White labels

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What's the difference between white labels and acetates? For example, in music magazines I've seen records listed as "UK White Label" and "UK Acetate". Does the "acetate" just mean that fewer records have been produced? Is a "black label" the same as a white label?
How much does it cost to make say, a one-off white label for yourself, or 10 or 1000 white labels? How are they distributed? Can anyone recommend any good pressing plants in the UK? Do they accept CDR as well as DAT? Thanks.
 
white labels mean that they haven't been officialy released
 
acetate = material that is used when you cut dubplates. it's a term used to describe a small test run of a vinyl record made from acetate material...

[Edited by mindblunt on 02-26-2001 at 01:48 AM]
 
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