So the interesting part, how they get sounds onto metal, was completely skipped, and the part everyone already knows, that they're created by being pressed into vinyl, was shown. For about 90 seconds of a four and a half minute video.
The records have little grooves that vary. When the arm detects a groove, it turns a speaker on. When the arm doesn't detect a groove, it turns the speaker off. This constant turning on and off very fast causes the speaker to vibrate very fast at a varying frequencies, causing varying pitches to be heard. (When the speaker vibrates, the air molecules around it do so as well, creating sound that your ear drum interprets) Thats a simplified version, but thats the basic concept. Basically anything that can have 2 states (on or off, or up or down, etc) can be used to store sound. It just needs a mechanism to turn the on/offs into vibrations, which is sound
Sam B There are SO MANY of these KIND of videos, but this is a very abbreviated version and 4:26 of our life we can’t get back.😫If you’re going to do YET ANOTHER “How Vinyl Records Are Made” video, give details and specifics all the way through. Too many out there as it is.🙄🎧
This did NOT tell, how vinyl records are made. It told only tiny part of the process. This was more like an ad of that company. I was maintenance engineer in a company which made vinyl record on 70’s and all the cut vaste vinyl was reused. So that is nothing new. Why not to reuse the vinyl?
Yeah, the most interesting part is the production of the masters and stampers. I'm especially curious how modern HD vinyl stampers are made, I mean, using lasers to etch the stampers... man that's fancy! Plenty of videos on the process of making a master out of a lacquer though.
The most important thing was skipped over. How you make the groves and how often the master needs to be changed. As a mechanical manufacturing process, the quality of die and mold drops after each press
This video doesn't really explain much. I was hoping it would show the process of using a cutting lathe to cut the grooves onto the master, and show a close up detailed view of how the groves from the master is impressed onto the vinyl.
@@fion3943 same can be said for nearly all blue-collar jobs but it can even be applicable to many of the white-collar jobs It depends on the pay, the hospitality, and many other things
@@ratplaga9845 I don't know, she seems more irritated than hopeless, if you do the same shit every day you will lose hope or direction in life but her frustration seems immediate.
Do y'all think running your own business is constant adventure and excitement?? Like any job, there are necessary tasks that you perform by rote. Not sure why so many people are pointing this scene out.
Maybe she didn't really want to be filmed. Maybe her cat just died. Maybe she just got turned down for a home loan. Maybe she just realized she could have been saving 15% or more on her car insurance if she had just switched to GEICO. YOU DON'T KNOW HER STORY...
She looks like she is focused and concentrating on doing her job correctly. Have you never seen that before? What is she supposed to be doing, dancing and singing while she works?
I just found my Grandpa's vinyl collection and his old turntable that thankfully still works today, I played it and I was fascinated how a spinning circle with a needle riding on it produce great music! Surprisingly we have the same music taste which wad great so I can jam to it anytime. 😀
Far too little real information. When you make a "how" video, leave out the personalities and present only what strictly pertains to the subject matter.
It takes 1:10 before they even start addressing the question and doesn't explain why vinyl needs to be mixed and mastered differently. What is so wrong with making informative and to the point videos?
Not a whole lot of inspecting going on. Which strengthens my case that new vinyl is not being pressed at top quality. I’d say 70% of the brand new vinyl I purchase has warps and most of all scuffs and scratches.
First, you take the dinglepop, and you smooth it out with a bunch of schleem. The schleem is then repurposed for later batches. Then you take the dinglebop and push it through the grumbo, where the fleeb is rubbed against it
I, a 19-year old who got a gramophone yesterday, consider a gramophone record the most fragile object in the world. My father who got all the records in his younger years taught me how to hold them too.
technically yes, but also no not really. theoretically, you could use the master to create a model disc, then recreate that disc onto a 3d program where you could then print it out on vinyl. however, 3d printers don't print smoothly- if you've ever held a 3d printed piece, you can feel the texture. it would be very complicated and time consuming to make a master disc, recreate it digitally, and figure out a way to print the vinyl smoothly/sand it down. i think the way that vinyl is produced now is probably the most efficient way we can make it. you could precut the vinyl and use a laser to cut the grooves- but at that point, its a cd. hope this answers your question
As a 3d printer expert: no. The level of detail and miniscule differencs the 3d printer would need to print, is not available today. Even if they were, Tom's machines are the more rational way of doing it. Doing it with a 3d printer would be like carving a wooden statue with a fork.
