I live in Poland and my father was using similar technique to copy records of Pink Floyd during comunist time, when you couldn't buy western countries Music in our country.
Since you're messing with old audio tech, you should grind iron oxide (rust) into a fine powder and stick it to scotch tape. Then make an audio recording on it. It's basically how old cassette tapes worked.
I actually tried this when I was a child. I uses electrolysis to gain rust. Unfortunately, the rust won’t stick to the sticky tape; so it did not work.
You actually did an excellent job of cleaning the record when you pulled the silicone off the surface -- it lifted up all the microscopic dust and gunk in the grooves
Here's an interesting trick to try: record the same exact place on both the original and cast records into your computer. Load them both into your audio or video editor onto 2 different tracks at the exact same place (zoom in to match waveforms as perfectly as you can). Now invert the polarity (flip the phase) on one of the tracks. The music should mostly cancel out and all you'll hear is the noise of the imperfect copy (and probably a little of the music ghosting).
and then you take that imperfect noise audio track and make it play at the same time with the cast audio track and flip the phase again and voila u made the cast audio track noise free.
try unlocking Grant's phone with his silicone thumb casting mold edit: I meant by using his thumb mold to cast a model of his thumb by using different materials
Thumb print scanners use the capacitive properties of your skin, which silicone does not have. They would have to do something special to even get it close to working.
Drops cannot be made using liquid nitrogen, sorry bud. They may form something of similar appearance but the result is not a drop as the structure is different and doesn't behave the same way a normal drop would.
The inverted version doesn't have a groove. It has a hill, so to speak, so there's nowhere for the stylus to ride. It would just sound like a long scratch.
in soviet russia, they used to get contraband music by recording long-range radio signals. they would then either press the sound in used xray paper or else somehow make copies from contraband records onto the xrays. so there's some very beautiful and metal looking soviet contraband records out there
"It can be fun playing around with the settings on a record player" Me: has a heart attack thinking about how messed up that record probably is after that
Patrick Hemsley well by “messing with the settings,” I’m pretty sure he was just talking about changing the speed, which in itself isn’t harmful to the record
@@tescomealdeals its VERY HARMFUL,the speed switch is only there for the different sizes of the record, setting it to the wrong speed can damage the record horribly making it not playable later in the future.
@@jarsal Yeah sure, your record will play at the wrong speed and not be enjoyable, but there's no permanent harm in playing a record at the wrong speed, 45rpm records are made the same way as 33rpm records, besides the speed and size obviously.
@@danieldaniels7571 16? I never heard of a record with this speed. Wanna tell me what this is? I only know that 78 is for shellack records that are played with a gramophone.
@@itsmelissa5788 78 was used long after gramophones went away. 16 was mostly used for early audiobooks, which were made almost exclusively for the blind. There were other records made at that speed, most notably the Seeburg background music records:
@@danieldaniels7571 thank you for the reply. I learned something new today! Well, I think our family record player my dad got in the early 80ies is way too modern to have those speed options. That's why I wasn't familiar with them. Thanks for explaining it to me.
If you could make something that was the exact size and density as well as having the same reflective properties, it would probably work, but by the time you did that amount of work it would be cheaper to just work and do it legally
Some are, some are not. Coins are made of so many different materials after all. Yeah, vending machines and pretty much any coin or bill using machine nowadays has MANY verification steps, size, weight, magnetism (if it IS or NOT ferromagnetic/diamagnetic is part of telling if fake or not), dunno if there are even more steps too.
Yeah, seems pretty sketch but the process can be refined further to duplicate new records of current music. If only the record could be straightened out somehow...
@@-danR but the needle would probably be between two sound grooves/bumps.... and as far as i know the sound isn't just at the bottom of the groove, but also on the sides of it... especially if it's stereo
@Kaptain Kid ok, ridges, english isn't my first language ;) i know that the silcon would interact differently with the needle than the resin... but still, the best way to find out would be just trying it...
You would need to move the tone arm....I made an elmers glue record copy and used a broke off rewired plugged into an amp tone arm...it played sort of...noise
Just thinking... Thats probably the cleanest that Mozart LP has ever been. He may just have unintentionally come up with the most inefficient but most complete way to clean a record
The professional Keith Monks machine is still the best and trusted method but this reminds me of one of those sticky roller pixal record cleaner things they used to have at record libarys.
Yes the Monks record vacuum is indeed one of the best systems its also one of the most expensive. I have had great results using a small garment steamer to loosen up the crud and then running it through a spin-clean filled with audio intelligent no-rinse cleaner. Then I steam the record again to dry it. I figure that drying a record off with a cloth is the time I'm most likely to scratch it.
60 year old recording techniques> 60 year old secondhand record> Resin cast of the 60 year old secondhand record> RUclips's audio compression> Free youtube to mp3 96 kbps> dat audio quality
who the fu download music from youtube video its pretty much shity quality u can just take phone and record it with camera and have same audio quality as youtubes compressed then converted to mp3 then burned to disc
nooneknows You forgot one step: Line-In? What is this?!.... For a genuine youtube pirate copy, The vinyl has to be "camripped" from a crappy record player at wrong RPM with farts in the background and then poorly "remastered" by adding random effects. xD
He had a glove on so it didn't leave any prints or oil on the record. Nothing that could really do long-term damage. As long as it's cleaned (and he did clean it, just not very well) it will be fine.
