
The first paper on tracing distortion (due to the curvature of the reproducing stylus being different than on the lathe cutter) in the "Journal of Audio Eng. Soc" in almost 45 years. It is a review paper, so that everybody can download it for free (without a JAES subscription) at https://www.aes.org/e-lib/browse.cfm?elib=22236.
Also, some new results on distortion figures for LPs are presented, showing unbelievably large numbers under many practical conditions. A few possible explanations as to why the LPs don't sound nearly as bad as numerical distortion results suggest are discussed, and a set of controlled subjective tests is proposed to assess the audibility of the phase distortions introduced by tracing (and tracking) errors.
Several techniques to reduce tracing distortion by predistorting the signal before cutting are also discussed (aka "de-skew,” "dynamic correlator,” "tracing simulator", etc.)