Awhile back we posted about making vinyl record clones and here’s a better how to on making a clone of your vinyl records – [via] – Link.
6 thoughts on “HOW TO – Copy a vinyl record”
aplumbsays:
Just had a freaky idea. “Digitize” records by making high-res photo-mosaics and reading the audio out of the imaged grooves.
Anyone tried this?
Andrew.
C-Gsays:
Somebody tried this a while back… The Digital Needle but I wasn’t ever able to get it to work. Seems possible from the page though. I’d like to see it come to fruition myself.
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Just had a freaky idea. “Digitize” records by making high-res photo-mosaics and reading the audio out of the imaged grooves.
Anyone tried this?
Andrew.
Somebody tried this a while back… The Digital Needle but I wasn’t ever able to get it to work. Seems possible from the page though. I’d like to see it come to fruition myself.
Also, just found this… I’m going to try it out: Another Digital Needle