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Not to start this again, in this thread, but I'm just fucking sick of this shit.
I'm trying to figure out where do all these people get off at saying that producers lose money over this. Have you looked at the numbers? Are you even a producer? Saying final scratch or cd players makes producers lose money is like saying that the radio makes producers lose money. Its promotion. You're getting heard by a DJ who wouldn't play your track otherwise. Thats 1 more dj playing your track. How could any producer complain? I just dont get it. I'd say in the long run, products like final scratch might even increase record sales if anything.
Also, there aren't too many djs retarded enough to spin shitty low quality mp3s at a party. If they are that retarded people will know right away and they will lose their credibility with the crowd, so theres no worries.
To get back to the original topic.........
PhreeX,
I wouldn't reccomend doing this. I think if you want to press vinyl you're better off getting a press and then dealing in bulk only, simply because that way, you'll actually get enough business if you're good to make some money.
Otherwise dont even bother. No serious DJ will pay you for that service that you're providing. I know I wouldn't. Why would I give you 40 bucks to cut a vinyl which is going to be lower quality then the recording of what I'm sending you. If I allready have the higher quality recoding then what you're going to give me, why would I care about getting a lower quality on vinyl if I could just use final scratch and save myself the money + the inconvenience of dealing with a service that sounds this shady(no offense).
On top of that no matter how good this new vinyl cutter it is, the records are going to wear out quick. They might not wear out AS quick as they would from one of the other mentioned cutters, but it will still be quick, and the quality will still be lower.
I'd go to somebody else who has a press and get them to cut 100 or more copies of the vinyl I need if anything and just split the cost with a couple of my friends and we'd all have like 20 copies for when one runs out, or to just hand out to other DJs if they like the track. This would probably cost me the same price if not cheaper if were to get 20 cuts from you and it would have been done on a press.
No person who really knows what they're talking about when it comes to this issue would use your service and you'd be assed out since those people are the only clients worth having since they will want bulk and they will want it repeatedly.
So, save yourself, the money + time and effort and seriuosly reconsider this whole idea. (I'm not saying dont do it, just seriously consider what a lot of us are telling you.) If you really want to do this, I would suggest that you get a press and deal with bulk only.
You could advertise anywhere there is anything music related. Send letters to record labels with a nice pitch, newspapers, record stores(flyers), parties, websites, anywhere people who deal with music will see what you're offering. It would be a much better idea to register yourself as a legit business and have a lawyer write up a good disclaimer(or at least have one look at one that you wrote) to address the copyright issue. You could also have them do this electronically, where everybody would be purchasing your services over the web and they would have to check a lil "agree to terms and conditions" checkbox or button before they could complete the purchase. The terms and conditions would simply be a disclaimer to avoid legal trouble.
Anyway... good luck ... and I hope that whatever you do works out in the long run. .
peace