Some advice regarding Vinyl dub cutters

This is where record cutters raise questions about cutting, and trade wisdom and experiment results. We love Scully, Neumann, Presto, & Rek-O-Kut lathes and Wilcox-Gay Recordios (among others). We are excited by the various modern pro and semi-pro systems, too, in production and development. We use strange, extinct disc-based dictation machines. And other stuff, too.

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MEGAMIKE
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Post: # 5895Unread post MEGAMIKE
Mon Aug 03, 2009 12:52 pm

next jam i will post ,when i do live cut with band again....

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Post: # 6213Unread post Dub Studio
Tue Sep 01, 2009 9:19 am

Paul Mac - welcome to the lathe trolls :)
Aussie0zborn wrote:You should ask Vinylium to supply you with a sample disc cut from your tape.
Good idea, but even better, find a studio that uses one and ask them for a demo. Anyone here know of one?

There are plenty of studios using the vinylrecorder but I have yet to find one that uses the dubcutter.

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