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Recording Mixes
I know I could have better setups and such, but we all gotta start somewhere. That said...
I have recently been applying to Dj at different places around town, and I wanted to make a demo disc to show off the transitions and music selection. It just seems like everytime I make a mix, either I can't hear it out of the speakers during the mixing process, or it's cranked way too loud. I got it to the point that it's not distorted on normal headphones or pc speakers. The problem seems more like when I burn my cd, and stick it in my car. I end up with way too much bass in my mixes cause I can't hear it when I'm mixing. I know that mixing it on a dance floor, I could adjust the eq to sound way better.
Setup is:
2 turntables
2 output from my pc
4 channel mixer
2 out from mixer 1 to live and other to my microphone input on my pc.
Like I said it sounds fine just about everywhere except when I add a subwoofer to the mix then I have to fade it away from the sub to get a good mix. Is there any good software to record microphone input and normalize it, or should I just use audacity to normalize it after I record it?
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