i thought peacefrog already did this with their deletions CD's. not
necessarily an innovation... just a convenience.
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amazing! I was completely kidding anyway!
Although I don't know if the magnitude of heat needed to burn the ink on a
disc would be handled so well by the vinyl side. Unless they bound them
afterwards I guess. Cool idea tho.
Look, you're all missing the point on this!
(Errr, what is it?!)
The central thing is (it seems to me) a 12 CD won't fit in the standard CD
player (non-standard ones in the entire world surely number in the hundreds
at the moment) + you can already get a substantive amount of tracks on a 4
(or
Is there a URL for this info? Or an article explaining it?
Dennis
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Wave Music is pioneering a new format: CD Twelve!
CD Twelves is a
They've been doing this since the early 90's, what the hell
is wave music smokin ?
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Wave Music is pioneering a new format: CD Twelve!
CD Twelves
Wave Music is pioneering a new format: CD Twelve!
Blimey, vive la revoloution eh?
Aren't these otherwise known as CD singles?
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Wave Music is pioneering a new format: CD Twelve!
Blimey, vive la revoloution eh?
Aren't these otherwise
not for or against it but i do think its quite pointless!
ab
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They've been doing this since the early 90's, what
I don't get it... Is this a 12 size CD? Or just the contents of a 12
burned onto a CD?
Is it just me or does this not make any sense?
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They've been doing this since the early 90's, what the hell
is wave music smokin ?
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I don't get it... Is this a 12 size CD? Or just the contents of a 12
burned onto a CD?
Is it just me or does this not make any sense?
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They've been doing
Is this a 12 size CD?
Well, I've no crystal ball or anything, but I reckon it may be a bad
business plan to invent a new CD format without a player for it.*
but, hey what do I know? I still got a betamax and plugging my phone into
this commodore 64 doesn't seem to get me on ebay either..
oh,
Rumor has it Wave is currently developing the DVD twelve.
?
-Pete
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I don't get it... Is this a 12 size CD? Or just the contents of a 12
burned onto a CD
Maybe theyre cd one side and grooved the other ?
Or perhaps 12 laserdiscs are making a comeback !?!
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Wave Music
http://www.wavemusic.com/
As expected, its just a series of tracks originally intended for vinyl.
Sylvia wrote:
Wave Music is pioneering a new format: CD Twelve!
CD Twelves is a revolutionary format of music, which simultaneously meets
the demands of both mainstream music lovers and DJs.
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Yes, but we shouldn't be selfish, and hope for other labels to relay the
idea, because on a strictly business matter that's a fresh breath for the
labels business
of course not! perish the thought that other labels might release a
single
originally on vinyl to CD.
note to
/Dj's or so called
CD for all the rest of consumers
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it's a good idea, considering that no one has come up with an idea
to
transfer vinyl onto a CD yet.
PG Huh? There are lots
yeah? name one.
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it's a good idea, considering that no one has come up
Output to input, hit play, record, save, (encode/compress if needed) done;)
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yeah? name one
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yeah? name one.
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yeah? name one.
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it's a good idea, considering
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yeah? name one.
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it out on the windowsill to bake
for a few hours...
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yeah? name one.
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yeah? name one.
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in the pan and put it out on the windowsill to
bake
for a few hours...
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yeah
I think this is a good idea too:
Record labels offer a catalogue of mp3s. You can buy a batch of mp3 tracks
which would be offered on their web site for sale. The label would then
compile all requested mp3s on one cd which would make it easy to transfer to
Final Scratch, DJ software (for
there is definately come money to be made, technological hurdles aside.
-Joe
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I think this is a good idea too:
Record labels offer
Rumor has it Wave is currently developing the DVD twelve.
laserdisc?
been around for years.
players are cheap, picked one up at a surplus store for $5
now i can watch my copy of pink floyd live at pompii/the wall and 2001
personally i think they are better then dvd's the picture seems clearer
I don't think this is a bad idea at all. Why not? The risk is minimal
compared to vinyl, it's a little extra money to help keep the label alive,
and there are some people (like Joe) for whom it is a better solution.
I agree the marketing of it is a bit silly, but so what? Most marketing is
silly.
what they should is put out a retrospective box set of
CD-singles all onto a side of a single 12 record,
whose flip side is a pictured laser disc containing all the artwork.
8)
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what they should is put out a retrospective box set of
CD-singles all onto a side of a single 12 record,
whose flip side is a pictured laser disc containing all the artwork.
8)
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At 08:39 AM 11/13/2002, Rob Theakston wrote:
Picked up the Mahogani 12 (which is pure Kenny all the way
through) AND the
new Theo Parrish Mix CD Contemporhythms.
Anyone heard this yet? It's probably my favorite of the
bunch, tying with
Live in Detroit
where did you find the mahogani 12/where is it currently available?
bentcrayon does not yet list it.
ben
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Wed, 13 Nov 2002, Rob Theakston wrote:
Picked up the Mahogani 12 (which is pure Kenny all the way through) AND the
new Theo Parrish Mix CD Contemporhythms.
Anyone heard this
record time in roseville. i reckon ferndale has a few as well.
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where did you find the mahogani 12/where
I need to listen to Contemporhythms again, but on first listen I found it a
little bit weak. It gets a lot better towards the end, but I didn't think it
was near the standard of the 2 These Days and Times CDs
Having said that, I'll probably love it this time next week.
Sean.
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At 08:39 AM 11/13/2002, Rob Theakston wrote:
Picked up the Mahogani 12 (which is pure Kenny all the way through) AND the
new Theo Parrish Mix CD Contemporhythms.
Anyone heard this yet? It's probably my favorite of the bunch, tying with
Live in Detroit '99.
Yes...I grabbed this at Record
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