Thats how they used to do it. Yes, and on some it worked great. The lasers
are the modern way of creating it.
Sorry, but you are wrong.
Every single person who presses records, that I know about anyway, use a lathe
that physically cuts the grooves into the lacquer using a needle connected
Somehow this topic always seems to be a popular one. Just like the OS
debate... :-)
Strange, isn't it?
On Feb 19, 2008 8:53 AM, Karlheinz Noise [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thats how they used to do it. Yes, and on some it worked great. The
lasers are the modern way of creating it.
Sorry, but
On Tuesday 19 February 2008, Karlheinz Noise wrote:
And that's assuming modern artists are interested at all. The future of
music resides in bedroom musicians. How many of them want to pay $2000 just
to have someone master their mixes, when they can do a crappy job with
their LADSPA plugins