I saw this beautiful device in Germany behind the pane , say as is unbound technologically the embedment of the plate , and the dynamic steering a pressure {a stress} the knife on varnish , this is for me the theme not to jumping , say in the recorder the engine is with a direct drive or the synchronous engine? [ excuse me {I am sorry} for errors - I use the electronic translator ]
@DanieleGiorgino I think for this example, the band must have supplied a mastered CD as the source... Completely analog sound (as you say) would be correct if the music that was being cut was recorded/mastered by analog means in the first place -kind of rare in the age of ProTools, etc. Some purists might argue that creating vinyl from a digital master (DAT, CD, digital file on a hard drive) would be inferior to an analog reel-to-reel tape. Thoughts? I don't care, I just love the music :D
@DanieleGiorgino Nothing wrong with digital audio, only thing is the low sample rates that most recording is done in or downconverted to, 44100 may be enough to put two samples on everything humans can hear, but it's not enough to make it smooth, the higher the sample rate(of course not forgetting accuracy of individual samples) the more 'analog' it would sound.
Your film is an inspiration for me , I intend to make such recorder , irrespective of costs , Thank you and I Greet
AXIMIX1 3 months ago
I saw this beautiful device in Germany behind the pane , say as is unbound technologically the embedment of the plate , and the dynamic steering a pressure {a stress} the knife on varnish , this is for me the theme not to jumping , say in the recorder the engine is with a direct drive or the synchronous engine? [ excuse me {I am sorry} for errors - I use the electronic translator ]
AXIMIX1 3 months ago
The Best Vinyl Cutter !
AXIMIX1 3 months ago
"digital to analogue converter"... do they still make albums entirely analogue? I mean using analogue tape and no digital things?
hytlerson 4 months ago
Wait, so it goes from a CD to a DAC then to the vinyl? I thought the whole point of listening to vinyl was that it was completely analog sound?
DanieleGiorgino 5 months ago 10
@DanieleGiorgino I think for this example, the band must have supplied a mastered CD as the source... Completely analog sound (as you say) would be correct if the music that was being cut was recorded/mastered by analog means in the first place -kind of rare in the age of ProTools, etc. Some purists might argue that creating vinyl from a digital master (DAT, CD, digital file on a hard drive) would be inferior to an analog reel-to-reel tape. Thoughts? I don't care, I just love the music :D
jetglo330 5 months ago 2
@DanieleGiorgino it goes through a digital to analog converter
MonkeyOfConfusion 4 months ago
@DanieleGiorgino Nothing wrong with digital audio, only thing is the low sample rates that most recording is done in or downconverted to, 44100 may be enough to put two samples on everything humans can hear, but it's not enough to make it smooth, the higher the sample rate(of course not forgetting accuracy of individual samples) the more 'analog' it would sound.
MisterSensational 4 months ago
How much for a 12" sample.
rdecaserio 1 year ago
@rdecaserio oh about 5 bucks for you mate
Patritz 5 months ago