As we re constantly being reminded the role of the record shop is slowly being eroded.
Make a vinyl record at home.
The average independent artist only prints a few hundred records at a time.
While the seriously home made vinylrecorder t 560 is unlikely to have sellers and labels for that matter quivering in their boots it does finally offer armchair vinyl entrepreneurs the opportunity to cut their own records in the solitary comfort of their own living rooms.
You may need to cut songs from your cd to fit the constraints of the vinyl.
Depending on your level of expertise and the purpose of your album you can use home studio mixing equipment and record a professional grade album but a simple microphone and mp3 recorder may be all you need.
A 12 inch 33 1 3 rpm record holds only about 18 minutes per side and a 7 inch 45 rpm record holds about 4 1 2 minutes per side.
We make sure that your custom vinyl sounds and looks great before shipping.
Below is a basic step by step for making records at home that will play on a turntable with plenty of delightful quirks and crackles.
The analog device cuts 10 inch records in real time using a diamond stylus to.
This will not cost the earth and all you need to get started is one record.
This method of making records is effectively a way of cloning records so you will need a starting point to work.
Tracks are the individual songs or segments that make up your album.
Record tracks for your album.
A vinyl record doesn t hold a lot of music.