I cut dubplates....
Fair play man, would be interested in hearing one of your plates but I sadly don't have the land to plant enough trees to offset that kinda oil/miles ratio.
Will be popping into Transition with a coupla WAV's soon though, unless you would rather have a high res as mentioned above?
Will be popping into Transition with a coupla WAV's soon though, unless you would rather have a high res as mentioned above?
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tru... I would LOVE a pro setup, and could rock it.. can't afford it.. soo no mastering by me right now..brklss wrote:This thread is about dubplates only.dubluke wrote:he was talking about "the full service" ie. mastering etc.brklss wrote:WTF. Why do you think labels are interested in dubplates? They don't sell dubplates.darkmatter wrote: This guy can probably offer great value dubs but obviously can't do the full service, so they'd be fine for one off mono pressings but not for labels.
yup.
labels are interested in this as they need tunes mastering and tweaking to sound the best before they are pressed
Spaniard wrote:Possibly because Transition have the best reputation for cutting dubplates.skrewface wrote:Why not?Spaniard wrote:Transition have big competition hahaha, why would you post a thread like this you know you gonna dissed. I dont know shit about cutting dubplates for the record.
Oh lawd

usefull thread...... its interesting to hear what J and Jaybird have to say about cutting their dubs.
but i also think a big part of getting good cuts is down to the individual who is cutting it and the source. obviously lack of equipment can hold you back but if you know it inside out and you've got a good ear for it, then theres probably a good end result....
but i also think a big part of getting good cuts is down to the individual who is cutting it and the source. obviously lack of equipment can hold you back but if you know it inside out and you've got a good ear for it, then theres probably a good end result....
Big ups to Jaybird for this thread!!! Always good to learn about cutting:) Big ups to Chef and Jason too, it's made the thread like listening to an interesting conversation.
No big ups to anyone making a fool of themselves by speaking for Transition and saying stuff on their behalf that they wouldn't say themselves...
if you don't know what you're talking about, shut up! How hard is that?
Any of you cutters fancy moving over to NZ?
No big ups to anyone making a fool of themselves by speaking for Transition and saying stuff on their behalf that they wouldn't say themselves...
if you don't know what you're talking about, shut up! How hard is that?
Any of you cutters fancy moving over to NZ?
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oh and HEAVEN FORBID it may go slightly off topic to discussion about something related, my bad....brklss wrote:This thread is about dubplates only.dubluke wrote:he was talking about "the full service" ie. mastering etc.brklss wrote:WTF. Why do you think labels are interested in dubplates? They don't sell dubplates.darkmatter wrote: This guy can probably offer great value dubs but obviously can't do the full service, so they'd be fine for one off mono pressings but not for labels.
yup.
labels are interested in this as they need tunes mastering and tweaking to sound the best before they are pressed

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google peter king records, I'm pretty sure he still operates his famous lathe. He is in NZ..OoGuN wrote:Any of you cutters fancy moving over to NZ?
http://home.comcast.net/~cassetto/kingcontact.html
there are also a couple good cutters on that big island next door..

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Wicked mate. It's good to see people doing their thing.
I have a question bruv...
Phase cancellation..... If someone's got bare stereo imaging going on on certain frequencies in their track, do you mix the left and right singals together or use one of the stereo tracks? Just a thought mate. People would probably have to give you a completely mono mix for the best cut I suppose, otherwise you would be getting some weird sonic anomalies due to phase cancellation.
Cutting old school style innit? I'd be interested to hear one of your Dubs mate.
I have a question bruv...
Phase cancellation..... If someone's got bare stereo imaging going on on certain frequencies in their track, do you mix the left and right singals together or use one of the stereo tracks? Just a thought mate. People would probably have to give you a completely mono mix for the best cut I suppose, otherwise you would be getting some weird sonic anomalies due to phase cancellation.
Cutting old school style innit? I'd be interested to hear one of your Dubs mate.
A good cutter should be able to deal with all of your concerns, I personally spend a good amount of time listening to the track I'm about to cut. This should not be a problem.
I would just prepare your track to the way you think it sounds best, or have an engineer take care of the mixing and mastering. Then just send the wav file/tape/dat to the cutter..
I always start with a stereo track, and it ends up as mono on the plate..

I would just prepare your track to the way you think it sounds best, or have an engineer take care of the mixing and mastering. Then just send the wav file/tape/dat to the cutter..
I always start with a stereo track, and it ends up as mono on the plate..

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Awesome thread and i would like to add that its great that all the gang stateside are able to cut their dubs now, rather then paying all that posting and shipping, GWARN! Im sure your going to be working 24/7 from now jaybird
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i don't think i've ever spent so long reading a thread before!
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mmmmm, ok - you said previously you have had some bad sounding vinyl's cut, me too! - you also said you don't master, you just cut - so my question is what did you, and would recommend others to, do to fix this problem? in terms of production. i'm guessing the quick answer would be to get someone else to master your track, but what if this wasn't an option?... i'm just curiousjaybird wrote:whaddya want to know?gaston_UK wrote:i don't think i've ever spent so long reading a thread before!
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Well I don't cut masters. Masters meaning, the acetate that gets sent to a metal shop to have mothers, and stampers made from it.gaston_UK wrote: mmmmm, ok - you said previously you have had some bad sounding vinyl's cut, me too! - you also said you don't master, you just cut - so my question is what did you, and would recommend others to, do to fix this problem? in terms of production. i'm guessing the quick answer would be to get someone else to master your track, but what if this wasn't an option?... i'm just curious
I of course perform mastering to my final mixdowns of the tracks I write. This is where reading books, and mags come into play. It took me a long time to get that right.
I suggest checking out Future music UK, and Computer music UK. These mags are hard to find and expensive in the US, but they are local to you. Both are great resources. Also look into a book for audio engineering students. Once you know the fundamentals of sound, then you'll get how to master your tunes to sound perfect.
I also recommend mixing through monitors with no subs, and speakers with a low end driver not larger the 6.5". I use Genelec 1029A's.. If your tunes sound good on those kinds of speakers, they will sound good on any..
hey cheers for that info. Found the Peter King stuff really fascinating and will have a look at the zenith one too. At the moment I'm sending my dubs to Bristol to get them cut...jaybird wrote:google peter king records, I'm pretty sure he still operates his famous lathe. He is in NZ..OoGuN wrote:Any of you cutters fancy moving over to NZ?
there are also a couple good cutters on that big island next door..
http://zenithrecords.org/
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