Lacquer Vinyl Record

Lacquers can also be cut from audio files that are higher resolution than audio cd which is limited to 16 bit 44 1k sample rate files.
Lacquer vinyl record. Therefore it can be heard on every single copy of the record. An acetate disc also known as a lacquer test acetate dubplate or transcription disc is a type of gramophone record widely used from the 1930s to the late 1950s for recording and broadcast purposes and still in limited use today. This is crucial for the vinyl s final quality since the lacquer errors amplify themselves during the process of galvanization of stampers for pvc moulding. It s a lacquer coated aluminum disc larger than the finished product that contains all of the grooves that represent the final mastered sound of your recording.
Creating a lacquer master is a one time process and is not required for reorders. Acetate discs are used for the production of vinyl records. The vinyl factory is the world s foremost vinyl enterprise.
On thursday apollo masters corp which has produced the lacquer. It encompasses a record label pressing plant and online magazine and collaborates with artists and musicians to create stunning audio visual shows. If your project was recorded and mixed at a higher sample rate than 44 1k be sure to communicate to your mastering engineer that you d like the vinyl pre master to be 24 bit and at that higher sample rate. Lacquer discs play a crucial role in the production of vinyl records and are cut by mastering engineers to create master discs which are then supplied to pressing plants to make the stampers from which records are pressed.