Print Your Own Vinyl Records

The process of pressing a record to vinyl has long been considered a time and resource consuming operation. With expensive materials and a lack of vinyl pressing machines available to the public, it can be difficult making your own vinyl record. Fortunately, an Australian inventor is aiming to make the process of pressing an album to vinyl easier than ever before. Find out more about this crowd-funded project that could turn your favorite MP3s and CDs into vinyl records in minutes.

Cutting your very own album

Utilizing a  ‘turn-key’ stereo cutting system, Machina Pro has developed a device that allows you to plug in your audio device and cut songs straight to vinyl. With automated technology, the Desktop Record Cutter strives to make pressing whatever audio you like onto vinyl as simple and affordable as possible. Aiming to make it easier than ever to access a vinyl cutting system, this new device could help thousands of people hear vinyl versions of their favorite songs in no time.

Many potential uses for device

This device has wide reaching applications and could help bands sell exclusive vinyl products to fans. The Desktop Record Cutter could allow artists to press exactly how many albums they need and deliver them straight to consumers. Additionally, smaller record labels will be able to take more chances on young bands looking to make it in the industry. Since pressing costs will be reduced, labels can spend more money promoting bands and marketing albums.

Utilizing the crowd-funded method of financing the project, Machina Pro is looking for a startup cost of $10,000 to begin the process of bringing these machines to the public. With an estimated market price of $6,500, Machina Pro hopes that with more crowd-funded support the Desktop Record Cutter could near a $4,000 price point.

While this product is still being developed for home usage, its potential applications make it one of the most intriguing products heading into 2015. For more information on cutting your own vinyl or for vinyl record accessories, contact Spin Clean today at (800) 931-5850.

. The process of pressing a record to vinyl has long been considered a time and resource consuming operation. With expensive materials and a lack of vinyl pressing machines available to the public, it can be difficult making your own vinyl record. Fortunately, an Australian inventor is aiming to make the process of pressing an album to vinyl easier than ever before. Find out more about this crowd-funded project that could turn your favorite MP3s and CDs into vinyl records in minutes.

Cutting your very own album

Utilizing a  ‘turn-key’ stereo cutting system, Machina Pro has developed a device that allows you to plug in your audio device and cut songs straight to vinyl. With automated technology, the Desktop Record Cutter strives to make pressing whatever audio you like onto vinyl as simple and affordable as possible. Aiming to make it easier than ever to access a vinyl cutting system, this new device could help thousands of people hear vinyl versions of their favorite songs in no time.

Many potential uses for device

This device has wide reaching applications and could help bands sell exclusive vinyl products to fans. The Desktop Record Cutter could allow artists to press exactly how many albums they need and deliver them straight to consumers. Additionally, smaller record labels will be able to take more chances on young bands looking to make it in the industry. Since pressing costs will be reduced, labels can spend more money promoting bands and marketing albums.

Utilizing the crowd-funded method of financing the project, Machina Pro is looking for a startup cost of $10,000 to begin the process of bringing these machines to the public. With an estimated market price of $6,500, Machina Pro hopes that with more crowd-funded support the Desktop Record Cutter could near a $4,000 price point.

While this product is still being developed for home usage, its potential applications make it one of the most intriguing products heading into 2015. For more information on cutting your own vinyl or for vinyl record accessories, contact Spin Clean today at (800) 931-5850.

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