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Posted by StvJC on Aug-23-2006 10:55:

Hi guys,
It's Steven.

I could actually bring down one of my laptops - what else would we need & how much memory would all the sets take up?

Thanks - looking forward to seeing you all again!!!!


Posted by isoterra on Aug-23-2006 12:23:

quote:
Originally posted by StvJC
I could actually bring down one of my laptops - what else would we need & how much memory would all the sets take up?


at standard 44.1khz 16 bit stereo, according to wavelab i can fit 50 hours worth of recording into my remaining 30gb of disk space. so in theory you could fit 8 hours into as little as 5gb, but i'd allow at least twice that, just incase it needs the headroom for processing it

you wouldn't be able to record the full thing in one swoop though, since wav files have a 2gb limit (which is just over 3 hours at that quality).. but stopping & starting a new file at the end of each set should work fine.. then it would just be a case of converting each one to mp3 afterwards

as for what else.. a phono-jack connector lead (i can bring mine if no-one else has one) & a decent sound recording app, and you should be set (that's assuming the mixer has a seperate output.. mine is only a cheap one and it has 3)


would be awesome if you could get a mic to capture crowd noise & then blend it with the music like proper radio broadcasts do, but that's a little beyond me


Posted by Rick D on Aug-23-2006 12:35:

quote:
Originally posted by isoterra
at standard 44.1khz 16 bit stereo, according to wavelab i can fit 50 hours worth of recording into my remaining 30gb of disk space. so in theory you could fit 8 hours into as little as 5gb, but i'd allow at least twice that, just incase it needs the headroom for processing it

you wouldn't be able to record the full thing in one swoop though, since wav files have a 2gb limit (which is just over 3 hours at that quality).. but stopping & starting a new file at the end of each set should work fine.. then it would just be a case of converting each one to mp3 afterwards

as for what else.. a phono-jack connector lead (i can bring mine if no-one else has one) & a decent sound recording app, and you should be set (that's assuming the mixer has a seperate output.. mine is only a cheap one and it has 3)


would be awesome if you could get a mic to capture crowd noise & then blend it with the music like proper radio broadcasts do, but that's a little beyond me



to get crowd noise, you'd have to take the rec out from the club mixer, run it through a seperate mixer, along with the mic that would record crowd noise, then take the output from that mixer into the laptop

You need to be careful what recording software you you to record. I done a 5 hour mix once, and soundforge couldnt save it, so i lost it all


Posted by StvJC on Aug-23-2006 12:59:

Could we not just get one of the old style ghetto blasters & get someone to hold it in the corner?


Posted by Rick D on Aug-23-2006 15:40:

quote:
Originally posted by StvJC
Could we not just get one of the old style ghetto blasters & get someone to hold it in the corner?


only if you wanna hold it, and like the nice 'authentic' sound of a crackly tape


Posted by dj_mdma on Aug-23-2006 17:13:

quote:
Originally posted by moondog
to get crowd noise, you'd have to take the rec out from the club mixer, run it through a seperate mixer, along with the mic that would record crowd noise, then take the output from that mixer into the laptop

You need to be careful what recording software you you to record. I done a 5 hour mix once, and soundforge couldnt save it, so i lost it all


Looks like your mixer will be making an impromptu appearance then!


Posted by Rick D on Aug-23-2006 17:48:

quote:
Originally posted by dj_mdma
Looks like your mixer will be making an impromptu appearance then!


lol, dont think so, you need a mixer with monitoring meters for each channel


Posted by b i n k u n on Aug-23-2006 18:54:

quote:
Originally posted by moondog
to get crowd noise, you'd have to take the rec out from the club mixer, run it through a seperate mixer, along with the mic that would record crowd noise, then take the output from that mixer into the laptop

You need to be careful what recording software you you to record. I done a 5 hour mix once, and soundforge couldnt save it, so i lost it all


another option:

soundcard with multiple inputs (1/2 for mixer, 3/4 for crowd) and a multitrack recording software. oh, and a microphone of course, taped up somewhere would be fine.

it'll take some filtering to get just the crowd noise but it's not impossible.


