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  • so is it for playing like lps or just "burning" music onto your cd???

  • @FreakyBill98 it plays like an LP record

  • how do you record?

  • nice 

  • ...And the reason for poor treble response is that the paper has a lot of give, the pin has a relatively low resonant frequency, and is relatively heavy. If you were to use a very short aluminum pin, and attach the voice coil very rigidly to the aluminum cutting stylus, you'd have better treble response. Cool, though! I used to spend a lot of time cutting discs on my 1939 Super Silvertone Radio Recorder, but haven't in a while lately.

  • Dont you wish you could still play it in a cd player?

  • is that you laughing in the background or it's cd dirt noise?

  • @PSXDooMERR probably its cd noise. lol I dont remember laughing when I recorded the video.

  • thats cool. its even cooler if you can still play the cd in a cd player... can it?

  • @quantumcherrypopper yea it can if you burn music to it first, and then engrave the record without overlapping the data part of the disk. I think I have a video of that somewhere in my videos.

  • Its like old timey Mario XD

  • sounds like an oldies version, doesnt it...

  • I really want one dude.. Can you make me one and send me one? ill pay you

  • Like how many RPM is the CD?

  • @Drjamesaq2 33rpm

  • @mbarry6 What about a 8 cm CD?

  • @Drjamesaq2 lol I guess I could make little ones like that, but I doubt that I could fit much on such a small area.

  • quick question,

    I am 18 years old and have no idea about vinyl

    7" = 45 RPM

    12" = 33RPM

    If i play a 7 on 33 or a 12 on 45 to make it sound weird will it damage the vinyl???

  • @JarrodCook93 playing a 7" at 33RPM won't hurt your vinyl. however playing a 12" at 45RPM may wear it down quicker and could damage your vinyl over a long period of time.

  • @89iron636 What you have there is a Laserdisc, you should sell it and make money rather than trying to trash it.

  • How cAn you do it stereo?

  • i know its a laser disc thank you

  • A'hh, thats a laserdisc, an old 1980's Video format!

  • 15 people are in mushroom kingdom

  • blindfolded pianist xD

  • scratch that shit

  • Sounds like Salon music back in the Wild, Wild West.

  • how did you do that

  • Get one of the old dictation machines that records on a blank.

    The Dictaphone machines will cut "Prepare" the blanks for you.

    Once this is done you can record, and just about any plastic will work.

    Of course if you already have "grooved" blanks you can skip one step.

  • that`s trippy...

  • Mario from the 20s.

  • Cool.

  • i just bought some wierd asian record but its like a cd but its the size of a record and theres no grooves

  • @89iron636 its a laserdisk. similar tech to cd, but can store higher quality audio and can do video as well!

  • @89iron636 I tryed recording on one of those, but it didn't work. the surface is too hard to make a good groove

  • @89iron636 hey thats probably a "letterbox laserdisc". does it look like a giant cd? lol

  • @jg1988 yep just found out it was a laser disk your right its basically a giant dvd but thanks for the advice

  • @89iron636 sure its not a laserdisc? (the precursor to DVD)

  • @89iron636 Those are probably laserdiscs

  • @89iron636 thats a laserdisc.

  • @89iron636 Thats a laserdisc basscialy a dvd with silghly better sound

  • @89iron636 Maybe it's not a record, There are these things called laserdiscs and they're the approximate size of a record. They are pretty much a big primitave "D.V.D"

  • @takeshitapart

    I still remember those days. Couldn't comprehend why would people choose those oversized discs instead of sticking with their VCRs :D Those things were embarassingly HUGE

  • @89iron636 That;s called a LaserDisc:d

  • @89iron636 must be a laserdisc

  • @89iron636  a Laser Disk, LOL!

  • @89iron636 laser disk?

  • @89iron636 That's called Laserdisc.

  • fake;]

  • @MetodaRecords nope ;] more videos on my channel.

  • @MetodaRecords Cutting records out of CD's ain't fake. You can make them yourself at home.

  • Now THAT's cool!

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  • Is this legit?

