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Re: acetate discussions

Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2012 12:12 pm
by Promise One
bass_culture wrote:I have dubs!! :h:

Had a really great time in Transition on Friday getting 3 10"s cut. Also had a fantastic chat with Leon about dubstep and the future of vinyl culture, top bloke! Definitely recommend Transition to people who are considering getting this done!

Few quick questions for people who have experience with acetates...

i) How do you keep your dubs clean? eg. type of cloth/cleaning solutions

ii) What sort of tracking weight do you tend to use to play then? - I have Shure Whitelabels.

iii) Any tips on making the hole in the centre a bit bigger so they're easier to mix with? I know scissors work for vinyl, but aluminum is a bit tougher!!

Peace
Nice, you should post some photos if you get chance. I always keep them in the sleeve, haven't actually cleaned one yet kinda scared it might wear the grooves out quicker rubbing some cleaning fluid on them. Not sure what tracking weight I use, the bare minimum really. Saying that I had too little weight on to start with and the bass was distorting as it wasn't tracking properly, added some more weight and that sorted the problem out.

Here's my 12" I got delivered from Transition last Friday, track is in my sig. Was gonna get this cut on a 10" to keep the cost down but after reading some useful comments on this thread and http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=157248 decided to stick with a 12"

Forthcoming 2nd February 2012 on Gamma Audio

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Re: acetate discussions

Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2012 2:24 pm
by test_recordings
Isopropryl alcohol is meant to be ace for cleaning vinyls, cheaper if you just buy it as that rather than 'vinyl cleaner'

No, you can't drink it

Re: acetate discussions

Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2012 3:35 pm
by bass_culture
Promise One wrote:
bass_culture wrote:I have dubs!! :h:

Had a really great time in Transition on Friday getting 3 10"s cut. Also had a fantastic chat with Leon about dubstep and the future of vinyl culture, top bloke! Definitely recommend Transition to people who are considering getting this done!

Few quick questions for people who have experience with acetates...

i) How do you keep your dubs clean? eg. type of cloth/cleaning solutions

ii) What sort of tracking weight do you tend to use to play then? - I have Shure Whitelabels.

iii) Any tips on making the hole in the centre a bit bigger so they're easier to mix with? I know scissors work for vinyl, but aluminum is a bit tougher!!

Peace
Nice, you should post some photos if you get chance. I always keep them in the sleeve, haven't actually cleaned one yet kinda scared it might wear the grooves out quicker rubbing some cleaning fluid on them. Not sure what tracking weight I use, the bare minimum really. Saying that I had too little weight on to start with and the bass was distorting as it wasn't tracking properly, added some more weight and that sorted the problem out.

Here's my 12" I got delivered from Transition last Friday, track is in my sig. Was gonna get this cut on a 10" to keep the cost down but after reading some useful comments on this thread and http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=157248 decided to stick with a 12"

Forthcoming 2nd February 2012 on Gamma Audio
Nice pic man! Really feeling that tune as well, will keep an eye out for the release, vinyl I gather?

I started playing mine on too light a weight as well and they were distorting, and now have my needles set to 3.5g. I guess that's why people tend to say not to use concordes as 3.5 is their minimum tracking weight!


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Re: acetate discussions

Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2012 3:52 pm
by south3rn
test recordings wrote:Isopropryl alcohol is meant to be ace for cleaning vinyls, cheaper if you just buy it as that rather than 'vinyl cleaner'

No, you can't drink it
if you use this on acetate, you will end up with a blank disc.

do not use vinyl cleaners on acetate.

Re: acetate discussions

Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2012 4:08 pm
by bass_culture
south3rn wrote:
test recordings wrote:Isopropryl alcohol is meant to be ace for cleaning vinyls, cheaper if you just buy it as that rather than 'vinyl cleaner'

No, you can't drink it
if you use this on acetate, you will end up with a blank disc.

do not use vinyl cleaners on acetate.
Thanks for the warning! :W:

Re: acetate discussions

Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2012 7:13 pm
by charliefoy
I don't want to write on my sleeves/record but i might have to if i get more cut haha

Re: acetate discussions

Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2012 7:56 pm
by Promise One
bass_culture wrote:
Promise One wrote:
bass_culture wrote:I have dubs!! :h:

Had a really great time in Transition on Friday getting 3 10"s cut. Also had a fantastic chat with Leon about dubstep and the future of vinyl culture, top bloke! Definitely recommend Transition to people who are considering getting this done!

