Yes, Nerleman, when WRFX signed on, 80% of the music was vinyl dubbed to Capitol Blue Carts, brand new, out of the box. Chrysler always said a music cart was only good for 300 plays, then the tape was worn out and had to either be re-strung or new carts ordered. Of course, Metroplex bought all new carts (They threw all the old Z-100 carted music, on Blue Capitol carts and the brown tension Scotch Carts, in the dumpster out back, I quickly recovered them the next morning, they are in storage here in Louisiana now).
It did take a long time to dub the Fox library to cart, but, then again, I have always been very meticulous and precise, so if a song was dubbed and did not start EXACTLY when the "start" button was hit, I re-dubbed it again, or if the fade didn't come out right. Metroplex bought a lot of the vinyl, but most of it came from Mary London's personal collection.
One thing we had on the Z-100 carted music (since this IS a Z-100 thread!) that we didn't need on the Fox carts, was post intros for the songs. I had always put one or two post intros on a cart label before I worked at Z-100, but 'Mul and Van showed me the need for EVERY post on an intro, some songs, like "Obsession" by Animotion, had almost 8 post intros! It made for a good sound on the air when the jock could do that "Larry Lujack style" slight pause at each post.
I have never worked at a station that played vinyl directly on air, it was always too dangerous, and could wear the records out too soon (no one wants to hear a cue-burn!), even at WAYS in the late 70's, where I did limited intern work, all music was on cart.
Kahuna
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It did take a long time to dub the Fox library to cart, but, then again, I have always been very meticulous and precise, so if a song was dubbed and did not start EXACTLY when the "start" button was hit, I re-dubbed it again, or if the fade didn't come out right. Metroplex bought a lot of the vinyl, but most of it came from Mary London's personal collection.
One thing we had on the Z-100 carted music (since this IS a Z-100 thread!) that we didn't need on the Fox carts, was post intros for the songs. I had always put one or two post intros on a cart label before I worked at Z-100, but 'Mul and Van showed me the need for EVERY post on an intro, some songs, like "Obsession" by Animotion, had almost 8 post intros! It made for a good sound on the air when the jock could do that "Larry Lujack style" slight pause at each post.
I have never worked at a station that played vinyl directly on air, it was always too dangerous, and could wear the records out too soon (no one wants to hear a cue-burn!), even at WAYS in the late 70's, where I did limited intern work, all music was on cart.
Kahuna
www.thatwasradio.com
www.myspace.com/kahunaradio