new guy here a few questions
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- fredbissnette
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Re: new guy here a few questions
theres a video clip a few posts up with some audio
i will look at stffening the head up a bit more
im going to do some more tests but im def running into resonance issues
its a huge learning curve for me but im getting lots of gain and my grooves are nice and tight and im getting about 4 min
at 33 on a cdr
its not to bad
cheers
i will look at stffening the head up a bit more
im going to do some more tests but im def running into resonance issues
its a huge learning curve for me but im getting lots of gain and my grooves are nice and tight and im getting about 4 min
at 33 on a cdr
its not to bad
cheers
Instagram @styluspressurerecords
- fredbissnette
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- fredbissnette
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Re: new guy here a few questions
ive found cutting vocals to be a an excercise is surgical eqing but its coming along
i cut everything out at 300 hz
everything above 8000
reverse riaa
scoop out 500 hz
scoop out 4000hz
this makes vocals very intelligible
im learning where the resonances are
i cut everything out at 300 hz
everything above 8000
reverse riaa
scoop out 500 hz
scoop out 4000hz
this makes vocals very intelligible
im learning where the resonances are
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- fredbissnette
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Re: new guy here a few questions
ive figured out i have a lot of cutter head motor noise translating onto my cuts
im going to strip my machine down and install rubber washers everywhere i can to isolate the the noise a bit
its not a horrible noise but its something i can improve with simple mechanical mods
cheers
im going to strip my machine down and install rubber washers everywhere i can to isolate the the noise a bit
its not a horrible noise but its something i can improve with simple mechanical mods
cheers
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- fredbissnette
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i have rebuilt my lathe i aquired a nice solid idler drive turntable and im going to make a jig to slide the deck in under
my lathe so gone is the belt drive deck that did not give me solid speed control
ive also switched mediums for embossing i have found a solid plastic plate i can cut into 7'' blanks, after a few experiments i found that glueing a backer board of cardstock to the flimsy plate makes a nice record that wont warp easy on the lathe
i got really nice sonic results embossing on this new disc after noodling with this
ill post pics later on
cheers
my lathe so gone is the belt drive deck that did not give me solid speed control
ive also switched mediums for embossing i have found a solid plastic plate i can cut into 7'' blanks, after a few experiments i found that glueing a backer board of cardstock to the flimsy plate makes a nice record that wont warp easy on the lathe
i got really nice sonic results embossing on this new disc after noodling with this
ill post pics later on
cheers
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- fredbissnette
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- fredbissnette
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Re: new guy here a few questions
some audio i recorded of a cut i made today
strait of the turntable into my interface
http://www.mediafire.com/file/j9dt490eahxsksu/mutant+jazz+from+lathe+cut.wav
cheers
strait of the turntable into my interface
http://www.mediafire.com/file/j9dt490eahxsksu/mutant+jazz+from+lathe+cut.wav
cheers
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Re: new guy here a few questions
Hi Fred,
The security suite on my PC prevents me from accessing the uploads you've made (Don't ask me Why??). Any chance of sticking them up on YT?? If not, what's your assessment of the performance of the Dayton Exciters? Are you happy with the Levels they can Output??
Regards
Soulbear
The security suite on my PC prevents me from accessing the uploads you've made (Don't ask me Why??). Any chance of sticking them up on YT?? If not, what's your assessment of the performance of the Dayton Exciters? Are you happy with the Levels they can Output??
Regards
Soulbear
- fredbissnette
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ill put it up on soundcloud
they have tremendous output capability and i think they work very well
i am now in the process of finding out what the resonant frequencys are
i have ran pink noise thru my head and recorded it and found out where the
faults are
they have tremendous output capability and i think they work very well
i am now in the process of finding out what the resonant frequencys are
i have ran pink noise thru my head and recorded it and found out where the
faults are
Instagram @styluspressurerecords
- fredbissnette
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Re: new guy here a few questions
Hi Fred,
Thanks for that assessment, I got a listen of the SC Upload and gotta say I'm impressed, not that much "Noise" at all, on the Lead-in. And the music seemed to be comming thru loud and clear. Fantastic Job so far Fred.
Regards Soulbear
Thanks for that assessment, I got a listen of the SC Upload and gotta say I'm impressed, not that much "Noise" at all, on the Lead-in. And the music seemed to be comming thru loud and clear. Fantastic Job so far Fred.