Posted by isoterra on Aug-23-2006 19:45:

quote:
Originally posted by moondog
You need to be careful what recording software you you to record. I done a 5 hour mix once, and soundforge couldnt save it, so i lost it all


lol, check the 2nd paragraph of the post you quoted, problem solved




quote:
Originally posted by b i n k u n
it'll take some filtering to get just the crowd noise but it's not impossible.


or you could just leave it.. and get that kind of reverb effect you normally get in livesets which sounds wicked. makes it feel more 'live'


Posted by Rick D on Aug-23-2006 20:47:

[QUOTE]Originally posted by isoterra
lol, check the 2nd paragraph of the post you quoted, problem solved

what do you recommend then


Posted by narcism on Aug-24-2006 09:28:

quote:
Originally posted by StvJC
Could we not just get one of the old style ghetto blasters & get someone to hold it in the corner?


hahah id like to see that


Posted by isoterra on Aug-24-2006 10:05:

quote:
Originally posted by moondog
[QUOTE]Originally posted by isoterra
lol, check the 2nd paragraph of the post you quoted, problem solved

what do you recommend then


i recommend not trying to save 5 hours in one go whatever program you're using


Posted by kr00t0n on Aug-24-2006 10:16:

It's likely me and Stace will be in attendance as Vaccine looks to be too pricey


Posted by isoterra on Aug-24-2006 12:29:

quote:
Originally posted by kr00t0n
It's likely me and Stace will be in attendance as Vaccine looks to be too pricey



Posted by kr00t0n on Aug-24-2006 12:38:

quote:
Originally posted by isoterra




btw. I've been caining Essence recently, I love it!!

Playing it on my radio show in September


Posted by isoterra on Aug-24-2006 13:12:

quote:
Originally posted by kr00t0n


btw. I've been caining Essence recently, I love it!!

Playing it on my radio show in September


nice one! i'm actually in the process of re-editing it, was never happy with how it sounded technically. will get the new version to you as soon as it's done, see if you prefer it


Posted by kr00t0n on Aug-24-2006 14:38:

quote:
Originally posted by isoterra
nice one! i'm actually in the process of re-editing it, was never happy with how it sounded technically. will get the new version to you as soon as it's done, see if you prefer it


I was thinking the bassline and kicks could be more prominent?

Mebbe some fx and stuff in the beginning to make it a bit more memorable?

Leave the main melody though, that's perfect


Posted by Rick D on Aug-24-2006 20:47:

w00t for t3h kr00t, coming to support our new night.


Posted by isoterra on Aug-24-2006 21:03:

quote:
Originally posted by kr00t0n
Mebbe some fx and stuff in the beginning to make it a bit more memorable?


noted and yeah i'm changing the kick, the perc & and the levels on most of the synths including the bass.. it's just badly mixed & sounds quite muddy in some places, in need of a cleanup. will try & keep the main synth near enough the same though


Posted by StvJC on Aug-25-2006 17:54:

On a different note - this is the best new night in London for progressive house and trance. There's loads of interest in this night from loads of sound people, so I would encourage everyone who wants to be part of this to get on the bandwagon!

The first night was amazing! I'll definitely be supporting this!


Posted by Rick D on Aug-25-2006 18:18:

quote:
Originally posted by StvJC
On a different note - this is the best new night in London for progressive house and trance. There's loads of interest in this night from loads of sound people, so I would encourage everyone who wants to be part of this to get on the bandwagon!

The first night was amazing! I'll definitely be supporting this!


w00t, cant eait for next saturday


Posted by Sand Leaper on Aug-31-2006 19:29:

Would be a bit rude for me not to show up for this, even if trance isn't quite my flavor these days.


Posted by Rick D on Aug-31-2006 21:05:

quote:
Originally posted by Sand Leaper
Would be a bit rude for me not to show up for this, even if trance isn't quite my flavor these days.


excellent, nice one fella


Posted by b i n k u n on Sep-01-2006 09:30:

ugh...sucks..won't be able to make this, especially now that it seems so many people are going!


Posted by marc_damon on Sep-02-2006 01:44:

last time was wicked!! this time will be even better. too bad I work the nightshift :/

good luck guys!


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