There is a black urethane resin that hardens rock hard, like bakelite. It is a quick hardening resin though so it may simply make the bubbles more solid. To make salable copies it would have to be a lot more reproducible. Some old 20's records are very collectible and are so rare that people don't want to play them on their machines because they will degrade. This would give a copy that would be a "user copy" so the original could be saved. The current method of reproducing these records uses extremely expensive molding techniques that makes it not economical for the small quantities required.
meh. those were alright. but limewire's community seemed bigger to me and it felt easier to use. napster had lots of restrictions. kazaa came in late to the party, and shareaza...... i didn't even know it existed till your comment. ehe.
I can imagine them frantically looking for vinyl Mozart music smongst all the beach boys, rolling stones, beatles, pink Floyd, bob Dylan and elvis Presley music so they wouldn't get copyright claimed. XD
Probably doesn't matter to be fair the recording is almost certainly still copyrighted even though the original sheet music isn't. The fact is that the copyright expiry on the sheet music only allows others to copy the sheet music and in turn re-perform or re-record it but those recordings are still copyrighted from the date of creation.
Great experiment. Just to nerd it all the way, you could record the signal digitally, and phase invert them against each other to see exactly what the difference is.
There are ownership rules and copyright laws that prohibit radio stations from playing anything they want. Only the things they are allowed. In the US that is
Captain Beefheart loooool not 50, 5g. Which is actually the tracking force most old records are designed for, only some newer presses are designed for 2-3g
That aint realy true... The music as in the composition of the notes is in Public Domain, but aslong as you dont have a record of him playing it, the groups or ochestra playing Mozart can still claim it. 😄
If you put food coloring in water and then put it in the distiller you used in a previous video and would the food coloring evaporate with it and land in the top or would it stay behind
the still doesn't care what you are distilling. if you distill dyed water for long enough all of the water will come out and you will be left with whatever solid is in the dye. you may have to go through multiple distillings as invariably some dye will escape with the vapor.
Trevor Ogilvie Distilling water that has food colouring in it will leave the colouring behind. Distilling will, effectively, separate the water from the colouring.
Trevor Ogilvie it would stay behind and you’d get clear water on the other end. Plus a little bit of propylene glycol. Unless you put a fractionating column on to reduce or eliminate the higher boiling components from distilling over.
it's probably too soft and would not have the stiffness needed for a needle to resonate to the grooves cut, or the needle might just drag the stuff or cut it.
Unasked for? Where does it say "do not comment"? I thought it was worthwhile information from a professiona. I suppose you think the 19 (and counting) people who liked it are idiots.
daleister the needle has a small invaluable diamond needle in it so the needle would just slice it open and ruin the needle. Plus the weight of the mould would probably brake the record player itself. Also the mould it higher up than a standard record.
Atgamingandvlogs also if by a miracle you made it work it would still produce at best a single tone that is because the mold is inverted version of the record. The record's sound data are in the the grooves which are the guides on the mold. (those keep the needle in the groove to reproduce the music correctly). So the guides on the record that for all I know have a fixed height would be the grooves in the mold. aka the mold would play a single and steady tone under perfect conditions.
@The King of Random I noticed you missed one detail with the resin... a heat gun to smooth and spread the resin. My bestie works with resin all the time and use's a heat gun to make the resin spread out better and it helps with air bubbles.
As a producer and beat maker this guy has no idea how cool the static is. He also doe not realize how awesome the first one was. This is one of the coolest things I’ve ever seen. It would be so cool to use that process for sound design.
Could you make a part 2 to this video with a couple changes? It may improve the end result. 1. Use a Single (a.k.a. 45) sized record to duplicate. This would give the resin copy less chance to bend and/or need support by placing a record underneath. 2. Instead of using clay on 4 points of the record to keep it in place, have some type of plate with an object through the middle (like a nail for example). Therefore avoiding the need to patch up the mould later, this would also mean that you won't have to cut out the centre hole in the resin record. 3. Stack card records underneath to make a deeper mould. This would reduce the risk of holes forming in the resin copy, reduces the risk of spillage to save on cutting the edges, and having a thicker record could possibly reduce the need to support by placing a record underneath.
People in the West used to send postcards to East Germany & the USSR with tracks pressed into the plastic coating. I don't know if the hole was punched as well.
Build up the sides of the mold with more silicone (make a long thin silicone strip, and glue it on w/ more silicone). Stretch it into an egg shape (while keeping it flat), and fill it with molten sugar to make a (hard) rock candy stretched-note record.
Yet another hipster, it's fine especially for purposes of this video and vinyl is only cool because you can physically mess with it but that's about it, the technology is very outdated and terrible.
Doesn't matter really how old people are, new technology is easy so grandmas use at least cd if not smartphones or tablets to listen to music, vinyl is inconvenient and dated, there is no excuse unless you're a hipster.
