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Record pressing plant in Oregon thread broken?


Travis In Austin

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Tried to post this reply to Steve's original post, but I kept getting a Database Error message.

Original post "A new company in Portland, Oregon has opened up with 6 presses churning out about 2,000 records a day. Vinyl is continuing to make its come back.

http://www.opb.org/news/article/cascade-record-pressing-starts-production/"

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Great post. I highly recommend going to their site and watching this video about what is involved in the mastering process for vinyl. A vwry good basic primer, and some great clips of an Ampex ATR.

http://www.cascaderecordpressing.com/services/mastering

Travis

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I always wondered why that happened. I tend to post a lot of links, usually to news sources, youtube, etc. I try to avoid anuthing that would be a copyright problem or a competitor.

Should I avoid posting links? I see more trouble potential with cutting and pasting quotes from another site, more than 50 words or so can get you in trouble, better to just site the source. Hope I didn't mess it up.

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I always wondered why that happened. I tend to post a lot of links, usually to news sources, youtube, etc. I try to avoid anuthing that would be a copyright problem or a competitor.

Should I avoid posting links? I see more trouble potential with cutting and pasting quotes from another site, more than 50 words or so can get you in trouble, better to just site the source. Hope I didn't mess it up.

 

no, it's not the content of the links. sometimes the syntax of a statement or link will just cause an issue with the backend database when trying to parse the actual text that's posted.

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I always wondered why that happened. I tend to post a lot of links, usually to news sources, youtube, etc. I try to avoid anuthing that would be a copyright problem or a competitor.

Should I avoid posting links? I see more trouble potential with cutting and pasting quotes from another site, more than 50 words or so can get you in trouble, better to just site the source. Hope I didn't mess it up.

no, it's not the content of the links. sometimes the syntax of a statement or link will just cause an issue with the backend database when trying to parse the actual text that's posted.

Way beyond me, I'll take your word on it and continue as I have been.

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