it still sounds clean.
24 quid for two sided 12'' including postage too. Obviously never gonna sound like a transition plate but you get what you pay for and I think these lot are great value for money..
Sound like I work for them here..
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Just what I wanted to hear, Thanks!lylo wrote:Used these guys about 6 or 7 times now..Marcus wrote:I remember reading a few pages back about eds vinyl(http://www.edsvinyl.com/ordering-a-reco ... e-cut.html) did anyone end up using them?
They only cut to vinyl I think but always sound phat! Must of played one of the plates about 50 times now and it still sounds clean.
24 quid for two sided 12'' including postage too. Obviously never gonna sound like a transition plate but you get what you pay for and I think these lot are great value for money..
Sound like I work for them here..
Etches828 wrote:assuming that 130 is a tempo not a sound, which is the point, think it's pretty good when stuff is just described by tempo opposed to some made up name
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Go on lad get them plates cutMarcus wrote:Just what I wanted to hear, Thanks!lylo wrote:Used these guys about 6 or 7 times now..Marcus wrote:I remember reading a few pages back about eds vinyl(http://www.edsvinyl.com/ordering-a-reco ... e-cut.html) did anyone end up using them?
They only cut to vinyl I think but always sound phat! Must of played one of the plates about 50 times now and it still sounds clean.
24 quid for two sided 12'' including postage too. Obviously never gonna sound like a transition plate but you get what you pay for and I think these lot are great value for money..
Sound like I work for them here..
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