Dark I supposed you don't know what an audiophile is? Research also shows that CD have the highest FQ range but NOT dynamic range. Say what you want but I have been studying sound for a very long time. I grew up with vinyl there is a personal value I have towards them. Same reason I bet you still play old videogames or consoles. And hipsters are more likely to buy a terrible crosley
I live in Poland and my father was using similar technique to copy records of Pink Floyd during comunist time, when you couldn't buy western countries Music in our country.
How did he get an original copy?
Boris had Contacs
He was working in university radio station, so he had access. And some of records he had from a friend who had family in Western Germany.
О боже!
Grahbird he could of been. Great русский control. Part of the Motherland блин
Since you're messing with old audio tech, you should grind iron oxide (rust) into a fine powder and stick it to scotch tape. Then make an audio recording on it. It's basically how old cassette tapes worked.
awesome idea would love to see the results
I actually tried this when I was a child. I uses electrolysis to gain rust. Unfortunately, the rust won’t stick to the sticky tape; so it did not work.
Early hard drives also used iron oxide. Open one from the 1980s, and the platter is reddish-brown in colour. And boy... were they expensive...
The first recorders used a metal wire instead of tapes
Las primeras grabadoras usaban un alambre en lugar de cintas
Crosley cruiser : * is in this video *
Vinyl collectors : 𝑵𝒐
Poladroid seriously, did you see that thing wobbling? I felt bad for Wolfgang.....
I aggree
Everyone says they damage the record but they don’t!! The head weight is 5.8 grams which is perfectly acceptable.
@@roscoven its just really cheap and has no real counterweight, doesn't even have a spring as a counterweight
@@roscoven they warp it horribly
Well, i think this is how "Disc 11" was made
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Yeah.
+ Heather Hughes What?
this is something only minecraft people will get
@@rosepetunia1829 She's exactly right, though. Everything about the event is true.
Make a coin with a silicone mold and put it in a gum ball machine
or on the eiffel tower binoculars
Sam Benson U don’t need silicone, just break open the glass with your fist lol.
I think it will not work bcuz they have sensors, and they threw out everything that is not metal
@@fenichofficial9887 ussually are based on weight and size. so they can calculate if the material its close to teh average coin.
Sam Benson easy way to non steel steel lol
You actually did an excellent job of cleaning the record when you pulled the silicone off the surface -- it lifted up all the microscopic dust and gunk in the grooves
Every single record geek was having anxiety in the first two minutes
That's not how anxiety is spelled.
BlueSorcerer and at 9:03 man look how dirty it is
@Jim McCracken yeah, I was gonna say that the noises of the record were giving me anxiety even though I know nothing about records
Crosley
I mean, it’s not a valuable record, and at the end of the day it’s their property and they can do whatever they want with them.
The resin actually did a really great job at replicating the grooves. The weird sound is caused by the record bending.
Here's an interesting trick to try: record the same exact place on both the original and cast records into your computer. Load them both into your audio or video editor onto 2 different tracks at the exact same place (zoom in to match waveforms as perfectly as you can). Now invert the polarity (flip the phase) on one of the tracks. The music should mostly cancel out and all you'll hear is the noise of the imperfect copy (and probably a little of the music ghosting).
Yes, they should do this!
This is like active noise cancelling headphones! Except.... its music cancelling audio editing 😂
and then you take that imperfect noise audio track and make it play at the same time with the cast audio track and flip the phase again and voila u made the cast audio track noise free.
Sounds great in theory but it'd probably sound horrible in real life.
Wouldn't work, the timing would drift immediately.
It’s perfect for a horror game because of the scratchy noise it makes
Dope Meh well thanks for spoiling it
Your fault for reading the comments before watching the vid
Yeah that’s what I thought lol
That's what I was thinking
Bo2 zombies lol
You should make a series of this... “the most expensive way to...”
MrCheeseMan4411 produce gold from lead, via particule accelerator.
Benoit-Pierre DEMAINE Create a replica of the flash via a particle accelerator? 😂😂
It's not a very profitable idea for the channel :D
Benoit-Pierre DEMAINE particule or particle
MrCheeseMan4411 yesss
“This is a copy of Mozart music”
Starts playing hardcore dubstep.
It can be fun messing with the settings on a record player
Is that what you consider hardcore dubstep?
How about heavy metal
People in Poland used this technique to copy vinyl records, too.
In the 80's
The Real I live in poland :)
we too)
Polish gang
Well am I the only one in the polish gang that can speak polish?
Unpredictable jak się masz
try unlocking Grant's phone with his silicone thumb casting mold
edit: I meant by using his thumb mold to cast a model of his thumb by using different materials
K. Kwan yessss
Thumb print scanners use the capacitive properties of your skin, which silicone does not have. They would have to do something special to even get it close to working.
Chobrenga hmm would a latex layer ? like the gloves possibly make it work
Hubear put some metal
Underneath. And it doesn’t have to be conductive. Just capacitative.
K. Kwan yesss
*does everything you're never supposed to do with a record
Hi
You have 69 likes
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It’s not bold, you need another * at the end *like this*
Will Snyder I think he meant “random words”* instead of making it bold but it is supposed to put it at the end
The second one sounds like the original just with a fire in the background
A pixely 1
Thanks ????
“Can you hear that” as he continues to scream overtop the music.