I also love vinyl I still unsure the hifi I got when I was 14 I'm in my 40s now back then things were made to last lol. I'm still using vinyl, cassette tapes and cds. I do have a lot of music on my kindle but if hime i tend to togo old school. I also live that even toady amny bands sell their albums on vinyl and cassette tapes 😃 if available ill always buy new albums on nit only on download and cds ill always get it on vinyl too 🎶 🎵
I think this is so great. Something from the past is revitalized for today's consumer all because it's unique to the point where it stands the test of time. I bought a new record player all because I found some old classic vinyls that my sister inlaw have had, and i"m so enjoying it.
@@catsinwonderland7473 Just came home from a fum trip. Lost some money at the casinos, but just can't revel on it . Looking forward for tomorrow. The weather is going to be fair, and riding my bike for a couple of hours on my route will be fum, and enjoying. Tonight though I'm going to have to go setup my rack system. I use to use zip ties, but meow Ive changed it since it's costing me money. Right meow I'm using tention straps. It's really useful and reusable so meow I don't have to waste anymeow money.
To me records seem like a futuristic technology. Stamping wave files on a big disc and then playing them with a needle while it spins. Yet it’s been around 100 years.
3:43 - QC (Level Zero) "What Not To Do" 2:10 - Pretty sure she spent more time looking at each record at this point. It's no wonder that there are so many garbage pressings that come right out the shrink wrap. Ask anyone who ever goes and buys a used album if they ever spend that much time in looking at just 1 album. btw, not that i used a stop watch, but i bet that wasn't even 2 seconds. so everything looked okay, up to that point, so it looks like it's a thumbs down for me.
Flac rulz! Just kidding, I appreciate both formats😆. I am glad that vinyl has made a comeback over the last few years. Nothing like owning an album I can actually hold in my hands.
Putting the music into grooves is quite complicated. For exemple, the bass frequencies are removed because they would make the grooves so big the needle would skip continually. Then the record player (the one you have at home) boosts back the bass frequencies so you can hear them. And that is just a part of it...
Me scrolling though my TH-cam home page at night before I wake up in the morning to go to a dentist appointment Me seeing How vinyl records are “Interesting”
I always wondered what the process was like in making a record, it is interesting The part were the record is trimmed at the side and the way the label is pressed.
They don't show the master fabrication and the absolutely enormous amplifier they use to crave the the tracks. It's not a joke it's actually made like this.
@@l.398 yes, but I guess I miss buying them at *Tower Records* and *Wherehouse Records* There's a great line in movie *Almost Famous* by Miss Penny Lane _If you ever get lonely go to the record store,and visit your friends_
Yeah, I get it. The "feel" of it is kind of gone, since you can download songs way more easily, and it's less of a thing now. I really love collectinh vinyls, but miss that kind of community around it tbh, that it had back in the day.
This video taught me one thing: hydraulic presses are used for more than just stupid TH-cam videos. A shame that the video doesn't discuss how the master audio is actually converted into proper physical data.
I know a huge company that prints the covers for Vinyls. They have a large grab of the industry. Would be a neat video to follow up. BTW...this company recently won two Emmys for covers.
Most people have no idea how much hard work goes into making these beautiful pieces of work. To bring such Joy to somebody's ears. And pleasure to one's mind. Keith Kuhn KK Motion Pictures also on TH-cam
So the interesting part, how they get sounds onto metal, was completely skipped, and the part everyone already knows, that they're created by being pressed into vinyl, was shown. For about 90 seconds of a four and a half minute video.
100% agree. This was not a good video.
