
Slackmaster2K
Gone
I'm sick of shiney. I hate my DAW. I hate my shitty sounding CD player. I hate that 90% of all CD players on the market sound like shit. I hate that the producers of junk digital equipment seem to have everyone fooled.
I need history. I'm from a generation of convenience. I basically missed LP's, 8 tracks, reel-to-reel tape.....I started with junky cassette tapes and have been stuck with CD's for the past 14 years.
I don't want to make a CD. 1) CDR sucks 2) my CD player sucks 3) I fucking hate jewel cases with a passion and those cardboard things can suck my ass.
Ok ok, so I'm not a retard...I HAVE to make a CD...but...
I want to experiment...get back to the old for a bit and see how things were done.
I want to learn more about making vinyl records. I think it would be interesting and kinda fun. When I was pretty young my mom and dad had a pretty extensive album collection...I can remember the way they smelled and felt and how I couldn't run in the house while music was playing or I'd scratch a disk. I also loved to clean them...I loved that shit you'd squirt out of the little red bottle and that brush thing that smelled really cool.
What I can't seem to find are resources on this topic. I think I'm mostly interested in the little 7" records...the whole punk thing I guess.
1) How are records physically made? What is the device called (I've heard many terms so far)? What kind of price range am I looking at for such a device?
2) Where the hell do you get blanks and how much do they cost?
3) What other equipment is necessary?
4) Any links to used gear of this variety?
I've been searching the net a bit and this site and have found only slim pickins (no not the actor).
Any help would be appreciated, thanks.
Slackmaster 2000
I need history. I'm from a generation of convenience. I basically missed LP's, 8 tracks, reel-to-reel tape.....I started with junky cassette tapes and have been stuck with CD's for the past 14 years.
I don't want to make a CD. 1) CDR sucks 2) my CD player sucks 3) I fucking hate jewel cases with a passion and those cardboard things can suck my ass.
Ok ok, so I'm not a retard...I HAVE to make a CD...but...
I want to experiment...get back to the old for a bit and see how things were done.
I want to learn more about making vinyl records. I think it would be interesting and kinda fun. When I was pretty young my mom and dad had a pretty extensive album collection...I can remember the way they smelled and felt and how I couldn't run in the house while music was playing or I'd scratch a disk. I also loved to clean them...I loved that shit you'd squirt out of the little red bottle and that brush thing that smelled really cool.
What I can't seem to find are resources on this topic. I think I'm mostly interested in the little 7" records...the whole punk thing I guess.
1) How are records physically made? What is the device called (I've heard many terms so far)? What kind of price range am I looking at for such a device?
2) Where the hell do you get blanks and how much do they cost?
3) What other equipment is necessary?
4) Any links to used gear of this variety?
I've been searching the net a bit and this site and have found only slim pickins (no not the actor).
Any help would be appreciated, thanks.
Slackmaster 2000