RE: (313) 45/33 cutting

2002-10-15 Thread Langsman, Marc
Im no expert, but I'd imagine techincally there is no difference between doing this and just pressing two different records at different speeds - the actual tracks are independent. peace, Marc -Original Message- From: Williams, Howard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 15 October

RE: (313) 45/33 cutting

2002-10-15 Thread Neil Wallace
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 11:14 AM :To: 'Williams, Howard'; '313 (E-mail)' :Subject: RE: (313) 45/33 cutting : : :Im no expert, but I'd imagine techincally there is no difference between :doing this and just pressing two different records at different speeds

RE: (313) 45/33 cutting

2002-10-15 Thread Williams, Howard
] Sent: 15 October 2002 11:20 To: 'Langsman, Marc'; 'Williams, Howard'; '313 (E-mail)' Subject: RE: (313) 45/33 cutting I don't think its quite that simple since (I think) a big metal plate is produced for each side of the record and then this is used to press the vinyl. I don't see why you couldn't

RE: (313) 45/33 cutting

2002-10-15 Thread Jongsma, K.J.
Sure you can do that. NSC did all kind of things with it. I have a +8 record (i think it is a fuse track) with one track on 33rpm and next one running from the inside out on 45rpm. is it possible to cut a 45 and 33 track on the same side of a piece of vinyl? i ask because i have a Lost

RE: (313) 45/33 cutting

2002-10-15 Thread Williams, Howard
that's cleared that up then! thanks, h -Original Message- From: Jongsma, K.J. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 15 October 2002 11:25 To: 'Williams, Howard'; 313 (E-mail) Subject: RE: (313) 45/33 cutting Sure you can do that. NSC did all kind of things with it. I have a +8 record (i

RE: (313) 45/33 cutting

2002-10-15 Thread T.J.Johnson
-mail)' :Subject: RE: (313) 45/33 cutting : : :Im no expert, but I'd imagine techincally there is no difference between :doing this and just pressing two different records at different speeds - :the :actual tracks are independent. : :peace, :Marc : : : -Original Message

Re: (313) 45/33 cutting

2002-10-15 Thread Maarten Baute
Sure you can do that. NSC did all kind of things with it. I have a +8 record (i think it is a fuse track) with one track on 33rpm and next one running from the inside out on 45rpm. john tejada music for doubles (b-side) has also a track on 33 and one on 45 rpm. (or was it another tejada