Stephen Finley I know right? You can't hear it over him yelling about how bad it is.
Exactly
For real
i heard it over his voice (those crakles and pops and the later static)
Lol
Incredible, didnt think the mold would capture the detail. The silicone company should use it in a promo.
They do. I saw it as early as 10 years ago.
No kidding! That would be an excellent promo for quality!
Threecreation Leather silicone is exact.. used in dental procedures
You should have made a sugar candy record in that mold
Playable candy records!
Yes that would be awesome
Experimental Fun I love your video, I'm ur subscriber
And then you eat it!
Experimental Fun agree
Violently assaults my homies music.
A c mamo Xd
Thanks Beethoven
Can you melt glass with solar scrocher or a propane torch and drop the drops of molten glass into liquid nitrogen..?
Ramya Narendran the glass would just shatter because of the sudden temparture change
Or would it form a Prince Rupert's Drop like in water?
Schiwi M no because liquid nitrogen is so cold that the super hot glass would shatter
Did someone test this already?
Drops cannot be made using liquid nitrogen, sorry bud. They may form something of similar appearance but the result is not a drop as the structure is different and doesn't behave the same way a normal drop would.
You should take someone's face and silicone it and try to open with face id
Fernando Garcia yah try that with a thumb print too
Yup stick your face In for 20 mine...u won’t die
Fernando Garcia YES
Diamond Ranch probably cuz the fingerprint has to be warm
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That poor poor needle
No, that poor poor record
... and poor Mozart ...
Just putting it on that cheap record player is a crime
You are the problem
M C ya poor poor recor
Nearly gave me a heartattack when he spun the record backwards.
Mo
*Mo*
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Tf us a mo?
if you play the inverted version and the original record at the same time would it be silent
AAAAAAAAAAaaaAaAaAaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaaAAAAAAAAAAAAAaAAAAAAaaaaaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaaAAAAaaaaaaaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaAAAAAAAAaAAAaAAAAAaaaAAAAAAAAAAaaAAAaaAaaAAAaaaAAAAaaaaAAAAAAAaaAAAAAAAAAAaaaAAAaaAAAAAAAaaaAaaaaaaaaaaaaaaAAAAAAAAaAaaaaaaAAAAAAAAAAAaaaAAAAAAAAaaaaaAAAAAAaaaaaaaAAAAAaaAaAaaaaAaaAAaa
I dunno
But you can't... No groove!
Ste men...
The inverted version doesn't have a groove. It has a hill, so to speak, so there's nowhere for the stylus to ride. It would just sound like a long scratch.
Now I can finally pirate records.
Potato, Potato just to think ... I just ate lays I'm sorry I did that.
Potato, Potato hahaha
Potato, Potato
Potato, Potato,potato,potato
And the random irrelevant replies come in.
in soviet russia, they used to get contraband music by recording long-range radio signals. they would then either press the sound in used xray paper or else somehow make copies from contraband records onto the xrays. so there's some very beautiful and metal looking soviet contraband records out there
That's actually interesting.
In Soviet Russia, the music copies you.
I liked it because the start
Yeah I saw the xray one on the mysteries at the museum show.
Wasn't it nicknamed "Bone Music" as a result?
"It can be fun playing around with the settings on a record player"
Me: has a heart attack thinking about how messed up that record probably is after that
Patrick Hemsley well by “messing with the settings,” I’m pretty sure he was just talking about changing the speed, which in itself isn’t harmful to the record
@@tescomealdeals its VERY HARMFUL,the speed switch is only there for the different sizes of the record, setting it to the wrong speed can damage the record horribly making it not playable later in the future.
Jarsal that’s not true at all
@@tescomealdeals yeah you're right a RUclipsr gave me the wrong advice then.
@@jarsal Yeah sure, your record will play at the wrong speed and not be enjoyable, but there's no permanent harm in playing a record at the wrong speed, 45rpm records are made the same way as 33rpm records, besides the speed and size obviously.
How about disassembling a pocket watch, casting the various parts then assembling the parts into a hopefully fully working pocket watch.
this would be very time consuming and impractical but id like to see it!
I️t wouldn’t work due to the complexity. A mechanical watch needs to be perfect to work. Even a small imperfection would cause a failure.
Stephen Vernik wow your using big words to look smart!
Zabójca yes great idea
Fun Is Today well he is right tho...
I think its kinda creepy how records work
you can play a replica of a human voice with a couple tiny ridges
Well I didn't find it creepy and now it feels very uncanny valley 😱
Thanks for the nightmares 😑
Thanks for 4 likes that's actually big for me
fingerprints for sound
Okay you ruined them for me
I talked to Mozart and he was pissed at this. The authorities will be contacted.
Jackson Volkening it was Beethoven 😉
Dazza 147
Well, I talked to Beethoven and he wasn't triggered at all. Infact he was more suprised than pissed.
Jackson Volkening, what's the catalogue numberr of this piece?
Mozart Violin Concerto No. 3, K. 216, composed in 1775.
Danke! I'll use that for OSU!
"It can be fun playing with the settings on a record player"
Me ~ 1982
Captin EO 😢😭💛💛
So much more fun when 78 and 16 are options, and the turntable has a proper neutral
@@danieldaniels7571 16? I never heard of a record with this speed. Wanna tell me what this is? I only know that 78 is for shellack records that are played with a gramophone.
