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
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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
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
that's cleared that up then!
thanks,
h
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Sent: 15 October 2002 11:25
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Subject: RE: (313) 45/33 cutting
Sure you can do that. NSC did all kind of things with it. I have a +8 record
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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