How Vinyl Records Are Made PART 2 OF 2
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how vinyl records are made. part 2 of 2
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Watching this made me realize how long it took for me Madonna - Hard Candy album took to make. LOL
Well, that's awsome! I'm glad too that someone else my age is into this stuff.
Abbey Road in London and Sterling Sound in New York are amongst the very few left that are capable of an all analog chain from master tape to vinyl.
The vast majority now use a DAW of some type or another for transferring the music to the cutting lathe, as seen in the first part of this video.
But still we could all regroup in tribes and dance together to the rythm of the drums around a big and red campfire, yeah. And when the moods gets high enough, then let the DJ play those VINYL RECORDS yesssss. Children will love it.
¡Viva la Pachamama!
Sorry if I explain wrong, I am learning english.
CD Players contain software to control the head movement/UI, and almost completely separate is the digital to analog converter.
The high end CD players contain better DAC's
Alternatively, transfer the audio in digital to the receiver (optical or coax), there is no difference at this point.
Better quality is only achieved if the DAC in the receiver is of good quality.
Without a good receiver and amplifier, it makes no difference what CD Player is used
you have no idea what your on about do you?
Thanks!