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• #2
national sound in detroit can do them on vinyl
am struggling to think of any British pressing plants that do them
a lock groove on a dubplate would wear out really quickly - dubplates wear down pretty fast i think they can be played 50 or so times. imagine one 4 beat loop playing 33 times a minute - play it for 2 minutes and its pretty much dead
I would suggest just play the loop and record to CD and use a CDJ - can either play it as a loop or just record it playing for a few minutes and use that
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• #3
Lock groove hey, what for?
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• #4
probably like the UR battle weapons, Mills, Hawtin etc
so few people can use them effectively
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• #5
I always used to use a Tom Middleton/Cosmos lock groove thing on 'Summer In Space', sounded ace, kind of like the groove on 'I Feel Love', great for whacking an acapella or beat over the top
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• #6
.....the bit at the start, check it:
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• #7
im not a dj its just for a sound art thing about how drawing and sound are kind of related
still no one has a dj or studio tech friend they can ask?
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• #8
Ask 'paul74' on here, he may be able to help....?
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• #9
thanks braux! will do
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• #10
you can make a standard vinyl into a lock groove if you don't value it by bending grooves with a scalpel
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• #11
yeah but want a single continuous loop cut in the surface of a disk with sound in it
any one know where i can get a locked groove dub plate cut in london
vinyl cutters dont seem to do it any more