Few quick questions for people who have experience with acetates...

i) How do you keep your dubs clean? eg. type of cloth/cleaning solutions

ii) What sort of tracking weight do you tend to use to play then? - I have Shure Whitelabels.

iii) Any tips on making the hole in the centre a bit bigger so they're easier to mix with? I know scissors work for vinyl, but aluminum is a bit tougher!!

Peace
Nice, you should post some photos if you get chance. I always keep them in the sleeve, haven't actually cleaned one yet kinda scared it might wear the grooves out quicker rubbing some cleaning fluid on them. Not sure what tracking weight I use, the bare minimum really. Saying that I had too little weight on to start with and the bass was distorting as it wasn't tracking properly, added some more weight and that sorted the problem out.

Here's my 12" I got delivered from Transition last Friday, track is in my sig. Was gonna get this cut on a 10" to keep the cost down but after reading some useful comments on this thread and http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=157248 decided to stick with a 12"

Forthcoming 2nd February 2012 on Gamma Audio
Nice pic man! Really feeling that tune as well, will keep an eye out for the release, vinyl I gather?

I started playing mine on too light a weight as well and they were distorting, and now have my needles set to 3.5g. I guess that's why people tend to say not to use concordes as 3.5 is their minimum tracking weight!


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Nice pic too, ah thanks well its due out digital this Thursday but Gamma Audio are planning vinyl so there might be a chance if I'm very lucky.

Re: acetate discussions

Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2012 11:20 pm
by smokeybeenz
This may be a good place to ask this, i have had my decks for 3 years now and never have kept a standerd tracking weight im sitting at 3.5 at the moment i saw that mentioned above is that a good weight for just normal vinyl as well as acetates, you would think i would know this after 3 years but nope.

Re: acetate discussions

Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2012 11:22 pm
by charliefoy
Tracking weights depends on the needles you have. Ortofons generally have a higher weight than shures or stantons.

Re: acetate discussions

Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2012 9:11 am
by JK_Tunes
Going to Dublin on some business, and want to cut some dubs. Are there anyone in Dublin that's good? Also tips on recordshops and stuff would be wery welcome.

Re: acetate discussions

Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2012 9:47 am
by smokeybeenz
charliefoy wrote:Tracking weights depends on the needles you have. Ortofons generally have a higher weight than shures or stantons.
Im using stantons 505 v3s on one deck and sure whitelables on the other both around 3.5 of tracking weight.

Re: acetate discussions

Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2012 11:16 am
by tatty_b_jangles
JK_Tunes wrote:Going to Dublin on some business, and want to cut some dubs. Are there anyone in Dublin that's good? Also tips on recordshops and stuff would be wery welcome.
Can't help on the cutting aspect but Templebar has a good few record shops. The majority of them are dub and reggae orientated but I picked a few decent records out of some other shops around the place.

Re: acetate discussions

Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2012 11:52 am
by test_recordings
bass_culture wrote:
south3rn wrote:
test recordings wrote:Isopropryl alcohol is meant to be ace for cleaning vinyls, cheaper if you just buy it as that rather than 'vinyl cleaner'

No, you can't drink it
if you use this on acetate, you will end up with a blank disc.

do not use vinyl cleaners on acetate.
Thanks for the warning! :W:
Yeah, snap! :4:

What should be used then?

