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Re: [microsound] making vinyl skip



maybe you could paint with liquid paper/tipp-ex/snopake either side of the
groove you wanted to keep, though of course the disc would be permanently
altered.  Or try painters' masking solution - its made of latex and so may
not damage the vinyl.

Johnny


On 23/12/05, choncey langford <theeoutfit@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Long shot here-
>
> Does anyone know of a way in which to scratch or alter a record to ensure
> that it will skip in a controlled
> desired pattern?
>
> Similar to locked groove records-never used one personally-but that is
> what
> I'm trying to create.
>
> choncey
>
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