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ripping a set to computer ?
Hmm... Where do I begin when I want to get my set onto computer. Specs - xone 92 - cdj-1000mk3's (Hopefully this makes sense)
http://www.recess.co.uk/html/How2recmix.html
That's a pretty good guide, back in the day I tried using nero but there would be a small gap between each track.. Then I managed to sort that out but there was a small gap between tracks one and two..
I'm sure Nero is fine now but if any of you are having issues with gaps I recommend Sony CD Architect.
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| Originally posted by Wayne_B That's a pretty good guide, back in the day I tried using nero but there would be a small gap between each track.. Then I managed to sort that out but there was a small gap between tracks one and two.. I'm sure Nero is fine now but if any of you are having issues with gaps I recommend Sony CD Architect. |
if you got a macbook or pro all you have to do is run rca cable from the booth out on the mixer to the imput in computer. open up Gargeband start program hit record and stop when your ready. dont have to worry about levels cause that can al be fixed when editing..
if you're having issues with gaps, check out the cue file tutorial sticky thread in the FAQ subforum
You can also try a program called Burrrn
If you drag your .wav files in there...when you burn it, it has no gaps inbetween tracks. You can also do mp3s but there will be a little glitch in between tracks if you use mp3s
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| Originally posted by bigherm dont have to worry about levels cause that can al be fixed when editing.. |
Audacity is a great free program that you can download to record your mixes.
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| Originally posted by bigherm if you got a macbook or pro all you have to do is run rca cable from the booth out on the mixer to the imput in computer. open up Gargeband start program hit record and stop when your ready. dont have to worry about levels cause that can al be fixed when editing.. |
first get the most expensive soundcard u can afford, then put all knobs and faders on max. then press record.
I've used audacity for the past year, and haven't had any problems. I bought one of these for 30 bucks, and it is great.
http://pro-audio.musiciansfriend.co...WELAID=26048641
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