Regards Soulbear
- fredbissnette
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its coming and so far im using no off the shelf parts
id like to try some actual purpose made needles as right now im using a sharpened piece of steel
ive recorded all kinds of music with my lathe and im getting good results with instrumentals
vocals are a pain but thats what im working on with finding the resonances, im using a parametric eq to forensicly zero in
on the problem areas of the audio
its a proccess thats for sure
im having fun
id like to try some actual purpose made needles as right now im using a sharpened piece of steel
ive recorded all kinds of music with my lathe and im getting good results with instrumentals
vocals are a pain but thats what im working on with finding the resonances, im using a parametric eq to forensicly zero in
on the problem areas of the audio
its a proccess thats for sure
im having fun
Instagram @styluspressurerecords
Re: new guy here a few questions
Hi Fred,
You've made massive strides so far, and moved your project along very quickly indeed. I can't help but think of the improvements you could possibly enjoy, if you perhaps used more "Rigid" Materials in the Construction of the Cutterhead Frame. It looks like you may be using Stiff Cardboard?? If not Aluminium, perhaps you could even use some thick Perspex/Acrylic, the sheet is cheap enough, and you can make it into an Angle like this :- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rkpqfcg1W_o or here maybe :- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVEf7PfuKxo Maybe you have an old or broken Acrylic Turntable Dust Cover you could possibly re-purpose?? Just a few thoughts eh?
Regards Soulbear
You've made massive strides so far, and moved your project along very quickly indeed. I can't help but think of the improvements you could possibly enjoy, if you perhaps used more "Rigid" Materials in the Construction of the Cutterhead Frame. It looks like you may be using Stiff Cardboard?? If not Aluminium, perhaps you could even use some thick Perspex/Acrylic, the sheet is cheap enough, and you can make it into an Angle like this :- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rkpqfcg1W_o or here maybe :- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVEf7PfuKxo Maybe you have an old or broken Acrylic Turntable Dust Cover you could possibly re-purpose?? Just a few thoughts eh?
Regards Soulbear
- fredbissnette
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i have many dust covers thats a great idea
i think i may go with some kind of alloy tho or mdf
there are also options like a 3d printer they have a few of these around at public libraries
cheers and thanks
let me know how your head turns out with the drivers i really like them and they were super easy to work with
i think making a stiffer head and bolting the drivers in place would def be better
i think i may go with some kind of alloy tho or mdf
there are also options like a 3d printer they have a few of these around at public libraries
cheers and thanks
let me know how your head turns out with the drivers i really like them and they were super easy to work with
i think making a stiffer head and bolting the drivers in place would def be better
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Hi Fred,
Well if you've got some old Acrylic Dust Covers you're Halfway there already. If it's a little bit thin, it's really quite easy to laminate it, with some Cyanoacrylate (Super Glue Type) Adhesives, Double or even Triple Thickness would ensure the Cutterhead Frame's "Stiffness" so that you get the utmost, out of the Dayton Exciters. Now I can't wait to test my "Soul Sculptor" Cutterhead propperly. I only did some Totally Non-Scientific Tests of pressing a "Dummy" Stylus, Up to the Metal Chassis of my Gas Fire. I've gotta say the Reproduction of the Music was really Loud and Clear Te He!!
Regards Soulbear
Well if you've got some old Acrylic Dust Covers you're Halfway there already. If it's a little bit thin, it's really quite easy to laminate it, with some Cyanoacrylate (Super Glue Type) Adhesives, Double or even Triple Thickness would ensure the Cutterhead Frame's "Stiffness" so that you get the utmost, out of the Dayton Exciters. Now I can't wait to test my "Soul Sculptor" Cutterhead propperly. I only did some Totally Non-Scientific Tests of pressing a "Dummy" Stylus, Up to the Metal Chassis of my Gas Fire. I've gotta say the Reproduction of the Music was really Loud and Clear Te He!!
Regards Soulbear
- fredbissnette
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i added a triangle brace to the front of the head im not sure why i did not do this from the get go but
it really made a difference the head seems way stiffer now
i will def be looking at head 2.0 soon tho
cheers
Instagram @styluspressurerecords
Re: new guy here a few questions
Hi Fred,
Keep us Posted with your results
Regards Soulbear
I thought that by making/using a "Stiffer" Cutterhead Frame that you might see an Improvement "Step Change" in your Cutterhead's Performance.fredbissnette wrote:i added a triangle brace to the front of the head im not sure why i did not do this from the get go but
it really made a difference the head seems way stiffer now
fredbissnette wrote:i will def be looking at head 2.0 soon tho
Keep us Posted with your results
Regards Soulbear
- fredbissnette
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after doing the pink noise process and creating a template for cutting and also stiffening the head i have noticed a drastic
improvement
heres the result
https://www.sendspace.com/file/86huen
improvement
heres the result
https://www.sendspace.com/file/86huen
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- fredbissnette
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