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dallas
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Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Georgia, United States
quick question about sound quailty when recording a mix

hey guys, i already used the search option and i could not find anything related to this

now with that being said, my question is that when i use sound forge to record what i am mixing, when i play it back the sound quality is not up to par *sp*

now, right now im using 2 techs and a pioneer djm 500

i use the line-in from my computer to connect the djm to the pc (for recording)

any suggestions?

thanks!

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Boomer187
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Registered: Aug 2001
Location: USA

Check this out


its a direct x plugin mastering program. I use it and it will give amazing quality.


I haven't looked at other options, I can't help any more.

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dukes
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Registered: Nov 2003
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doggy conections are a possibility. more likely to be crap wires. did you get them cheap or are they an unknown make?

it really does pay to have good quality wires. its often overlooked.


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dallas
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Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Georgia, United States

which wire are you talking about in particular?

the wire that goes from mixer -> computer .. i bought at comp usa, for like $20.

the other wires are the ones that came with the package itself (turntables, etc)

are those the ones you were talking about?

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Fresh
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Registered: Apr 2002
Location: UK

Whats connected to the line-in on your sound card from the mixer? I Find you can either use the 'Master Out 1' or the 'Booth Monitor' output from the back of the mixer to the line-in on your sound card.

I use the Booth monitor and find it gives a better recording quality and you can adjust the levels with the booth monitor knob itself (below the Master Balance knob) making sure you have no clipping with the meters in sound forge.


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Check this out


its a direct x plugin mastering program. I use it and it will give amazing quality.


I haven't looked at other options, I can't help any more.


This looks interesting, will check this out


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dukes
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Registered: Nov 2003
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ok it dont sound likely that its the wires then.

another possable thing would be your sound card. unless its good.

when you save you sound file have you cheaked the sample rate to make sure its a decent value? when saving do save as and cheak the "template" to see what kind of quality you saving as.

could it be your pc speakers?


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brian
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Registered: Sep 2002
Location: Addison, TX
Re: quick question about sound quailty when recording a mix

quote:
Originally posted by dallas
the sound quality is not up to par *sp*


What is it about the sound quality that isn't up to par? Can you give us details?

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MrSquirrel
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Registered: Aug 2003
Location: In a Tree.

You are probably running into the fact that your Mixer is sending pro level signals at +4dB while your sound card is expecting signals @ -10dB (consumer level). That can give you distortion. You might be able to fix that by tweaking down your input gain a bit....though I am not sure.

MrS


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borron
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Registered: Nov 2003
Location: Portugal

Also try recording it as a 48 KHz wav if you have that option.

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dallas
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Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Georgia, United States
okay heres what i mean

sorry for me not specifing earlier but this is what im talking about

when i play the music from my room, it sounds excellent.
however when i record it on sound forge
and play it back...

it sounds like an mp3 i downloaded with a very crappy sound quality rate. it sounds as if the hi's are not sounding good, and are very high. the mid's are there but not totally there (like it sounds fake), and the bass sounds pretty low.

any solutions to my problem??
thanks again

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auujay
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Registered: Nov 2002
Location: Cleveland

When you save it in SoundForge be sure you are saving it as a high quality MP3 or a WAV file. What kind of sound card do you have?


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CraSHer[UK]
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Registered: Aug 2001
Location: London

Are you certain that you are using your 'line in' and not the mic input, because i have no line in on my laptop and recording through the mic gives aybsmal sound quality.

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