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This seems so obvious - I can't understand why it's not already done. CD music singles should be readable as CDs on one side and as vinyl records on the other.
Empower the consumer by allowing them to make the choice of music reproduction technology when they get home! Surely this would be a small
price to pay for doubling the production costs.
MultiFormat CD
MultiFormat_20CD Here we go. A more ambitious (and therefore less practical) post by quarterbaker. [st3f, May 23 2005]
DIY Gramaphone
http://www.kempa.co...rchives/000716.html Records and plays back, on materials such as CDs. [contracts, May 23 2005]
Baked!
http://business.gua.../0,,2191129,00.html Only two years after thought of it - "Rock band Fightstar is releasing its next single on a disc that is vinyl on one side and a CD on the other. Its record company Gut admits the vinyl-disc is a gimmick" [hippo, Oct 18 2007]
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Digitally encoded vinyl... |
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Yeah... I've thought about this one myself,
most notably when a friend of mine set up
a small record label in 1997 declaring that
it would be vinyl only. |
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I think we've done this before, though... |
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I recently saw a DIY project somewhere for a machine that uses a paper cup and a tack to record on any circular plastic item. Should work for this idea. [Link] |
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[st3f], how's your friend's business doing? |
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Part of the raison d'etre of CD is to capitalise on the huge profit margin resulting from the high perceived quality (thus high market price) and the extremely small marginal production costs. This would be seriously compromised by including the perceived low quality and relatively high marginal production cost of vinyl, explaining, I think, why it's not already done. |
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Without adapting the CD, I'm not sure
how well that machine would record on
the varnish side of a CD (the label side),
and whether it would damage the CD by
doing so. |
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You could record a short track on the
plastic side, though. If it were short
enough the CD data and the 'vinyl' track
could co-exist, so long as they didn't
overlap. |
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I think that easy!tiger records was
always more of a labour of love than a
business. I'm not sure what it's doing,
but Andy is still playing with 'Idiot Son'
and 'Copenhagen', both of which gig
(and I think release albums, and not just
on vinyl)
occasionally. |
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You'd have to print on the vinyl side. |
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//Its record company Gut admits the vinyl-disc is a gimmick// What else could it be? |
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