Welcome, Newbies! Say Hi in this thread!
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Hello! I'm just following up on price, availability and shipping to the USA.
Eddie
eddieaudio@gmail.com
Eddie
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one-percent inspiration and 99% perspiration
- georgefero
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Hi There!
My name is George, I am a self-taught composer/producer/experimentalist (www.handsholdingthevoid.bandcamp.com), and soon-to-be lathe cutter! I just purchased a refurbished/modified Rek-O-Kut setup and have completely reorganized my home studio -- and all of my available brain cells -- around this endeavor. I'm very serious about learning this craft, not only to cut my own experimental music onto vinyl for limited releases, but also as a solo business venture to help other independent musicians get their music onto vinyl (once I'm competent and confident enough to offer my services for hire).
I'm based out of Chicago, and I am super-excited to join this exclusive club. I look forward to peppering you all with question after question in my attempts to cut the perfect record!
Cheers,
George
My name is George, I am a self-taught composer/producer/experimentalist (www.handsholdingthevoid.bandcamp.com), and soon-to-be lathe cutter! I just purchased a refurbished/modified Rek-O-Kut setup and have completely reorganized my home studio -- and all of my available brain cells -- around this endeavor. I'm very serious about learning this craft, not only to cut my own experimental music onto vinyl for limited releases, but also as a solo business venture to help other independent musicians get their music onto vinyl (once I'm competent and confident enough to offer my services for hire).
I'm based out of Chicago, and I am super-excited to join this exclusive club. I look forward to peppering you all with question after question in my attempts to cut the perfect record!
Cheers,
George
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Hello, im João Alves from Portugal. Being studying, working, playing, mixing and mastering music since i remember, guess it evolved somehow. Currently doing a considerable amount of research on sound and music with my phd on Arts and Communication with a thesis about the Aesthetic of Music Mastering. Im here to learn more with you legends specially how it was in the old days of transfering and cutting records.
Excited to be here and thanks for having me.
Best Regards,
João.
Excited to be here and thanks for having me.
Best Regards,
João.
- crokidakis
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Hello,
My name is Roberto, I work with electrical, electronics and automation. I'm a DJ in my leisure time. I like mixing songs with my turntables. I loved the research I did on how vinyl records are recorded. In this research I arrived here.
Our objective, in principle, is to record our vinyl
Thanks.
My name is Roberto, I work with electrical, electronics and automation. I'm a DJ in my leisure time. I like mixing songs with my turntables. I loved the research I did on how vinyl records are recorded. In this research I arrived here.
Our objective, in principle, is to record our vinyl
Thanks.
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Hello everyone, I'm a long time lurker and always dreamt of having my own lathe. Finally committed to it and decided to start on a VRT560. Made the trip to Germany and have been in love with cutting ever since.
I've been using it for almost a year now and I still get better with each cut. My focus is DJ/Dance music as I am a vinyl collector and DJ myself.
I am also a producer with my own label and I have made 4 records pressed at GGR and I loved that process. I'm currently stuck trying to find Distribution for those. If you know anyone who can move records let me know!
Also looking for a hard copy of Larry Boden's book about Disc cutting.
I'm also interested in hearing from anyone who has experience cutting lacquer with a VR T560. I recently installed the precision platter and have been having great results with diamond on the souri blanks, but I would eventually like to try a lacquer. I've heard that you need a sapphire stylus to do it and I still haven't found one that fits the VR so if any of you can help me out with any of that stuff I'd really appreciate it! Thanks!
Scott
I've been using it for almost a year now and I still get better with each cut. My focus is DJ/Dance music as I am a vinyl collector and DJ myself.
I am also a producer with my own label and I have made 4 records pressed at GGR and I loved that process. I'm currently stuck trying to find Distribution for those. If you know anyone who can move records let me know!
Also looking for a hard copy of Larry Boden's book about Disc cutting.