@@itsmelissa5788 78 was used long after gramophones went away. 16 was mostly used for early audiobooks, which were made almost exclusively for the blind. There were other records made at that speed, most notably the Seeburg background music records:
@@danieldaniels7571 thank you for the reply. I learned something new today!
Well, I think our family record player my dad got in the early 80ies is way too modern to have those speed options. That's why I wasn't familiar with them. Thanks for explaining it to me.
Make mayonnaise an instrument
Kenny Wanlass Y .. E.S
Cool idea
That's so random
Can you make a giant lego gummy?
Can you cast jewelry into metal?
The resin curing halfway through the pour was the most unsatisfying thing ever
继续滑 r/mildlyinfuriating
r/extremelyinfuriating
The reason?
r/ihavereddit
继续滑 r/youropiniondoesn’tmatter
Make a silicon mold of a coin, fill it with plastic, metal and resin, than go to a vending machine to see if it would work.
The old plastic change you could get at Walmart used to work, but machines these days not only go by size, but weight of the coin.
some also use the magnetivity(?) of the coin
the wrong density would tell a fake coin
If you could make something that was the exact size and density as well as having the same reflective properties, it would probably work, but by the time you did that amount of work it would be cheaper to just work and do it legally
Some are, some are not. Coins are made of so many different materials after all.
Yeah, vending machines and pretty much any coin or bill using machine nowadays has MANY verification steps, size, weight, magnetism (if it IS or NOT ferromagnetic/diamagnetic is part of telling if fake or not), dunno if there are even more steps too.
You’re gonna get a bad rap from audiophiles!
C R O S L Y C R U I S E R
You right !!!
F crossly crusier
I LOVE SOUP crosley***
at least he's not damaging a real record disk.
mann workers 5 grams of tracking force won’t damage records. 7 grams will.
We just discovered how hipsters pirate music
Best comment!
Lmao
Snoipeh lol
... Ok... You just won the internet.
No, they don't.
Hey man, this piracy is killing the music industry 😂
Grootmeester Jan yep Mozart sure is taking a big loss from this video
Yeah, seems pretty sketch but the process can be refined further to duplicate new records of current music. If only the record could be straightened out somehow...
Hey you should build a record player
Mozart is public domain.
Hey man, this music industry nowadays is horrible
"You wouldn't download a vinyl"
I would.
You wouldn’t call it “a vinyl”.
+Bradley Conrad
u wouldnt not download an vynil
Shamic Entertainment its a reference to the anti piracy ad
would you download a 3D record printing file?
i still am curious how the silcon negative sounds :D
No sound at all: the groove is now a ridge and the needle won't stay on it.
@@-danR but the needle would probably be between two sound grooves/bumps.... and as far as i know the sound isn't just at the bottom of the groove, but also on the sides of it... especially if it's stereo
@Kaptain Kid ok, ridges, english isn't my first language ;) i know that the silcon would interact differently with the needle than the resin... but still, the best way to find out would be just trying it...
It would sound like Mozart backwards
You would need to move the tone arm....I made an elmers glue record copy and used a broke off rewired plugged into an amp tone arm...it played sort of...noise
Just thinking... Thats probably the cleanest that Mozart LP has ever been. He may just have unintentionally come up with the most inefficient but most complete way to clean a record
That's actually a thing using wood glue.
The professional Keith Monks machine is still the best and trusted method but this reminds me of one of those sticky roller pixal record cleaner things they used to have at record libarys.
Yes the Monks record vacuum is indeed one of the best systems its also one of the most expensive. I have had great results using a small garment steamer to loosen up the crud and then running it through a spin-clean filled with audio intelligent no-rinse cleaner. Then I steam the record again to dry it. I figure that drying a record off with a cloth is the time I'm most likely to scratch it.
just put it in the dishwasher
But he's ruining that with that Crosley :/
Can u both make another video together please?
Vansh Kasturi they really should
Yes they should make it
i love that bread video!
who tf are tjis new host??
A True Pirate would download the Audio from this video and listen to the track of pirated disc being played
60 year old recording techniques>
60 year old secondhand record>
Resin cast of the 60 year old secondhand record>
RUclips's audio compression>
Free youtube to mp3 96 kbps>
dat audio quality
who the fu download music from youtube video its pretty much shity quality u can just take phone and record it with camera and have same audio quality as youtubes compressed then converted to mp3 then burned to disc
nooneknows You forgot one step: Line-In? What is this?!.... For a genuine youtube pirate copy, The vinyl has to be "camripped" from a crappy record player at wrong RPM with farts in the background and then poorly "remastered" by adding random effects. xD
Piratinception!!
Vegetsu101 and then putting it in a CD
I cringed when he put his hand on the record and turned it 😬
Its fine records are hard to damage
I would like but you have 69 likes
He had a glove on so it didn't leave any prints or oil on the record. Nothing that could really do long-term damage. As long as it's cleaned (and he did clean it, just not very well) it will be fine.
Landon Vincent this is all true, other than one small detail. The needle 😬.
