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blighty
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Registered: Oct 2000
Location: Nijmegen, Holland
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Hi there people,

I am still looking for a Mp3-mixing program which is easy to use and has the ability TO SAVE YOUR OWN MIX,..I haven't seen a program what supports saving mixes :-(

Please help me out!

Greetings,

V.

Old Post Nov-04-2000 23:33  Netherlands
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Morbius
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Registered: Oct 2000
Location:
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If you have two soundcards:
get a 1/8th audio cable, use it to connect the line out on the card that goes out to your speakers, and connect the other end to the line in on the other soundcard, then use cooledit/whatever other program to record.

If you have one soundcard:
buy a second one, it sucks to mix without it
or you can just do the same, but have the line out going to the line in on the same card (should work, havent tried it though)

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blighty
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Registered: Oct 2000
Location: Nijmegen, Holland
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Thanx Morbius,.as the matter of fact,..I have an audio cable here,..cool

One problem though,...If I listen to the next record to even the BPM,..the program will record this interference too,..won't it.

Or can I do something with recording channels,..I would really appriciate it if you could tell me what's possible, and what's not

Greetings,

V

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Morbius
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Sure thing, if yer mixing with 2 seperate soundcards its pretty easy to set up cuz all you have to do is take the line out from the card that goes to the speakers (ie. has what you'd want the "audience" to hear) to the line in on the card that has the headphones connected (as long as that card can record + play at the same time.)

It'd be a bit trickier with 1 sound card. If you have some audio thingy that splits the speaker out on the soundcard to left and right (speakers and headphones), then the you'd only want to record one channel of the line out, obviously. Sooo.... either get another thingy that splits it into left + right channels, or just record both and edit it in whatever audio editing program you're using.

Ok, I hope that made sense, I'm still not fully awake

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blighty
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Registered: Oct 2000
Location: Nijmegen, Holland
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Hi There Morbius,

Thanx again for the info,..I'll try to get a thingy otherwise,..otherwise the 2 cards solution will be the solution..

Greetings,

Blighty

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blighty
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Registered: Oct 2000
Location: Nijmegen, Holland

wow,

otherwise - otherwise
solution - solution

no,..I do not like reapeating myself

Greetings,

V

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JammyBee
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Registered: Nov 2000
Location: UK Ipswich
Lightbulb

Hello,

Why not try http://www.disconova.com or http://disconova.com... This a very cool piece of kit for your PC...

Happy mixing...

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Interceptor
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Registered: Oct 2000
Location: Toronto, Canada

You really don't need 2 sound cards. I'm using 1 and i can save my own mixes. (Using SB LIVE). For Example, if i'm using Virtual Turntables, I can record the session with another program like sound forge or another recording software.

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Morbius
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But the mix is only in mono, right?
Or did you somehow hook it up so the rear channel is headphones and the front is speakers? Hmm that'd be nice!

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Kurve
Sentient Audio Collective



Registered: Sep 2000
Location: Las Vegas but from Germany

Try ATomixMp3!!! it matchs beats for ya and everything...not like the other dj programs where you cant really record a set you made ... unless you have some massive set up for a couple sound cars..... this one is farely easy!!! ....its the new version of Virtual-Dj ver 1.2....NOT!! Virtual Dj Studio!!!.. ..thats the best program i have found to record your own mixes on teh computer if thats what you want to do then its the program for yoU!!!!

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Aviston
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Registered: Oct 2000
Location: Ann Arbor, MI

In order to record your mixes with one soundcard you need a soundcard that supports full duplex. Which, simply stated, means that the soundcard can play and record at the same time.

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