![]() We recommend that you embrace the imperfections for creative purposes. Get ready for lots of that "hiss sound" feeling. The recordings it makes are monophonic and are going to have a lot of noise. Can the PO-80 cut commercial quality vinyl? If it sells out, just go buy the Gakken version and you'll have essentially the same device, except the assembly instructions are in Japanese. ![]() Very high likelihood the pre-order sells out and doesn't re-stock for a while due to ongoing supply chain issues. Tip: This is surely going to be a very popular product. You to assemble it yourself and it's not the best quality (this might actually be helpful), but if you put it together with a modern DAW, you can make some great samples that have the authentic vinyl surface noise and crackle. Both are based on the same Yuri Suzuki invention, photo is courtesy of turntable lab. The PO-80 Record Factory is a rebrand of a Japanese product called the Gakken Ez Record Maker. However we now have a new, interesting solution from Teenage Engineering. The invention of the sampler made the legal profession a small fortune from musicians and record labels suing each other for copyright infringement created by sampling. The big problem is these sounds are not royalty free. Many popular songs have been made by producers who chopped up disco records (or whatever genre they were into) and made their own one shot drum samples they could trigger and turn into their own beats. Whether its old jazz, soul, funk, or reggae music, there's something about the warmth, hiss and crackle of vinyl sounds that resonates even with young people who grew up long after the glory days of vinyl records. Lots of people love the vibe and character of old vinyl music. Spending time to create your own vinyl sample pack solves a big problem
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