If you’re here, you are probably like us. You cherish that moment of popping your favorite record down on your turntable. Sitting in a comfy chair and just taking in the music. But do you ever wonder how that plastic vinyl disc transports you to a place of musical bliss? How does the music we love get physically pressed into this wonderful physical medium. We decided to take a little field trip to a nearby record pressing plant to answer just that. In this video, Noble takes us on a tour of Microforum Vinyl Pressing in Toronto, and shows us how Microforum takes a recording and turns it into a vinyl record. From delivering the source files, to quality control and printing the jackets. » Chapters 0:00 Intro 0:16 Source files 0:55 Cutting the master 1:27 Galvanics 2:28 Pressing 4:31 Test Pressings 5:38 Quality Control 7:18 Conclusion Now that you know how they're made, take your favorite record for a spin on a Fluance turntable: https://www.fluance.com/turntables And read our article about Microforum and How Records are Made https://blog.fluance.com/how-a-vinyl-record-is-made?utm_source=YouTube&utm_medium=videodescription&utm_campaign=HowVinylRecordsAreMade Visit Microforum's website: https://microforumvinyl.com » More Videos from Microforum: Microforum on 140g vs 180 Vinyl Record Pressings https://youtu.be/5AcNai4Dzqc Microforum on Different types of record masters https://youtu.be/CySkAqW5Gew Microforum on the best length for a 33 1/3 rpm record? https://youtu.be/zk7xUZkSN5c Microforum on one unique record pressing https://youtu.be/tc2FlwOPIlk » Follow Us Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FluanceAudio Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fluanceaudio Twitter: https://twitter.com/fluance

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