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Re: Pressing a vinyl

Post by dj seizure » Wed Feb 23, 2011 7:55 pm

gnome wrote:
sc0tty wrote:Can anyone shed some light on the below;

I was wondering is there anything against me buying the WAV version of this album and getting Anti War Dub and Mud VIP pressed? Or would this be frowned up on? I mean people can buy the mp3's and put them on CD to play out so surely I should be able to press them to vinyl and play them out.
You wouldn't be able to press a lot of copies because you don't have the mechanical license. 1 copy might count as fair usage.
You are allowed to have it pressed to Dubplate just for yourself. If you press it to vinyl and in anyway retail this release to make money, that's a different matter.

But yeah, if you want a tune on Dubplate that badly then there is nothing wrong in getting it cut.

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Re: Pressing a vinyl

Post by Shum » Wed Feb 23, 2011 8:46 pm

I've been involved in a few projects that were mastered at The Exchange, not to mention that some of my favourite albums have been mastered there as well. Mike or Nils are the two engineers you want in my humble opinion.

http://www.exchangemastering.co.uk/

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Re: Pressing a vinyl

Post by sc0tty » Wed Feb 23, 2011 11:35 pm

Yeah sorry guys I did just mean getting a dubplate cut, not intending to press an sell or anything

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