Cause scratchers haven't done that for decades lol
Video idea: how to make sugar glass bottles plz
Yes
Sir, you belong to the top! Up you go!
Thx
There is a black urethane resin that hardens rock hard, like bakelite. It is a quick hardening resin though so it may simply make the bubbles more solid. To make salable copies it would have to be a lot more reproducible. Some old 20's records are very collectible and are so rare that people don't want to play them on their machines because they will degrade. This would give a copy that would be a "user copy" so the original could be saved. The current method of reproducing these records uses extremely expensive molding techniques that makes it not economical for the small quantities required.
but laser tt sounds wack... so id rather play it once on reall tt with audiophile needle to digitalize
@@1smartaleck The answer is a laser phonograph. They're old, and rare, but they're out there.
Hey! Here's an idea! You just play the disc once and record it onto your computer, where you can produce a CD copy! Fantastic' no?!
Hey! I was wondering if you guys could mix your home made rocket fuel with the color smoke. Will it work?
Gobit PvP2 i like that idea
Sounds cool
Please!
I mean, this is basically how records are made to begin with so.. The master in real record making is just made of metal instead of silicone.
TheRogueX , Aluminum or copper I think .
But your right. Mike Espo
Mike Espo diecast customs & more which are metals.. like he said.
Acetate i believe covered in silver and then nickel as the top coat
I feel like the first resin cast would be something horror movie sound artist would do to get authentic creepy music.
Portishead
It looks like music disc 11 from Minecraft.
C00kii0 lol that’s what I was thinking. I DID IT AND TEUND LIGHTS OFF AND SCARED MY LITTLE WHIS TAIFIDE OF THE DARK. It was halareuos.
C00kii0 I dare u to play the song at .25 percent speed and that will awnser the horror u feel
@@nunyabiznis817: Was thinking that.
dang, if only i knew how to do this 60 years ago before i spent my life savings on those bob marley records
ǪЩΞЯΓУЦIФP Prolly would've spent even more pirating the records.
Why is a supposedly 60+ person playing roblox and posting memes
I was not aware Bob Marley was cutting records when he was 13 years old.
lightwaves ya mean 6 years ago?
How do you have 143 suscribes with 1 4 second video?
Can you make a silicone mold of a dismantled Lego man and cast it in resin then put the resin Lego man together?
No
It depends I imagine, given that it’s injection molded then probably yes!
i thought they did something similar already.
Michael Austin that’s a great idea!
If youtube copyright laws didn't exist, what song would you have used?
Keagan Edge bob ross
Cezy Il vaso *hOw tO pANt a GrEaT pIcHEar*
Robert Reid -8-Bit-guy ?
Keagan Edge Despacito 2
Darude sandstorm
It’s piracy like this that’s killing the record industry 😂😂😂😂
brunster64 this is gold
Daniel Finley-Pesti like the record copy
brunster64 give it to Lars!!!
don't worry they can't perfectly copy it hehehe
brunster6 Mozart is public domain music
I want to see this done with glass so you have a glass record
Caleb Daballer how about a blackboard that would sound like screeching
cant be done . it would be too hot
Well, there are transparent vinyl records which are so transparent, that they look like glass.
J3 Videos lmao
Caleb Daballer I think the molten glass will burn the record
Ye Olden Pirate Bay
And Hail to it's ancestor. The Limewire
How about Kazaa, Shareaza and Napster?
meh. those were alright. but limewire's community seemed bigger to me and it felt easier to use. napster had lots of restrictions. kazaa came in late to the party, and shareaza...... i didn't even know it existed till your comment. ehe.
HelloAlice/Alexcinder pirate 101?
HelloAlice/Alexcinder lmao
It's amazing how it sounds like the original record. You are probably replicating the record pressing process, so you get an exact copy.
Before Napster there was...
+Jake TheGardenSnake 😂
The King of Random hi
Hey didn't think I would see you here
Jake TheGardenSnake I don't understand plz help ?
DEEKSHANT SINGH Napster is a music app
U CLEANED IT WITH A PAPER TOWEL AND THEN USED A CROSLEY???!!! Aaaaaahhhh
Faith Milne My thoughts exactly
Not to mention that the original record was without a scratch
Faith Milne THIS VIDEO TRIGGERS ME AS WELL!!!1
Hi guys I don’t know anything about cleaning records 😂
Faith Milne crosley?
14:04 that drop
Its crosley cruiser, so it probably damaged the copy of a record than the needle lol
The technology of records is amazing. It's so simple but still blows my mind
forget the paper towel, i was furious at the crosley cruiser lol
Why?
I guess my Crosley cruiser is really expensive because it didn't eat any vinyl records
Same for the Xbox 360
My Crosley Cruiser's been living for years and still going strong so...
Dara Lynch it ruins the records. They are junk. The absolute worst record player
My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy I agree
I can imagine them frantically looking for vinyl Mozart music smongst all the beach boys, rolling stones, beatles, pink Floyd, bob Dylan and elvis Presley music so they wouldn't get copyright claimed. XD
Probably doesn't matter to be fair the recording is almost certainly still copyrighted even though the original sheet music isn't. The fact is that the copyright expiry on the sheet music only allows others to copy the sheet music and in turn re-perform or re-record it but those recordings are still copyrighted from the date of creation.
