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Question about hooking my mixer up to my PC
I've got CDJs and a DJM-400 from Pioneer hooked up to my PC for recording purposes using a stereo RCA to male speaker connector, which I plug into to the pink outlet I usually use for my microphone, and then my speakers are connected using the other audio-outs on the mixer.
My issue is that to avoid the audio input to my computer being far too loud (and starts clipping or whatever) unless I turn down the volume on my mixer to maybe 35% of max. To compensate for that, I have to turn my speakers up to 75% of maximum volume, making them do that annoying static thing whenever I change the volume.
I have Audacity, VDJ and Ableton for recording. Any suggestions on what I can do to get an audible volume level without having to turn down my mixer so much? I'm really hoping my motherboard's onboard sound will be able to do the trick as well as one of the more expensive externals.
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