Re: acetate discussions

Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2012 1:29 pm
by charliefoy
smokeybeenz wrote:
charliefoy wrote:Tracking weights depends on the needles you have. Ortofons generally have a higher weight than shures or stantons.
Im using stantons 505 v3s on one deck and sure whitelables on the other both around 3.5 of tracking weight.
Check the specs online, should tell you :)

Re: acetate discussions

Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2012 2:35 pm
by south3rn
test recordings wrote:
bass_culture wrote:
south3rn wrote:
test recordings wrote:Isopropryl alcohol is meant to be ace for cleaning vinyls, cheaper if you just buy it as that rather than 'vinyl cleaner'

No, you can't drink it
if you use this on acetate, you will end up with a blank disc.

do not use vinyl cleaners on acetate.
Thanks for the warning! :W:
Yeah, snap! :4:

What should be used then?
i'd probably use lightly soapy water...but i don't own any acetates

lots of great info here

http://www.audiokarma.org/forums/archiv ... 18240.html

Re: acetate discussions

Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2012 12:51 am
by drlego
tatty_b_jangles wrote:
JK_Tunes wrote:Going to Dublin on some business, and want to cut some dubs. Are there anyone in Dublin that's good? Also tips on recordshops and stuff would be wery welcome.
Can't help on the cutting aspect but Templebar has a good few record shops. The majority of them are dub and reggae orientated but I picked a few decent records out of some other shops around the place.
Big up on your trip to Dublin. Great city for dubstep. If you are hitting gigs while you are over here check out our gig guide on
http://subrewind.com/2012/02/february-g ... your-town/

The best record shop in Dublin is All City Records

http://www.all-cityrecords.com/

http://maps.google.ie/maps?hl=en&safe=o ... CB0Q8gEwAA

Brilliant for bass, dubstep, D&B, house and techno stuff.

They are great lads, they had Martyn in store recently and they run their own record label too.

Dunno of anywhere you can cut a dub in Dublin but if anyone knows the lads at All City will know, contact them at info [AT] all-cityrecords.com

Re: acetate discussions

Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2012 7:42 pm
by mcguiganking
Mr_Frost wrote:
RightOnTime27 wrote:
south3rn wrote:
dididub wrote:
droogie wrote:
What about selling second hand cd's on discogs like?It's all a bit of a greyzone i think.If i cut a dubplate and then sold it down the line i wouldn't feel bad.Cause no doubt purchasing a brand new wav woulda been the cheaper option for whoever was buying it from me.
Yeah but what if someone cut two wav's of haunted/anti war dub whacked a white label on it, and started selling it as dmz007?

Granted, you'd have to be pretty stupid to buy it, but even so, some people would.
if you have dmz wavs, you don't have them legitimately. they only sold as mp3s and only for a short time. unless you're turning your mp3s into wavs, which is pretty dumb.
nope anti-war dub was on some planet mu comp a while back, same for haunted i think (different label though)
So has anyone done this? That MAH comp has a lot of OOP classics. What would the cutting house say if you mailed them a CD and you wanted tracks x, y and z pressed.
On a side note I remember vestax made a press for home use.
planning on doing this, will let people know how it goes . . .


anti war dub/mud vip :U:

Re: acetate discussions

Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2012 8:08 pm
by garethom
McGuigan wrote:
planning on doing this, will let people know how it goes . . .


anti war dub/mud vip :U:
You can get the whole Warrior Dubz compilation off discogs for about £30, might not be worth getting it cut man.

Just a heads up! :W:

Re: acetate discussions

Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2012 8:20 pm
by mcguiganking
garethom wrote:
McGuigan wrote:
planning on doing this, will let people know how it goes . . .


anti war dub/mud vip :U:
You can get the whole Warrior Dubz compilation off discogs for about £30, might not be worth getting it cut man.

Just a heads up! :W:
ahhh cheers im in two minds because i think id want these tunes on a nice, loud 45rpm press

theres something not quite as appealing about a vinyl with 3/4 tunes on each side to me, i duno maybe im just being really picky lol :lol:

Re: acetate discussions

Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2012 8:33 pm
by garethom
McGuigan wrote:
garethom wrote:
McGuigan wrote:
planning on doing this, will let people know how it goes . . .


anti war dub/mud vip :U:
You can get the whole Warrior Dubz compilation off discogs for about £30, might not be worth getting it cut man.

Just a heads up! :W:
ahhh cheers im in two minds because i think id want these tunes on a nice, loud 45rpm press

theres something not quite as appealing about a vinyl with 3/4 tunes on each side to me, i duno maybe im just being really picky lol :lol:
I've got one plate from it (The one with Anti-War Dub and Versus on the flip), and those have only got 2 tunes per side. But yeah, they're only 33rpm. Just thought I'd make you aware.