
Awhile back we posted about making vinyl record clones and here's a better how to on making a clone of your vinyl records - [via] - Link.
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Just had a freaky idea. "Digitize" records by making high-res photo-mosaics and reading the audio out of the imaged grooves.
Anyone tried this?
Andrew.
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Somebody tried this a while back... The Digital Needle but I wasn't ever able to get it to work. Seems possible from the page though. I'd like to see it come to fruition myself.
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Also, just found this... I'm going to try it out: Another Digital Needle
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