Getting Your Music On Vinyl
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Re: Getting Your Music On Vinyl
Get some cheap usb keys from aliexpress and glue beards on them, hipsters will lap them up!
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Re: Getting Your Music On Vinyl
Just get some lathe cuts made. Although they don't sound great, they are big pieces of good looking plastics that can be played on a turntable, which is the only thing most modern vinyl consumers cares anyway. Lots of them probably just use shitty $100 turntables with built-in preamps and computer speakers.crowbgood1 wrote:My missus just put this into pescetive..... " so what will we do with the 140 we don't sell"?
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Re: Getting Your Music On Vinyl
just get label made up with your band/songs on it, glue that onto someone else's LP. Get a cover printed to put it in. When people come around to listen pick up the vinyl to make it look like your are putting it on the turntable the just play the CD version...know one will know the difference
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Re: Getting Your Music On Vinyl
I have an old Pat Boon album that would be perfect for the "check out our album on vinyl" gag!willow13 wrote:just get label made up with your band/songs on it, glue that onto someone else's LP. Get a cover printed to put it in. When people come around to listen pick up the vinyl to make it look like your are putting it on the turntable the just play the CD version...know one will know the difference
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