PROCESS

01 HOW IT WORKS

02 LATHE CUT VINYL

04 RUNTIME

HOW IT WORKS

Limited edition lathe cut vinyl is a way for artists + record labels to produce custom merch and sell directly to their followers.

 

Short run vinyl gives access to high quality sound with customizable packaging, experience with the process of making vinyl, and also lowers the initial financial investment and the possibility of leftovers.

 

PRE-PRODUCTION

01

  • Choose your record size, number of copies, runtime, and rpm.

 

  • Choose your packaging + printing

 

  • Choose additional services such as mastering, pre-checks, or photos

 

  • Submit your project thru our custom project calculators :

         12" quote  /   10" quote   /   7" quote

 

  • Get your job order / invoice via email + reserve your spot on the cutting schedule

FILE PREP + TRANSFER

02

   AUDIO

 

  • Check out the DETAILS on source audio files + other important notes about making lathe cut vinyl

 

   VISUAL

 

  • Find templates for all printed materials, as well as file specifications and tips for optimal printing.

 

  • Drop all your files into your gdrive project folder we sent with your invoice.

 

  • If you added a pre-check to your audio or visual files, we will get back to about that very soon

 

 

PRODUCTION PROCESS

03

  • Test cutting your source audio files

 

  • Make as many copies as you ordered, cut in real time, one-by-one

 

  • Test, print, laminate, and cut your center labels

 

  • Assemble the records, packaging, and printed material

 

  • Receive an email with your tracking info; records packaged with care and delivered to you >>>

 

 

 

WHAT ARE LATHE CUTS?

  • lathe cut vinyl has been around since the 1950’s (ex. acetate dubplates) but with new material research, pvc discs have the same quality and durability are comparable to commercial releases.

 

  • all pressed records begin with the mastering engineer cutting a master lacquer (mother record) with a lathe, then a metal master disc is then moulded from the mother. Vinyl copies are then pressed from this metal master disc.

 

  • lathe cut vinyl uses a diamond stylus to cut each record one-by-one, making each piece unique. the records are made in real time. If the record is 15 minutes long, then it takes 15 minutes to cut (not including prep time).

 

  • the material we cut on is not the same that is used for pressing, though it has the same lifespan! we cut into PVC (not acetate) that is as hard as normal vinyl plates, but soft enough to directly cut into them with the sharp diamond stylus.

12 INCH LOUDNESS

CLUB

 

for DJs + loud bass

8 mins

+ 6 dB

 

12 mins

+ 3 dB

 

16 mins

+ 0 dB

 

20 mins

- 3 dB

 

MAXI 8 mins per side

EP    14 mins per side

LP   18 mins per side

wide groove space

+      deeper grooves

 

 

loudest dB

mid groove space

+      mid bass

 

mid dB

narrow groove space

 

lower dB

for casual listening

HOME

3

 

  • let us know if you have a special request for the dB levels of your project.
  • dB levels are adjusted higher or lower depending on the supplied audio material and the cutting engineers discretion as it applies to the physical limitations of the cutting machine being used.
  • loudness, bass, + length all effect the dB of any vinyl record.

 

  • above are industry dB standards for 12" vinyl format.

 

  • same concept applies to other vinyl formats, but with other restrictions due to less space.

 

 

 

RUNTIME

the longer the runtime of a lathe cut record, the higher the price.

 

 

7" /

 up to 6 minutes per side

 

 

10" MAXI /

up to 8 minutes per side

 

10" EP/

up to 12 minutes per side

 

12" MAXI /

up to 8 minutes per side

 

12" EP /

up to 14 minutes per side

 

12" LP /

up to 18 minutes per side

its good to keep in mind that each record is being cut in real time, therefore both quantity and length of the record play a major role in the job time of your project

 

 

 

 

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