The records have little grooves that vary. When the arm detects a groove, it turns a speaker on. When the arm doesn't detect a groove, it turns the speaker off. This constant turning on and off very fast causes the speaker to vibrate very fast at a varying frequencies, causing varying pitches to be heard. (When the speaker vibrates, the air molecules around it do so as well, creating sound that your ear drum interprets)
Thats a simplified version, but thats the basic concept. Basically anything that can have 2 states (on or off, or up or down, etc) can be used to store sound. It just needs a mechanism to turn the on/offs into vibrations, which is sound
Sam B There are SO MANY of these KIND of videos, but this is a very abbreviated version and 4:26 of our life we can’t get back.😫If you’re going to do YET ANOTHER “How Vinyl Records Are Made” video, give details and specifics all the way through. Too many out there as it is.🙄🎧
Jac you know you can listen to vinyls with no speakers yeah?
@@StudioCluiss neither speakers nor turntable cartridges are binary devices, they are not just on or off.
Still, i'll never fully understand how it's possible that actual music is produced by a needle touching grooves
~vibrations~
@@duon44 heck yeah ahahah
Incredibly high fidelity music at that
It's called science dumbass!!
@@sopaman1234 if you can't seem to clearly explain it yourself you don't understand it good enough
Plot twist : The dog actually runs the business and Tom is just a cover up.
Versaucey 😂
😱😱😱You're RIGHT!!!😱😱😱
Humans always take credit for everything.
3:52 "i feel like I'm part of the process"
That is word for word what I was about to comment wtf
You know too much brah.
Now that that’s covered, how do they *work* ?
Bumps on the grooves register different sounds on the playing head
D.S. Mabrur Hyder thanks
There's a guy that uses a powerful microscope on youtube to look at random stuff. He's done CDs, CPUs, vinyl, etc
@@smash461986 who is it
@@thomasmussmann8321 I can't remember. Was something I stumbled across and was fairly interesting. Try searching CD or cpu under microscope.
This did NOT tell, how vinyl records are made. It told only tiny part of the process. This was more like an ad of that company. I was maintenance engineer in a company which made vinyl record on 70’s and all the cut vaste vinyl was reused. So that is nothing new. Why not to reuse the vinyl?
Lmao
I know right! They didn't show the groves being carved in.🤦♂️
Yeah, the most interesting part is the production of the masters and stampers.
I'm especially curious how modern HD vinyl stampers are made, I mean, using lasers to etch the stampers... man that's fancy!
Plenty of videos on the process of making a master out of a lacquer though.
@@QoraxAudio HD Vinyl is now dead as they could not achieve the proper results using a digital laser.
@@michaelhorgan9525 Really? Too bad... would've been very interesting!
Good job choosing the most annoying music imaginable for this music related video
Exactly. It's the worst possible set of tracklist one can come up with. It's like late 80's porn behind the scene, kind type.
this that music drug companies play on the commercials when they’re telling you all the shit the drug can do to your body haha
Lol true🤣🤣
There’s such thing as a VOLUME BUTTON
@@spx_satan true
“This is Luna, she doesn’t help, she is a dog” 😂
Dog help, it makes the person happier
She helps more than you think
DO YOU HAVE KALAMANSI ?
Why has this got so many likes😂
that's the perfect disguise
individually inspected.. lol. not by that employee ..
was about to write that, no surprise a lot of the records I buy are warped
@@MrCubeDK so true !!!!
LOL! My thoughts exactly. She is *not* happy in her work, her boss has no charisma, and I have crappy pressings.
I was thinking that lmaoo like uhhh she aint inspecting the vinyls
was about to write that lol
The most important thing was skipped over.
How you make the groves and how often the master needs to be changed.
As a mechanical manufacturing process, the quality of die and mold drops after each press
Would expect nothing less than a cheap Insider video to miss crucial aspects of the manufacturing process. Mainstream media blows
This video doesn't really explain much. I was hoping it would show the process of using a cutting lathe to cut the grooves onto the master, and show a close up detailed view of how the groves from the master is impressed onto the vinyl.
2:10 She's got that 'I hate everything' look.
@Wake up sheep to reality really Please be more respectful.
@@mz7315 ?
@Super Jeff typical incel spotted
@@joannazalewska9800 wtf is happening on this thread
@@cityfantv-everythingmancit2946 i guess incel deleted his comments
Oh boy, the red vinyl coming out of the press at 3:40 is already warped...
signs of a terrible pressing plant
I’m new in this game, how can you tell so easily, I couldn’t really notice anything?