  • The guy that had this brillant idea to build a DIY record cutting lathe using CD's is a genius! Anyone knows how many data CD's are often thrown away a year and this makes a very affordable medium to cut CD records! I have already a record cutting lathe project in progress but I don't know which "lacquer" medium use!

  • @LHUPA thank you! :) id love to see your project when you finish

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  • Record players must be the only forward compatible media player then eh? Lol.

  • wtf this is possible?

  • Does it worry you that we are reduced to such primitive crap in the 21st century cause it worry's the hell out of me.

    Shout it from the highest mountain there is nothing wrong with compact discs nothing!

  • Hmm... Does this destroy data on CD? If not this could be quite intresting idea. :D

  • @Junafani yea, it does but only if you record over the area with data. If I were to burn a song to the cdr then engrave it into a record I could because 1 song on a cd only takes up a few cm worth of data near the center of the disc. type this in the youtube search bar "FuN5P6Jj-Hs" its the first one.

  • @mbarry6 I'm no expert but I imagine that pressing the analogue cd/'vynil' would be the priority because the physical damage is already done by that point.

    In my experience, laser data reader/writers tend to avoid damaged areas of a disk when authoring. After that it depends on a combination of the data provided by the writer and computer-programmed logic 'guesswork' by the CD reader to determine the next readable part of the disk to skip to.

  • @MoldytoasterMedia it didnt work because you havent made the device that makes the grooves for it. lol I have a tutorial on how to make the engraver.

  • heck, the grooves on a CD are so micro that I can't see them. They may even be submicroscopic !

  • @MoldytoasterMedia

    its not fake

  • @MoldytoasterMedia Are you fucking serious?

  • @MoldytoasterMedia the funny thing is that you tried it

    that makes you a complete idiot

  • @MoldytoasterMedia NO, you didn't THINK he used a recorder for vinyl records on a CD, engraving sound on the CD like an old vinyl record, look closely and you can see the engraving

  • @pinjimandvakito CD burners don't engrave onto the CDs !!! that's a fact, look it up.

  • @MoldytoasterMedia that's what hes saying. I think lol

  • @MoldytoasterMedia @MoldytoasterMedia yes I know CD BURNERS don't engrave data onto CD's But to make it compatible with a record player you have to engrave the CD

  • @MoldytoasterMedia this is the funniest comment ever, wow

  • Awesome!!!

  • thats cleary martin leungs blindfold run on utube

  • @beansterman1998 yea this is the video I recorded this with watch?v=dFZki6TcY4w

  • Has no one tried cutting plastic instead of CDs? After you get about a millimeter in a CD, it's different material.

    How about liquid plastic. Pour some liquid plastic into a mold the diameter of a record; you'll have smoothness and material consistency. Check out pirating a record... goo[dot]gl/ppL7 (<--- url)

  • i thought of this at home everytime i spin a CD on the cd player..........it is possible

  • @mycurse67 lol take a look at my other videos. its real. I have a tutorial on how to build the engraver that makes these too

  • @mycurse67 yout fake! see how much of a usless comment this is ? its about as useless as yours why are you still reading this?

  • @ps3hackerfilms due drop someballs and grow up, it cant be that useless if it was replied to by the creator of the video un like yours... and why am i still reading it? because you replied to it with a useless comment that proved nothing.

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  • @finalman25 depends on how steady my hand is, but most of the time 2 min or a little less

  • @mbarry6 cool cool opps i didnt mean to remove >_<

  • @finalman25 haha yea ive done that b4. 0.o

  • @mbarry6 lol fuck it seems like ur on youtube as much as i am too.....coincidence??

  • @finalman25 my phone notifys me every time I get a comment or message on youtube

  • @mbarry6 dam thats pimp srry i havent checked my comments in a very very long time

  • @I3eam its not fake. take a look at my channel dumbass! haha I have demonstration videos of the recording process and rvrn a tutorial on how to make one. the record lathe tutorial

  • how come it dont sound good?

  • @awsomegtax44 because that was one of my first successful attempts.

