CD replication services
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- KVRAF
- 4707 posts since 16 Mar, 2004 from Columbia, MD
I've been looking for a good CD replication service for my upcoming album release, but there are so many options that I'm not sure which I want to pick. I DON'T want a short-run duplication either, as that isn't real 'replication' as far as I'm aware. Here is what I have in mind;
* 500-1000 copies (most cost efficient it seems)
* Insert in the front (2 sided, doesn't open up)
* Full color printing on the disc itself and all the inserts
* Insert in the back (tracklist)
* Shrink wrap, barcode, label would be nice
So far, Oasis looks best.. but it's pretty costly ($1400 or so).
* 500-1000 copies (most cost efficient it seems)
* Insert in the front (2 sided, doesn't open up)
* Full color printing on the disc itself and all the inserts
* Insert in the back (tracklist)
* Shrink wrap, barcode, label would be nice
So far, Oasis looks best.. but it's pretty costly ($1400 or so).
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- KVRAF
- 1981 posts since 26 Oct, 2003 from Toronto
Not sure where you are located Zircon, but pretty well the 'Big 3' for North America is Americ Disc, Cin-Ram, and Sony that will do proffesional glass mastered replications and packaging. Americ Disc I believe were the ones that would do a minimum of 500 - but based on a 'piggyback system' (ie: a mastering house that could supply atleast 50+ 500 runs a year, or a consortium of small houses under one contract # etc.) But I think Americ Disc may have since stopped this. On the other hand, I think I heard mention Cin-Ram was intending to implement this at some point?
But I've learned that mass replication is alot of storage in the end. Plus, if there's a oversight in panel/face graphic's - you're stuck with them all afterwards. Whereas a small run house can allow for modifications to the master and/or packaging after runs of 50 or less. But the 'con' there is - all CD-R's mainly.
If I could live in a 'perfect world', I would try to perfect my graphics and master at home, with more proffesional enhancements and modifications at a small mastering house with graphic dept. If the CD is a 'runaway success' later - I would have all the JPEG printer resolutions and high quality CD-R master from the smaller runs, and be confident of sending them to Americ or CinRam et al for a larger slicker packaged run to get into more 'upscale shelves'.
But I've learned that mass replication is alot of storage in the end. Plus, if there's a oversight in panel/face graphic's - you're stuck with them all afterwards. Whereas a small run house can allow for modifications to the master and/or packaging after runs of 50 or less. But the 'con' there is - all CD-R's mainly.
If I could live in a 'perfect world', I would try to perfect my graphics and master at home, with more proffesional enhancements and modifications at a small mastering house with graphic dept. If the CD is a 'runaway success' later - I would have all the JPEG printer resolutions and high quality CD-R master from the smaller runs, and be confident of sending them to Americ or CinRam et al for a larger slicker packaged run to get into more 'upscale shelves'.
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- KVRAF
- 3588 posts since 13 May, 2004 from montreal
Americ will do a minimum of 500 - I'm pressing stuff there this year. Wasn't aware of any conditions, though I brokered the deal via the company I work for so that may have been a factor.
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 4707 posts since 16 Mar, 2004 from Columbia, MD
Steven; so basically, you recommend I go for a short run first, then?
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- KVRAF
- 1981 posts since 26 Oct, 2003 from Toronto
I would, especially if it's your first outing so to speak. It gives you a chance to get your feet wet in packaging and mastering ideas. And if you become a 'overnight success' per say, a smaller house can more quickly run say 100-200 to meet needs while you then go suss out a more bigger replication plant and deal. 
Just my 2 cents.
(Dystonia you lucky SOB! I really loved Americ Disque too! But now I'm kinda stuck with CinRam, and a mastering house that has a good connection with them... But following my own advice I'm giving Zircon here for the moment.
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Just my 2 cents.
(Dystonia you lucky SOB! I really loved Americ Disque too! But now I'm kinda stuck with CinRam, and a mastering house that has a good connection with them... But following my own advice I'm giving Zircon here for the moment.
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 4707 posts since 16 Mar, 2004 from Columbia, MD
This isn't my first release, actually, and I've pretty much done my homework on every possible option when it comes to duplication/replication, packaging, shipping, payment handling, etc. The reason I'm asking is because I expect this album to be more popular than my first by a huge margin (I went with a short run duplication @ discmakers for the first).. but, it's a moot point now, apparently, as I checked and I don't have enough for one of those 1000 CD prints. 
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- KVRAF
- 1981 posts since 26 Oct, 2003 from Toronto
Well, if you're confident of product readiness and movement out the door - by all means then. But again, I don't think BIG glass mastering plants do 500 anymore? But still 1000 for probably less than a grand isn't a bad deal either. (minus the artwork and set up costs that is.)
Best of luck.
Best of luck.
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 4707 posts since 16 Mar, 2004 from Columbia, MD
er.. like I said, I found out that I don't even have the money. But there ARE plenty of places who will do 500, or even 300. eg. oasiscd.com
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