@@joeysharma84 if you look closely if it doesn't stack neatly on the pile then it's warped.
ghsgtn ayhmd sthu
The warped ones get thrown away
Not to be rude but I'm pretty sure luna is running the whole show
The methane gas from his poop powers the presses.
2:09 well, she certainly loves doing her job
lol, you can see her again at 3:45
I am very intrigued why she is like that
How about you try doing this for your living wage? I don't think you'll be all too happy too.
@@fion3943 same can be said for nearly all blue-collar jobs but it can even be applicable to many of the white-collar jobs
It depends on the pay, the hospitality, and many other things
I'm sure if you have to do the same shit every single day you would feel like that.
@@ratplaga9845 I don't know, she seems more irritated than hopeless,
if you do the same shit every day you will lose hope or direction in life but her frustration seems immediate.
You can easily tell she doesn't like her job 2:10
Nobody would like that Job
IKR!!!
Do y'all think running your own business is constant adventure and excitement?? Like any job, there are necessary tasks that you perform by rote.
Not sure why so many people are pointing this scene out.
Maybe she didn't really want to be filmed. Maybe her cat just died. Maybe she just got turned down for a home loan. Maybe she just realized she could have been saving 15% or more on her car insurance if she had just switched to GEICO. YOU DON'T KNOW HER STORY...
She looks like she is focused and concentrating on doing her job correctly. Have you never seen that before? What is she supposed to be doing, dancing and singing while she works?
2:10 - that's the face of someone who truly love their job.
@REDGREEN BLUE so tf she's not 💀
I thought the same.
Sister wid de attitude
Looks far easier than any job I ever worked in my life
Next do how baby's are made
So youre wondering how an accident like you was made?
@@biskii1929 ummm.. yea
@@fazeboogie8532 Same here man.
@@biskii1929 we can both get through this process together bro
@@fazeboogie8532 anem
Me: taking extreme caution when touching my vinyl
The production company: Drop the vinyl 1.5M
Vinyl records are real durable actually.
I just found my Grandpa's vinyl collection and his old turntable that thankfully still works today, I played it and I was fascinated how a spinning circle with a needle riding on it produce great music! Surprisingly we have the same music taste which wad great so I can jam to it anytime. 😀
good for you!
Far too little real information.
When you make a "how" video, leave out the personalities
and present only what strictly pertains to the subject matter.
David O'Banion ok.....but did I ask
@@nickj7335 ok...but was he talking to you
2:10 you can tell she loves her job
It takes 1:10 before they even start addressing the question and doesn't explain why vinyl needs to be mixed and mastered differently. What is so wrong with making informative and to the point videos?
thanks God
Not a whole lot of inspecting going on. Which strengthens my case that new vinyl is not being pressed at top quality. I’d say 70% of the brand new vinyl I purchase has warps and most of all scuffs and scratches.
Yeah you have to see which label you trust nowadays
"inspected" lol might as well automate her job
*I always wanted to know that*
I didn't, but hey! Now i know :)
bo
if luna is a dog, she is helping
exactly, probably most important job at the factory.
2:10 She loves her job!
Awesome, but i still dont know how vinyls are made
Not gonna lie but that ad/commercial is amazing. I'm 12 and I love everything 60s to 80s
thanks for letting me know that dog is a dog
First, you take the dinglepop, and you smooth it out with a bunch of schleem. The schleem is then repurposed for later batches. Then you take the dinglebop and push it through the grumbo, where the fleeb is rubbed against it
When that one fell at the end? Yeah, those are the ones I end up with.
The girl looks super happy with her job!
Love how they gloss over making the grooves. You know the groves have to be different for each song/album. How they doing that insider?
2:11 guuurl chill!!
I love how they pointed out that the dog doesn’t help with the vinyl making and business 1:02
1:00 oh thank you insider, I didn't know it was a dog.
New information 💯
Yes good sir. You are indeed a part of the process and are loved for it
2:10 she looks so happy uh to be there 😂😂😂
@2:11 handling them with such care "just throw it in the opening" lol
He 'feels' like he is part of the process. That is SO sweet.
