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i got big pants
Your Face
Registered: Oct 2004
Location: Huntington Beach, CA
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onceler...
i have a toshiba satellite. from what i remember, its a 1.2 ghz processor. 256 mb ram. i didnt soundforge...just got it off of a p2p program with a serial # crack. i wanted to check it out before i went ahead and bought it.
i got 40 gigs of space, and i have 14 gigs left. so i figured disk space isnt the issue. i dont think i have a line-in, i used the mic input. when i record mixes, i try not to run any programs. but then midway through my mixes, sometimes i'll remember the screen saver is set for 5 minutes, and i just move the mouse around to prevent it from doing the whole screen saver thing.
imo, i think my laptop is just fucked...which is why i'd want to try an external soundcard so hopefully it'll buffer some of the data thats going into my laptop without my recording interfering with all the work that my laptop has to do.
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Feb-22-2005 00:56
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TonY
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2001
Location: Helsinki, Finland
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I use Super MP3 Recorder to record my mix to mp3 format from live input.
So you should try it.
Here is link where you can download software. This demo version only records 30 sec. so you will need to buy software or something.
You can try this link http://s3.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=28PIP0XOMN1GJ3AIB73KXKBJY1
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Feb-22-2005 08:47
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Hyoctane
tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2004
Location: Tallahassee, FL
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I may have had the same problem as you, but maybe not... When I'm recording directly to the hard drive.. the mix will skip constantly.
I have an extremely fast laptop(Pentium 4 3.2Ghz(not mobile), 1G Ram, 7200rpm hard drive), so it's not the laptop.
I have a really cheap set up. I have an Imic(usb soundcard) that I got for $20. I use Myxoft DSS dj; which I've never heard of anyone on this board using, but it's the most versatile in it's setup compared to traktor(if you want to know why just let me know, that will be another page worth of posting).
Your best bet would be to record to an MP3 player; which eliminated the skips from my mixes. Only problem is if you use the mic in, the volume will be extremely low and you have to use Nero's wave editor to "amplify" it; which is really easy.
If you're using a mixer just use the tape out to the MP3 player, if not get an 2 RCA splitters.
Craig
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Feb-22-2005 16:04
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Scottaculous
habitual line crosser

Registered: Mar 2001
Location: On a plane
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| quote: | Originally posted by i got big pants
onceler...
i have a toshiba satellite. from what i remember, its a 1.2 ghz processor. 256 mb ram. i didnt soundforge...just got it off of a p2p program with a serial # crack. i wanted to check it out before i went ahead and bought it.
i got 40 gigs of space, and i have 14 gigs left. so i figured disk space isnt the issue. i dont think i have a line-in, i used the mic input. when i record mixes, i try not to run any programs. but then midway through my mixes, sometimes i'll remember the screen saver is set for 5 minutes, and i just move the mouse around to prevent it from doing the whole screen saver thing.
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I recorded with my Dell Inspiron 5000 Pentium 3 500mHz before it burned down so I don't think it's a resource issue.
Before you record, you need to goto your Control Panel and change your power management settings. Change your power schemes to Home/Office Desk. Basically anything that doesn't turn off your hard disks, and your system doesn't goto stanby or hibernations. Just remember to change it back when you're done recording.
| quote: | Originally posted by i got big pants
imo, i think my laptop is just fucked...which is why i'd want to try an external soundcard so hopefully it'll buffer some of the data thats going into my laptop without my recording interfering with all the work that my laptop has to do.
anyways...my buddy suggested that i should get an external sound card like the sound blaster exitgy. now does anybody know whether or not its worth the cash to get???
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Since your laptop doesn't have line-in I suggest you get a alternate sound card as well. Your mic-in only records in mono. I'm not sure what your use for the soundcard would be. If you are only using it for playback and recording of mixes. Then any cheap soundcard will do. There are ones cheaper than the Exitgy. If you're looking to do more production with your soundcard as well, I would recommend getting a more professional card than Exitgy. (Like a Echo Indigo I/O) Either way, Exitgy will be too pricey for the application.
Last edited by Scottaculous on Feb-22-2005 at 18:43
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Feb-22-2005 18:31
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f0s_man
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2003
Location: Lawrence, KS
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So what we're saying here is that, if we do not have an external soundcard, and we're using a laptop - that doens't have a line in, then pretty much we can't record??
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Feb-22-2005 19:01
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i got big pants
Your Face
Registered: Oct 2004
Location: Huntington Beach, CA
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thanks for all the info guys. i want to get a desktop to make things a lot eaiser with a good soundcard, but the funds arent there.
im most likely going to get an external soundcard. looking at the exitgy or the audigy2x.
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Feb-23-2005 00:03
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f0s_man
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2003
Location: Lawrence, KS
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Ah..oh well.. good excuse to get me an Audigy then... :-P or is there another card that you guys would recommmend?
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Feb-23-2005 00:31
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