depends. if some of their posts are helpful / insightful / interesting, I wouldn't. since you haven't provided anything remotely helpful or interesting (at least on this account) I'd rather you fuck off.crates wrote:You probably wouldn't say the obvious trolls were obvious trolls if they'd been here since '05 and had twelve million self wank posts on the forum, would you...jrkhnds wrote:the overly obvious trolls are a bit cringeinducing. like that edm_drvg dude.ehbes wrote:Popular opinion: 2015 members have been pretty b8 thus far
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SoundcloudAxeD wrote:I dunno, there's some thoroughly unemployed people on this forum.
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Phigure wrote:a life permanently spent off road
not the life for me
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Not at all imo. At about £4500, that's a lot of dubplates to cut before you even "break even" on the purchase. The initial price, plus having to buy materials, maintenance of the machine would mean it wouldn't be worth it, unless you chip in with a handful of mates too, and regardless, I'd guess the people that are cutting the most dubplates probably aren't dropping ~£40 per plate on getting them cut in the first place. Unless it was a couple of hundred, I don't think it'll take off in a meaningful way, and even if it was, I'd suspect only a handful of people could be bothered.DrGatineau wrote:how, if at all, does this change the conversation?
http://getdarker.com/editorial/cut-vinyl/
All that, and I presume you'd still have to have some mastering knowledge so the digital you're cutting actually sounds good on wax.
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DrGatineau
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true, but what if it were to become cheaper over time? that's what tends to happen to most technology after all
Phigure wrote:a life permanently spent off road
not the life for me
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If I was rich I'd buy it for the bants
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yeahh this is the main thing that would stop me botheringgarethom wrote:All that, and I presume you'd still have to have some mastering knowledge so the digital you're cutting actually sounds good on wax.DrGatineau wrote:how, if at all, does this change the conversation?
http://getdarker.com/editorial/cut-vinyl/
one of the main appeals for me when i've thought about getting stuff cut before is whatever kind of mastering they'll do as well when they cut it
probably not a lot of point in doing them if you couldn't actually make them sound any good
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Like I said, even if it did become cheaper, still a lot of blockers. Say it ends up being a quarter of the price, at £1,125, that's still a LOT of tunes you wanna press to vinyl to justify the cost, even if it was about £500, that's still a lot. Then there's effort, materials, maintenance, lack of mastering for vinyl knowledge, and that it doesn't look suitable for even small scale runs. There's been DIY vinyl cutters before, and no fucker bought one. Power to them if they can get it to take it off, but looking at history, and guessing that vinyl's upward trend is likely a fad, I can't see this going far.DrGatineau wrote:true, but what if it were to become cheaper over time? that's what tends to happen to most technology after all
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young echo crew probably planning a bake sale to fund one right now








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yeah due to demand and competition. but people won't be rushing to buy desktop record cuttersDrGatineau wrote:true, but what if it were to become cheaper over time? that's what tends to happen to most technology after all
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Forthcoming foil etching of the machine, designed by the ghost of King Robbo. 0 copies. Machine has been smashed to pieces to a soundtrack created by Ekoplekz, made entirely of micronoise samples of the vinyl cutting process.RKM wrote:young echo crew probably planning a bake sale to fund one right now
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you smug bastard
SoundcloudAxeD wrote:I dunno, there's some thoroughly unemployed people on this forum.
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All tongue in cheek, I buy a good 90% of what Young Echo put out man!
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just dropped 20k on my modular synth setup mate, where am I going to find the money for that?DrGatineau wrote:how, if at all, does this change the conversation?
http://getdarker.com/editorial/cut-vinyl/
fun fact: back when commercial lathes like this came out the first time around they were aimed at turntablists and ignored by club DJs because of the ever improving range of CD decks.
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That's only true for technologies which are actively being developed. As you can see, it's a lot easier to get a hold of music itself, but getting vinyls is a lot harder than it used to be.DrGatineau wrote:true, but what if it were to become cheaper over time? that's what tends to happen to most technology after all
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lol u cant talk yu put out a cassette releasegarethom wrote:Forthcoming foil etching of the machine, designed by the ghost of King Robbo. 0 copies. Machine has been smashed to pieces to a soundtrack created by Ekoplekz, made entirely of micronoise samples of the vinyl cutting process.RKM wrote:young echo crew probably planning a bake sale to fund one right now
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mason666 wrote:lol u cant talk yu put out a cassette/cd/digital releasegarethom wrote:Forthcoming foil etching of the machine, designed by the ghost of King Robbo. 0 copies. Machine has been smashed to pieces to a soundtrack created by Ekoplekz, made entirely of micronoise samples of the vinyl cutting process.RKM wrote:young echo crew probably planning a bake sale to fund one right now
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His point does still stand though lol
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Not really. Night Tracks isn't famous to nearly the same level Young Echo is, putting out 30 odd tapes, 40 odd CDs and having the release available digitally isn't remotely comparable to putting out 5 copies of a 40 second long joke tune on a transparent flexi-disc or whatever it was, with some snippet of a preview on vine
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