The girl who's packing the record is just throwing them around like there not fragile 😂
I, a 19-year old who got a gramophone yesterday, consider a gramophone record the most fragile object in the world. My father who got all the records in his younger years taught me how to hold them too.
Here's a question that has been on my mind lately. Does 3D printing have the potential to make a record and keep the medium going?
technically yes, but also no not really. theoretically, you could use the master to create a model disc, then recreate that disc onto a 3d program where you could then print it out on vinyl. however, 3d printers don't print smoothly- if you've ever held a 3d printed piece, you can feel the texture. it would be very complicated and time consuming to make a master disc, recreate it digitally, and figure out a way to print the vinyl smoothly/sand it down. i think the way that vinyl is produced now is probably the most efficient way we can make it. you could precut the vinyl and use a laser to cut the grooves- but at that point, its a cd. hope this answers your question
As a 3d printer expert: no.
The level of detail and miniscule differencs the 3d printer would need to print, is not available today.
Even if they were, Tom's machines are the more rational way of doing it.
Doing it with a 3d printer would be like carving a wooden statue with a fork.
2:09 that girl said, “I’m over this😒”
the most replayed parts of this video is when the puerto rican girl come on 😂😂😂
i love the how fan is so loud you can barely hear him
my love for vinyls are endless now that i know how they make it, its so cool wtf
The plural of vinyl is vinyl.
I have vinyls on my floor.
I'd rather put records on my turntable than pieces of floorboard lol
I also love vinyl I still unsure the hifi I got when I was 14 I'm in my 40s now back then things were made to last lol. I'm still using vinyl, cassette tapes and cds. I do have a lot of music on my kindle but if hime i tend to togo old school. I also live that even toady amny bands sell their albums on vinyl and cassette tapes 😃 if available ill always buy new albums on nit only on download and cds ill always get it on vinyl too 🎶 🎵
I think this is so great. Something from the past is revitalized for today's consumer all because it's unique to the point where it stands the test of time. I bought a new record player all because I found some old classic vinyls that my sister inlaw have had, and i"m so enjoying it.
Shut up hipster.
@@J.G.Wentworth69420 shut up triggered snowflake.
Vinyls seem like such a nightmare to have though. CDs ftw
Also, are you *really* the kind of guy that uses “triggered snowflake” as a comeback?
@@catsinwonderland7473 Just came home from a fum trip. Lost some money at the casinos, but just can't revel on it . Looking forward for tomorrow. The weather is going to be fair, and riding my bike for a couple of hours on my route will be fum, and enjoying. Tonight though I'm going to have to go setup my rack system. I use to use zip ties, but meow Ive changed it since it's costing me money. Right meow I'm using tention straps. It's really useful and reusable so meow I don't have to waste anymeow money.
Luna definitely the most important member of the company
she responsible to keep the employees moral high
I love that records are back
02:12 she really loves her job.
after watching, i don't feel like buying any record made in that factory.
Meh just wait until you see GZ Media pressing plant...
My vinyl record enthusiasm started 😀🥰😆
the movie _High Fidelity_ told me you’re not supposed to stack records horizontally...
And what's the reason behind it?
@@pedrovisgueira Because when you stack a lot of record onto each other, the weight can destroy them!
That's for shipping crates, record stores and then your house
To me records seem like a futuristic technology. Stamping wave files on a big disc and then playing them with a needle while it spins. Yet it’s been around 100 years.
This answered none of my questions. Thank you so much.
3:43 - QC (Level Zero) "What Not To Do"
2:10 - Pretty sure she spent more time looking at each record at this point.
It's no wonder that there are so many garbage pressings that come right out the shrink wrap. Ask anyone who ever goes and buys a used album if they ever spend that much time in looking at just 1 album. btw, not that i used a stop watch, but i bet that wasn't even 2 seconds. so everything looked okay, up to that point, so it looks like it's a thumbs down for me.
This is Luna
She doesn't help
She is a dog
*well yeah i can see that*
Straight to the comments just to make sure I wasn’t the only one 😅
Flac rulz! Just kidding, I appreciate both formats😆. I am glad that vinyl has made a comeback over the last few years. Nothing like owning an album I can actually hold in my hands.
