Hey. I am getting really frustrated with recording off my turntables. All I'm getting is crazy amounts of static. I've tried reducing the power outage on my amp still nothing, I tried reducing the recording volume on my computer, still nothing. Right now the way I have it setup is that I got two subs hooked into my speakers, my speakers hooked into my amp, my mixer and tables into the amp, and i got my mixer hooked into the computer or laptop but both ways r producing static...DOES ANYONE PLEASE KNOW HOW TO RECORD PROPERLY? PLEASE LET ME KNOW, THANK YOU
Feb-23-2005 00:53
DjWoody
Chingon
Registered: May 2003
Location: Los Angeles (OC) / Mexicali
This is how I record into my computer...
Mixer REC OUT > Comp Line IN
That's it! I keep all my levels at zero, my EQ's at the middle, and I have no problems. It records clean!
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Feb-23-2005 00:59
ianix
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Oct 2004
Location: toronto
volume levels
Does the master volume or the gains make any difference?
As well, the amp could be at full power?
Feb-23-2005 01:12
DannyO
The Vinyl Hunter
Registered: May 2003
Location: Calgary.
Re: volume levels
quote:
Originally posted by ianix
Does the master volume or the gains make any difference?
As well, the amp could be at full power?
If you got your pc plugged into the REC Out, then it doesn't matter where your Master volume is set as it doesn't effect the master out, as for the gains, just set it so it is around 0db.
Feb-23-2005 01:24
DJ Eric Munson
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Jul 2004
Location: Van down by the river
Any good programs for recording off of the computer?
Registered: May 2004
Location: Dallas, TX: TX TA #45
I had this problem too, and then I turned my gains all the way down,
Not sure if this will fix it for you but it sure as hell worked for me.
Feb-24-2005 06:32
Unknown DJ
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Registered: Jun 2003
Location: Essex, England
I don t have the hum problem, although my demo's dont sound as good as other peoples ive heard. but thats probably down to mastering.
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Feb-24-2005 13:02
Sunnyside
tranceaddict
Registered: May 2004
Location:
If you have a decent soundcard, if you set the gain correctly each time you mix in a new record and if the master out is set at 0dB, there will be no need to master anything whatsoever. You only get out what you put in.