online data transfer
Instructions for SFTP server connection
Alternatively, it is possible to transfer the data via WeTransfer.
Please send a separate file for each track that should be separated by a pause groove. Numbering begins with the letter of the page (A-Z, no AA or AAA), followed by the two-digit number for the page's track number:
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AA.wav = wrong
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A1.wav = wrong
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A01.wav = correct
Optional information about the title can follow.
The filled track listing must be available before the master cut.
When individual audio tracks are delivered, acoustic 2-second pauses are automatically inserted.
Download Tracklisting / Labelcopy
images
We accept cue wave images for each side of a record. The cue wave image consists of two files: the cue file (*.cue) and an associated wav file (*.wav). When creating the image, make sure that the sampling rate is up to 192 kHz and a resolution of up to 24 bits.
The pauses of cue images are taken over 1:1 from the image. A visual marker is created on the vinyl with each track transition. It is thus also possible to create optical title separations without an acoustic pause.
It is best to upload the cue and wav file to our server in a RAR or ZIP archive via SFTP to ensure completeness!
audio formats
We accept the uncompressed audio formats wav, aif and aiff with a sampling rate of
192 kHz / 24 bit. We also process cue images with preset pause settings.
optical pauses
A track change is always displayed visually on the record - regardless of a specified pause.
endless loops
33 rpm
For 33 1/3 rpm the sample length has to be exactly 1800 ms, the start and end have to be cut through the zero crossing.
The sample must be delivered 5 times in a row.
Play the 5 samples as a loop. There have to be no cracks.
45 rpm
For 45 rpm the sample length has to be exactly 1333 ms, the start and end have to be cut through the zero crossing.
The sample must be delivered 5 times in a row.
Play the 5 samples as a loop. There have to be no cracks.