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acetate A transparent film used as a tape backing. More moisture resistant than cellophane.
Ãâó: www.riversidepapercompany.com/main_files/tapes/Tap...
acetate Disc of aluminum covered with real wax (not vinyl). Manufactured in a small number for quality testing (before the 'test pressings' on regular vinyl). Used to demonstrate how the finished vinyl record would sound. Very easily damaged, can be played only a few times.
Ãâó: www.discodj.de/discodj/html/glossary.html
acetate Thin, flexible sheet of transparent plastic placed over originals or artwork, allowing the designer to write instructions or indicate a second color placement. a transparent sheet placed over artwork allowing the artist to write instructions or indicate where second color is to be placed.
Ãâó: www.unicorngraphics.com/glossary/a.htm
acetate Man-made fiber in which the fiber forming substance is cellulose acetate Example: flax, jute, sisal, cotton, wool, cashmere, silk.
Ãâó: www.pioneerlinens.com/index.cfm
acetate Traditionally (in the vinyl era, at least) these were the very first copies of a recording to leave the studio, and were often only intended for the people directly involved in making the recording (such as the band, producer, engineer, et al.) or perhaps for record company executives to catch a preview of a work-in-progress. ...
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