  • This is awesome :D

  • this is possible by inplacing grooves on the cd like on a vinyl

  • That's awesome! :D

    Now, if only you could get a few Laser Discs.

    That would give you more recording time. Mhm! ^-^

  • Very interesting making me happy!!

  • KILLER!

  • You are a GENIUS!!!! this right here is legendary!!!!

  • thats pretty much the only good use for a cd besides frizbees vynil is the best of all audio formats.

  • You should get one of those CD's that are made to look like vinyl records and record on the top face, and burn the song on the cd side so it can be played both ways and look cool

  • You Are Nuts, That's Impossible! Ha-Ha, Very Funny, Fool!

  • lol that's what everyone says until I show this thing to them. I told a couple people in my class and they were like wtf! then I show them and there are so many funny reactions. I actually had a guy so amazed by this he saw it and froze. litteraly stared at it for about 3 min XD

  • @paddyjoejr1 watch?v=hikfqsNAlhk&NR=1 ... this dude shows you

  • @paddyjoejr1 Actually I could see it being done except most record players have a mechanism that won't let the needle get too far inwards without returning the needle to the resting position, so you would probably have to tweek the record player itself to get it to play more towards the middle.

  • im gonna try this, but wont it be better if you were to sit the cd on top of a 12" record at 33rpm, and tape you records lathe to the arm of the player? so you get the perfect grooves? it may not work, but i'll give it ago lol what is there to loose? cheap ass CD-R's? lol

  • I tried taping it to the player arm, but it just isnt high enough to compendsate for the space the speaker takes up making the speaker angled backwards.

  • what?

    did i understand right that you BURN ^^ a venyl on a cd? o.O

    labels pay 40k for that mashines ^^

  • pretty much :) the burner (engraver, lathe, etc.) is just made out of a speaker, needle, some plastick, glue, and a small computer speaker amp (like you would find inside any computerspeakers with a volume knob

  • @mbarry6 lol really nice if i have a new needle for my venyl player(at the moment my needle is broken :( ) i want to build that thing :D

  • old manual turntable

    someone did something similar

    but still

    you have an old record cutting machine

    AUDIODISC?

  • Just goes to show how much better records are than CD's

  • How?

  • @cheesechase Because a CD can be played by both a CD player and a record player, and a record can't?

  • @GuruMarv no it cant... a CD's grooves are written on the silver side not the plastic...

  • @GuruMarv t'was a quip!

  • this is god tier!!

  • very clever..props indeed...but i agree with one of the other posters..it sounds like a player piano way out of tune during playback...still fascinating though..

  • @DjJohnnyM68 ya it does :) but I used a youtube video of a guy playing the mario bros theme on a piano to record this one.

  • OMG THAT IS SOO COOL!

  • hey man u built urself an engraver? dam ur the man , really i appreciate tht job ^^

    now hopefully i can build one by myself and burn some vinyls . YEAh!

  • its real man. I have more on my profile. I also have a video of me actually making a record right in front of the camera. and if you still don't believe me, take a look at the tutorial I made on how to make one yourself. lol :)

  • goodmarty8246 check out the toutorial this is real what did you think? He threw a record on a record player and made it work?

  • this is a record engraver fag, it works . He ENGRAVED the cd, so it could be playable by a turntable-.-

  • Ehm.. how it is crap? Dunno about video being crap but the idea behind this ain't crap. You can carve any tune with a carver to almost any surface which is smooth.

  • @goodmarty8246

    dude you are an idiot.

  • Burn me a copy!

    Get it?

  • now thats cool

  • that`s genius work. Man it comes out good. more recordings please. thank you

  • @roxiereuben thanx :) any requests?

  • nothing as of this moment. was really facinated with your experiments. You`re a genius. thank you

  • @roxiereuben alrighty, I got a new one up. the song is "saltwater room" by owl city. next im going to make an ozzy record "no more tears" :)

  • if i could make a request: what about one ofg my self made songs in youtube? you find them in my channel... would be intresting to me to hear them on an lp xD

  • ok :) how about Chiller 3?

