1,000 CD's In Maxi Single Case With Colour J-card
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1,000 CD's In Maxi Single Case With Colour J-card
73p Each! Inc VAT, Glass Master, Colour Onbody, Assembly, Delivery
UK Manufactured Price Includes
- 1,000 CD's In Maxi Single Case With Colour J-card
- VAT
- Glass Mastering
- Full Colour Onbody Printing
- PDF Proof For Your Approval
- Delivery From The Factory
Promenade Music' CD Manufacturing partner is one of the UK's leading CD manufacturers producing in excess of half a million discs per week. We offer unbeatable quality, fast turnaround and competitive prices. If you manufacture with us, we are also willing to act as a mail order retailer for your release through our on-line shop. For more information about our commission for this, please speak to us.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Promenade Music for 1000+ runs does replication but what’s the difference between replication and duplication?
Disc Replication (pressed discs) is a process of production where your data is pressed into the surface of the disc. A standard replicated disc has a silver coloured underside. Duplicated discs (burned discs) encode data onto the disc by burning microscopic holes into the dye layer of a recordable CD or DVD. They usually have a tinted coloured underside, often green, blue or purple. Replication is much more cost effective for orders of 1000+ discs.
What kinds of discs can Promenade Music manufacture?
CD Audio, CD-ROM (PC, Mac or hybrid), Enhanced CD.
How long will it take Promenade Music to manufacture my order?
The standard turnaround for CD pressings is approximately 15 working days (3 weeks); however this turnaround time increases during our busy pre and post Christmas period. Contact us in advance of placing your order to make sure we can deliver for when you want it.
What's a catalogue number?
A catalogue number is the identification number you assign to your release. It's used for tracking purposes by both the public and the distributor if you have one. Catalogue numbers are typically printed on the spine and back of the packaging and on the disc itself. There are not any rules as to how you decide to set your releases catalogue numbers, but once you develop a system, it makes sense to stick with it. Catalogue numbers typically include both numbers and letters - often some portion of the project / label name combined with numbers that signify the number of the release.
What is a glass master?
Creating a glass master is the first stage of CD production. The reason why it's called a glass master's because the information is copied onto a special chemical coating on a circular block of glass. The glass is much larger than a CD to facilitate handling and to avoid sensitive data area from being touched or damaged. The glass master is polished until it's smooth as even microscopic scratches can affect the quality of the discs being produced.
Who are the PRS for Music?
The PRS for Music (formerly the Performing Right Society) is a royalty collection society that was founded in 1914. The organisation was formed in 1997 as the MCPS-PRS Alliance to bring together two collection societies:the Mechanical-Copyright Protection Society (MCPS) and Performing Right Society (PRS). The PRS for Music brand was adopted in 2009. When a piece of music is registered with PRS for Music it will allow a songwriter, composer or publisher to begin earning money when it is used. The organisation currently looks after about 10 million pieces of music. By joining PRS for Music a member will ensure they will be paid whenever their music is used. This could be when music is used on a radio station, a TV program or advert or any business using music they’ve created such as shops and offices. Mechanical rights royalties are different, and are paid to the songwriter, composer or publisher when music is reproduced as a physical product, for broadcast or online.
Do I have to register my pressings with the PRS for Music?
If the music contained on your records contains copyrighted music (including covers) then you will need to apply for a pressings license with the PRS for Music before we manufacture your discs, for more details visit the PRS for Music website at: http://www.prsformusic.com
What are ISRC codes and do I need them?
The ISRC (International Standard Recording Code) is the international identification system for sound recordings and music video recordings. Each ISRC is a unique and permanent identifier for a specific recording that can be permanently encoded into a product as its digital fingerprint. Encoded ISRC provide the means to automatically identify recordings for royalty payments. The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) recommends that all music producers use ISRC. We can add ISRC codes to your CDs in our in-house CD mastering studio, contact our Sales Department for more details.
QUESTIONS ABOUT CD
How do I make a finished CD master?
We recommend your CD masters are either created in professional CD mastering software or are prepared by a professional CD mastering studio.
What is the maximum duration of a CD?
We manufacture up to a maximum duration of a CD is 74 minutes.
What is the maximum amount of data I can put on a CD?
The maximum amount of data is 650Mb.
Will my song titles appear when I put my CD into a computer?
When album information is displayed on a computer, it's a result of your CD being registered in an online database (also known as Gracenote). A similar but different technology is that of CD-TEXT, which shows album information that is actually encoded on your supplied master disc. CD-TEXT will only display on players that support it. The most common CD-TEXT capable players available today are modern car stereos. We can add CD-TEXT for you at an additional cost. If you would like to know more about Gracenote visit their website at: http://www.gracenote.com
Important Note
Price errors and omissions excepted - An order is considered finalised on dispatch. No monies are debited from your card until the item is in stock or by prior arrangement.