Awesome video! Thank You much for posting it! Great video production work!
the dog definitely helps, they did her dirty lol
@3:45
That’s a flimsy final “inspection”.
Instantly paused and liked this video just for Luna, what a saint.
i love how they felt the need to include the dog
Well, the owner has the personality of a plank of wood. I think they wanted to make him appear like a nice guy.
I love your work friend, those eurodance 90" records are there on that shelf
Putting the music into grooves is quite complicated. For exemple, the bass frequencies are removed because they would make the grooves so big the needle would skip continually. Then the record player (the one you have at home) boosts back the bass frequencies so you can hear them. And that is just a part of it...
Me scrolling though my TH-cam home page at night before I wake up in the morning to go to a dentist appointment
Me seeing How vinyl records are
“Interesting”
I always wondered what the process was like in making a record, it is interesting
The part were the record is trimmed at the side and the way the label is pressed.
They don't show the master fabrication and the absolutely enormous amplifier they use to crave the the tracks. It's not a joke it's actually made like this.
The record vinyl is so iconic
The guy who owns the place seems a few lemons short of a lemon party
I miss buying vinyl records! *45's 33's and some 78's* Memories! And hearing sound of needle on record player arm. 💿💿💿
You can... Still buy vinyl records?
@@l.398 yes, but I guess I miss buying them at *Tower Records* and *Wherehouse Records* There's a great line in movie *Almost Famous* by Miss Penny Lane _If you ever get lonely go to the record store,and visit your friends_
Yeah, I get it. The "feel" of it is kind of gone, since you can download songs way more easily, and it's less of a thing now. I really love collectinh vinyls, but miss that kind of community around it tbh, that it had back in the day.
@@l.398 You said it! ☺
@@l.398 yeah, they're in some stores.
Like Barnes and noble
Great job mate keep it up you all.
Huge Blessings...
The black Lady working there is beautiful.
This video taught me one thing: hydraulic presses are used for more than just stupid TH-cam videos.
A shame that the video doesn't discuss how the master audio is actually converted into proper physical data.
I like how they just talk about the dog not helping
"This is Luna. She doesn't help. She's a dog."
🐶: No, I help to relieve their stress.
Beautiful recorded video
2:03 gave me physical pain
What gave you physical pain
@@veeraboddu4630 I can't even remember
1:05 thank you for the info that is a dog. I thought it was a bee
Thanx guys, because of y'all, we have amazing records to play, mix, & skratch...... 💯💯💯🔥🔥🔥👍👌💪🙏😎🎄🐺
And ruin.
@@J.G.Wentworth69420 Absolutely!! If I need a new Scratch needle, or new vinyl, then im doin my job well... Lol... Bahahahaha...
Puri garu chepparu ❤️
Andukey chustunna😍😍💕💕💕💕💕💕
No the dog actually helping she help avoid them from stress
This girl at 2:10 is way to fine to be working in a vinyl shop
How does insider post there videos so fast
It's not one TH-camr
Whoever was in charge of the audio of this production should be spoken to...
Incredible such exquisite sound can be out on disc and heard later
I love the QC bit at the end! 😂
This has evolved so much since the 50s
"This is Luna. She doesn't help. She's a dog. "
luna is there for support, her job is very important
insider be answering every question i ask
How about that “Individual inspection,” right?
I know a huge company that prints the covers for Vinyls. They have a large grab of the industry. Would be a neat video to follow up. BTW...this company recently won two Emmys for covers.
OMG at 1:02 the guys dog is named Luna...... SO IS ONE OF MY DOGS 😍😍😍
*They did dirty on the dog*
Me watchiing the video: Wow this is so cool and interesting. Me after reading the comments: Yeah damn it okay it maybe sucks then
"This is Luna. She doesn't help. She's a dog"
Lol
Most people have no idea how much hard work goes into making these beautiful pieces of work.
To bring such Joy to somebody's ears.
And pleasure to one's mind.
Keith Kuhn
KK Motion Pictures also on TH-cam
Not interested.
@@J.G.Wentworth69420
Another true jerk.
Yes you.