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<blockquote data-quote="blue jammer" data-source="post: 511636" data-attributes="member: 1606"><p>Used to be that people would record the records they wanted to bootleg on DAT. </p><p></p><p>Then they'd go to a pressing plant and have them cut as new records, with upto 4 tracks on them, so you'd not get ALL the mixes of the original releases, instead you'd get the main 'most played' mix of each track, so 4 different artists/titles on the one 'ep'.</p><p></p><p>Quality wouldn't be as good as the original, but wouldn't be too bad, and often it'd save people the time of tracking the originals down...</p><p></p><p>To cut a record, the plant first presses up a master copy, which is cut into the disc, when is then transferred and pressed into vinyl copies, firstly having test pressings done to make sure it passes all the QC checks etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blue jammer, post: 511636, member: 1606"] Used to be that people would record the records they wanted to bootleg on DAT. Then they'd go to a pressing plant and have them cut as new records, with upto 4 tracks on them, so you'd not get ALL the mixes of the original releases, instead you'd get the main 'most played' mix of each track, so 4 different artists/titles on the one 'ep'. Quality wouldn't be as good as the original, but wouldn't be too bad, and often it'd save people the time of tracking the originals down... To cut a record, the plant first presses up a master copy, which is cut into the disc, when is then transferred and pressed into vinyl copies, firstly having test pressings done to make sure it passes all the QC checks etc. [/QUOTE]
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