I'm also interested in hearing from anyone who has experience cutting lacquer with a VR T560. I recently installed the precision platter and have been having great results with diamond on the souri blanks, but I would eventually like to try a lacquer. I've heard that you need a sapphire stylus to do it and I still haven't found one that fits the VR so if any of you can help me out with any of that stuff I'd really appreciate it! Thanks!
Scott
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Hello everyone I'm Heath - long time lurker first time posting. I just bought a Presto 8D at an estate sale that hasn't been used in over 5 years. I'm going to have a million questions as I've been a press operator for over 10 years and have never learned to cut records- sorry in advance haha
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Good morning, good afternoon and good evening!
I'm Sindre. Joined these forums after a good while stuck down the YouTube rabbithole of people rolling up their own DIY lathes, this place is an incredible resource of information and opinions, so i decided to join!
I have a mostly IT and Electrical background, and there's a high likelyhood I'm going to start a forever project trying to get my own up and running
I'm Sindre. Joined these forums after a good while stuck down the YouTube rabbithole of people rolling up their own DIY lathes, this place is an incredible resource of information and opinions, so i decided to join!
I have a mostly IT and Electrical background, and there's a high likelyhood I'm going to start a forever project trying to get my own up and running
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Hi,
I'm Luke, pretty new to all of this, so I will probably have some of the dumbest questions ever!
I'm Luke, pretty new to all of this, so I will probably have some of the dumbest questions ever!
- Lunatic_Hoarder
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Hey there! I’m a tinkerer/ Maker sort wanting to get into record cutting. My goal being to make a “modern” version of the Tefifon! https://youtu.be/nBNTAmLRmUg?si=P_ccgQJd0FDgdIPz
I love the concept of this machine so much and feel like it was never given the opportunity it so rightfully deserved. So I have made it my personal mission to design, make, and build a spiritual successor to the tefifon and subsequently cut my own “Tefi” tapes. (Even though they were pressed/ embossed but the idea of being able to make blank Tefi cartridges that can be cut on demand has a whimsical appeal).
I love the concept of this machine so much and feel like it was never given the opportunity it so rightfully deserved. So I have made it my personal mission to design, make, and build a spiritual successor to the tefifon and subsequently cut my own “Tefi” tapes. (Even though they were pressed/ embossed but the idea of being able to make blank Tefi cartridges that can be cut on demand has a whimsical appeal).
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How cool is that!? Never heard of it before. Makes me want to drift into outer space with my 70's Roland Space Echo and emboss the results with my DIY lathe.Lunatic_Hoarder wrote: ↑Mon Sep 30, 2024 1:30 pmHey there! I’m a tinkerer/ Maker sort wanting to get into record cutting. My goal being to make a “modern” version of the Tefifon! https://youtu.be/nBNTAmLRmUg?si=P_ccgQJd0FDgdIPz
I love the concept of this machine so much and feel like it was never given the opportunity it so rightfully deserved. So I have made it my personal mission to design, make, and build a spiritual successor to the tefifon and subsequently cut my own “Tefi” tapes. (Even though they were pressed/ embossed but the idea of being able to make blank Tefi cartridges that can be cut on demand has a whimsical appeal).
Best of luck with your project. I've had an absolute blast building my first lathe. This community is amazingly helpful.
Dave
- Lunatic_Hoarder
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Fattcamp wrote: ↑Tue Oct 01, 2024 12:52 pmHow cool is that!? Never heard of it before. Makes me want to drift into outer space with my 70's Roland Space Echo and emboss the results with my DIY lathe.Lunatic_Hoarder wrote: ↑Mon Sep 30, 2024 1:30 pmHey there! I’m a tinkerer/ Maker sort wanting to get into record cutting. My goal being to make a “modern” version of the Tefifon! https://youtu.be/nBNTAmLRmUg?si=P_ccgQJd0FDgdIPz
I love the concept of this machine so much and feel like it was never given the opportunity it so rightfully deserved. So I have made it my personal mission to design, make, and build a spiritual successor to the tefifon and subsequently cut my own “Tefi” tapes. (Even though they were pressed/ embossed but the idea of being able to make blank Tefi cartridges that can be cut on demand has a whimsical appeal).![]()
Best of luck with your project. I've had an absolute blast building my first lathe. This community is amazingly helpful.