Mozart just called. He wants his royalty check.
I would like your post but I can't its at a Minecraft tack
1:05
This sounds like from tom and jerry
Great experiment. Just to nerd it all the way, you could record the signal digitally, and phase invert them against each other to see exactly what the difference is.
Korporat this is america so speak english
Chillabyte haha det skal du ik bestemme ven
Audio Piracy in 1756
Radio is piracy
There are ownership rules and copyright laws that prohibit radio stations from playing anything they want. Only the things they are allowed. In the US that is
Акс Роуз radio stations pay for the music they play.
except records weren't invented until like the 1880's :P
no its not lol
Perfect record for a Crosley !
A horribly flimsy copy-cat record for a horribly bad record player, perfect match.
and horribla backround music
Captain Beefheart loooool not 50, 5g. Which is actually the tracking force most old records are designed for, only some newer presses are designed for 2-3g
Captain Beefheart it's not 50 g it's
.05 g
you mean 69 g
I saw someone else have even better results with wood glue.
I watched that too
You aren't stealing because all Mozart compositions are public domain lol.
That aint realy true... The music as in the composition of the notes is in Public Domain, but aslong as you dont have a record of him playing it, the groups or ochestra playing Mozart can still claim it. 😄
LOL
@Gwendolyn Thompson *he
r/woosh
r/ihavereddit
A CROSLEY!?!? That's half your problem right there XD
I have one and it works fine..
Aidan Le Bihan so how's your pitted records?
@MegaPixel10010 boi It's the type of record player they're using, and they're notorious for being extremely bad for vinyl records.
@jeff Webb here we gooooo again......
@@novastof me too
If you put food coloring in water and then put it in the distiller you used in a previous video and would the food coloring evaporate with it and land in the top or would it stay behind
The distiller is designed to separate salt, so no.
the still doesn't care what you are distilling. if you distill dyed water for long enough all of the water will come out and you will be left with whatever solid is in the dye. you may have to go through multiple distillings as invariably some dye will escape with the vapor.
Trevor Ogilvie Distilling water that has food colouring in it will leave the colouring behind. Distilling will, effectively, separate the water from the colouring.
There is nothing you can add to water that will stay with it through distilling, unless that substance has a lower boiling point than water.
Trevor Ogilvie it would stay behind and you’d get clear water on the other end. Plus a little bit of propylene glycol. Unless you put a fractionating column on to reduce or eliminate the higher boiling components from distilling over.
Make a copy of the record using isomalt!
You should try to play the silicone itself. I'm interested on how a negative would sound
Probably the gramophone needle would just stick in the mold
There are special styli that are made to play negative masters. They look like forked snake tongues. I bet it would play ok.
A negative of a groove is a peak so you couldn't use a needle.
it's probably too soft and would not have the stiffness needed for a needle to resonate to the grooves cut, or the needle might just drag the stuff or cut it.
given how soft it is, it would likely just sound like someone bumping the needle with their finger over and over again
Very impressive
Specific Love Creations 300 likes no comments crazy well 1 comment which is mine
No
But does it djent
I was your 600th like on this comment!!! What's my prize??? 😄😆😂
I’ve seen you before
How to ruin a record "Use it as a dj record"`
HatlessStudios haha exactly that was a little bit cringey
Use it as a DJ record ON A CROSLEY DECK.
Stoney3K *SCRAAPE*
It's probably a 30 year old record that's seen a few owners and some misuse in it's time. Wouldn't worry about those scratches
The second record sounds like it is comeong from a radio, and i love it.
As a former club dj I can tell you that Scratching on consumer grade equipment with ruin both record and needle.
Dave Mitchell your unasked for opinion is greatly appreciated.
Unasked for? Where does it say "do not comment"? I thought it was worthwhile information from a professiona. I suppose you think the 19 (and counting) people who liked it are idiots.
Dave Mitchell i cringed when he started scratching.
yes same here, you never scratch with that kind of equipment.
to be fair that crappy turntable will destroy your vinyl even when playing it normally never mind scratching haha
This is actually quite amazing, considering the fact that vinyl record grooves are microscopic.
They aren't
Peter Ralph near microscopic
he faked the vid, lol look closely at the records
its not real time lol??? he uses a resin that cures in an entire day
smart one
Wow they are having an argument over a fake/not fake record
You should try copper plating things with electrolysis.
This. Or just electroplating in general.
Nate has come so far in his hosting abilities, it's amazing
Am I the only one who is curious about how does the mold sounds?
daleister the needle has a small invaluable diamond needle in it so the needle would just slice it open and ruin the needle. Plus the weight of the mould would probably brake the record player itself. Also the mould it higher up than a standard record.
Atgamingandvlogs also if by a miracle you made it work it would still produce at best a single tone
that is because the mold is inverted version of the record. The record's sound data are in the the grooves which are the guides on the mold. (those keep the needle in the groove to reproduce the music correctly).
So the guides on the record that for all I know have a fixed height would be the grooves in the mold. aka the mold would play a single and steady tone under perfect conditions.