  • yes, why not? :-)

  • Ill make it as soon as I get back home from thanksgiving :)

  • when will that be? would be cool when you write an email when it is ready, then i don´t have to check every day :-)

  • umm Im up here at least until Sunday, so it will be soon after. Ill send you a message when I get it finished.

  • im going to be home on the 1st of december (tomorrow) then ill get started ;)

  • MY MIND GOES BOOM

  • hahah the super mario theme but is sounds like its from the 30s. I see your using the PSP go camera I can tell by the buzzing in the beginning mine does that too.

  • yep :) ive gotten a lot of use out of it. great camera for youtube videos

  • I love mine but it doesnt work too good in the dark but its better in the dark than my other digicam. the only problem with it is the videos take up too much space I only have an 8 gig card and its almost full. these cards are hella expensive.

  • ya each video it takes is huge!!! so what I do is import it into windows movie maker. check the "other settings" option and set it to "high quality video (small)" and it makes the file size dramatically smaller

  • yeah well WMM makes a WMV file after you edit the videos how you like them and after you save the file to your PC it spits out a nice compact WMV file for uploading. I wish the sony memory stick Pro/Duo cards didnt cost so friggin much and I could get a 32 or 64 gig card. if that was possible I wouldnt need my ipod. but scanning thru songs on the psp for 1 song is a PITA even for how fast the psp scrolls thru files.

  • So that's why they call it a CD-R. Screw CD's, Vinyl Forever.

  • fuck yeah!!!!!!!!!!!! although I have a couple of cds that have not been pressed onto vinyl :(

  • You know, you can fit a lot more songs onto a CD by burning them onto the CD normally, right? (although true, I'm kidding... nice work, also hilariously hackish! you've got a bright future ahead of you)

  • lol :) thanx man!

  • how did you engrave the grooves on there

  • click on the tutorial link at about 1:38

  • I've been playing around trying to build a cutting head that will do strictly lateral-cut grooves on a CD (yours seems mostly vertical, but with enough lateral movement to work quite well). I'm making progress, but I need to use something other than a sewing needle as my cutter, and I don't have a junk record stylus laying around at the moment. Very cool videos though, now I have a use for junk CDs!

  • ya, mine does vertical cuts. if ya ever get one made do a vid responce. id love to see it :)

    ive got a tutorial on how to make the vertical cuter that I use in my videos. at the end of this one i added an annotation with the link to it :)

  • if i had a old turntable , i would do it very

    soon!!!

    but i only have a new pioneer table :)

    i will try it in a near future though.

  • i had thought of this just the other and its a great ideia!!! i am gonna make

    my own vinyls too, man!!! nice!!!

  • Congratulations! Which cutter you have used? Your own built cutting lathe? What is your technique?

  • thanx :) I made a tutorial on how to make a lathe if you wana try it. its on my profile page.

  • Have you built the record player by own? I think your CD records is in better quality than in the vids.

    Can you try to connect the "Line out" from the player directly into your camcorder?

    By the way, nice project! :D

  • I use my psp as my camcorder (the little cammera attachment), and my record player has no audio out. but just now, I made a new player needle that I can plug directly to my computer, so Ill post the mp3 in a min :)

  • I was skeptical until you showed that you MADE the cd. Trying to play a laser burned cd with a quartz needle is just stupid, but it's cool that you actually made the cd with the speaker.

  • oh my god O.o this is cool

  • Cool! I have to say that this is good sound quality on it. Better than 78 rpm records!

  • bullshit

  • this is fo real man. checkout my other videos. I even have a tutorial on how to make one like this. try it yourself if you dont belive me :)

  • sounds like an old player piano

  • omg thats what i should do with all my junk/scratched cds. lmao

  • hey soo good , i'll make one inspired by you thanks for posting

  • np :) if you need any help, message me.

  • Groovy!

  • muy bien colega!!! me mola. as conseguido buen sonido!!

    enhorabuena!!!

  • I dont understand. lol do you speak english?

  • I translated your message. thank you! :)

    He traducido el mensaje. gracias! :)

  • WTF did he say?

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