Dave
Appreciate it! I love the aesthetic of a retro-future so I’m going towards that direction.
- schnudlbug
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Hey! I own and operate schnoodle VIDEO, "your one-stop media shop :)"
I edit Jon Makes Beats, Kiefer's Courses + more!
Just purchased A1beats' Atom A-101 (thank you again), can't wait to start on this journey...
Cheers!
- schnüdlbug
I edit Jon Makes Beats, Kiefer's Courses + more!
Just purchased A1beats' Atom A-101 (thank you again), can't wait to start on this journey...
Cheers!
- schnüdlbug
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Make VINYLS???? The plural of vinyl is VINYL
Ill send you a T shirt with it on so you don't forget. Ha
Ill send you a T shirt with it on so you don't forget. Ha
"The Vinyl Truth"
Chris
Chris
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English is my second language, sorry for the grammar grannies !!!!
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Hi all, thank you. What a megga resource. Instrument Technician by trade but always a Musician and been recording and producing albums/films/radio since 92 or so in Australia, US and Europe. Now work mostly in Japan and Australia designing electronic instruments and the sounds. Been punished with nearly every format from gorilla style tape to tape, 1/8, 1/4, 1/2, 2” tape. had one of the first CD recorders in Australia (changed my world) , PCM501 and video machine, DAT, so yeah spent some time fixing stuff!! Started getting asked by young bands for Tapes and Vinyl again so jumping on board and building a cutter out of my multi- CNC machine (diy job does Lazer, Plasma (with torch height sensing), Metal and wood CNC and 3D prints).
Anyway, I’ll be asking tons of dumb questions…thanks for you patience in advance
simon ayton.
Anyway, I’ll be asking tons of dumb questions…thanks for you patience in advance
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Welcome and If you want a tour let us know, Brunswick Victoria 3057
Best
Best
"The Vinyl Truth"
Chris
Chris
- bigjonakafatboy
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Peace
to everyone here.
My name is Jon. Newbie is definitely the best way to describe me. I have no experience with lathe cutting. Just audio engineering (recording, mixing, etc.). It’s been a while since I’ve done audio work and I want to get back to the swing of things, especially learning how to cut records (I love collecting/listening to vinyl).
I hope to learn from anyone and everyone because I miss the passion of everything audio.
Feel free to follow me on Instagram if you like, (@bigjonakafatboy)
Thank you all
My name is Jon. Newbie is definitely the best way to describe me. I have no experience with lathe cutting. Just audio engineering (recording, mixing, etc.). It’s been a while since I’ve done audio work and I want to get back to the swing of things, especially learning how to cut records (I love collecting/listening to vinyl).
I hope to learn from anyone and everyone because I miss the passion of everything audio.
Feel free to follow me on Instagram if you like, (@bigjonakafatboy)
Thank you all
- aRecordcat
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hello! i am interested in making my own lathe because their are no good instructions online
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Hi everyone Here
and thank you so much, I can't believe there are still place like this, nowadays that internet looks so incredibly poor.
I am surprised and thankfully
Hope to learn something more here about cutting and recording
I am just new to this world
and for the moment, I am searching and reading all the existing threads,
because wow! there is already enough stuffs to pop my head off
Salvo
from italy
and thank you so much, I can't believe there are still place like this, nowadays that internet looks so incredibly poor.
I am surprised and thankfully
Hope to learn something more here about cutting and recording
I am just new to this world
and for the moment, I am searching and reading all the existing threads,
because wow! there is already enough stuffs to pop my head off
Salvo
from italy