Forget all the inverted talk, the spiral is in the wrong direction when it's inverted, so it wouldn't track.
no
Ginger Ninger "Forget all the inverted talk" *proceeds to talk about the effects of the inverting*
@The King of Random
I noticed you missed one detail with the resin... a heat gun to smooth and spread the resin. My bestie works with resin all the time and use's a heat gun to make the resin spread out better and it helps with air bubbles.
So that would help with the scratch noises? Cool
@@jubileeYAVEL well yes it should the heat gun helps the resin to flow better and set faster and clear.
That might melt the silicone
@@Justin-Outdoors Silicon is heat resistant. Depending on silicon, it might scorch, but it won't melt and it's not likely to scorch anyways.
@@Faustvonholle the heat can distort the etching in the grooves altering the music. I'm sure silicone is resilient but the etching is really small
This is the pioneer to RUclips to MP3 conversion.
As a producer and beat maker this guy has no idea how cool the static is. He also doe not realize how awesome the first one was. This is one of the coolest things I’ve ever seen. It would be so cool to use that process for sound design.
Could you make a part 2 to this video with a couple changes? It may improve the end result.
1. Use a Single (a.k.a. 45) sized record to duplicate.
This would give the resin copy less chance to bend and/or need support by placing a record underneath.
2. Instead of using clay on 4 points of the record to keep it in place, have some type of plate with an object through the middle (like a nail for example).
Therefore avoiding the need to patch up the mould later, this would also mean that you won't have to cut out the centre hole in the resin record.
3. Stack card records underneath to make a deeper mould.
This would reduce the risk of holes forming in the resin copy, reduces the risk of spillage to save on cutting the edges, and having a thicker record could possibly reduce the need to support by placing a record underneath.
Put hand sanitizer in the vacuum chamber to see if it removes all the tiny bubbles.
BADTNT 10 those blue “bubbles” aren’t bubbles
Masked Man what are they??
The scent or something like that
Masked Man lol what? I’m pretty sure it’s just foam
Craigslist Assassin wait then why do they desolve or something like that in your hands?
A resin project and no collab with Peter Brown from ShopTime? I'm flabbergasted.
Row, I don't think he's ready look upon the holy face of Peter Brown in person.
0:58 as a vinyl enthusiast, the combination of the crosly cruiser and the backwards vinyl spin nearly gave me a heart attack
Yessss 😂
You should make a cannon that shoots powdered dry ice.
Julien Wages that would be pretty darn cool!
Probably it won't work and only shoot a cloud. Because, dry ice will probably subordinate quickly because of large surface area
No
The third ice age will start and we’ll all die
AAHHH!!! GET THAT RECORD OFF THAT CROSLEY!!
So true
Why?
Alex McClure Because they can mess up your records ( Try looking at some videos about them )
HeyItSean will do thx
Alex McClure Welcome
This is how people pirate music a long time ago 😂😂😂
Jazz appreciators in USSR used x-ray shots material sheets as base for copying the original contraband jazz vynils
People in the West used to send postcards to East Germany & the USSR with tracks pressed into the plastic coating. I don't know if the hole was punched as well.
Do you know scooter toot and kahduunda?
Someone make a video on that topic lol
lol
I am Smiling ear to ear !! Happy Newyear !
Get a dark side of the moon LP and cast it with multiple "oil" dyes to get that nice psychedelic look
That would be interesting
Dark side of the moon: the most overrated album of all time
My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy says the guy with the most overrated rap album ever as his profile name.
supremeavx lol
Definitely not cost effective, but what a great kid's science project!
Build up the sides of the mold with more silicone (make a long thin silicone strip, and glue it on w/ more silicone).
Stretch it into an egg shape (while keeping it flat), and fill it with molten sugar to make a (hard) rock candy stretched-note record.
0:45 you were really enjoying yourself, Nate 😂
I know this has nothing to do with the video... but as an avid record enthusiast watching a record play on a Crosely cruiser made me cry...
Record quality kind of sucks anyway TBH.
Yet another hipster, it's fine especially for purposes of this video and vinyl is only cool because you can physically mess with it but that's about it, the technology is very outdated and terrible.
Dark Lol this person could be older... just because you listen to records doesn’t make you a hipster
Doesn't matter really how old people are, new technology is easy so grandmas use at least cd if not smartphones or tablets to listen to music, vinyl is inconvenient and dated, there is no excuse unless you're a hipster.
Dark I supposed you don't know what an audiophile is? Research also shows that CD have the highest FQ range but NOT dynamic range. Say what you want but I have been studying sound for a very long time. I grew up with vinyl there is a personal value I have towards them. Same reason I bet you still play old videogames or consoles. And hipsters are more likely to buy a terrible crosley
I like how he pronounces "HundOhneStress" xdd
It's german and means: "Dog without stress".
Thanks I'm still learning German
, _ ,
SaltyDzn That is incorrect it is stressloser hund
2016 Toyota Prius that seems to mean “stress-free dog”, not “dog without stress”?
@@roygalaasen that is literally the same meaning tho
What will happen if you put cheese in the vacuum camber???
Hugo J or even swiss cheese...
Hugo J how about cream cheese in the vacuum chamber
Hugo J what kind of cheese?
It explodes
No
This is the recipe for making a 1925 sounding record.