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DJ-Kuza
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2002
Location: Ottawa, Ontario
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I have the same problem with only 1 of my decks. So it's either bad grounding on the TT itself, or it's an amplification problem. Might be the mixer gain is bad or soemthing like that. Keep your levels down and that's almost all you can do.
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May-31-2002 17:58
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Kid_Lax
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im guessing that its either your connection to the mixer (in which case if you can replace the wires from your TT's then i would do so, orit could be that inside your mixer jack there is dirt, etc. fucking up the connection)
or you have the gains cranked up, in which case turn the gains down and turn the master volume up
or your mixer could just be fucked?
how old is it/how much use has it had?
maybe its the connection in your tonearm? (i don't really know anything about this though, just a thought)
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Jun-01-2002 19:46
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Dj Flesch
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2001
Location: Indianapolis, USA
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The first time i recorded a set I spun, I had the same problem. It was caused by plugging my mixer into my "mic in" jack instead of my "line in" jack. Make sure that you are going from either your "record out" or "master out" from your mixer to your "line in" on your sound card! Also, you will want to check the volume levels on each of the lines. There is ususally a volume icon in your system tray if you are using windows. If you are not using the mic in and are infact in the correct line in, then it sounds to me like you could be overloading the signal. Does the sound quality sound like abosolute crap or is the bass full and there are just background hisses etc. If the later is true then you can use programs like soundforge to take those noises out. Or you can start by getting a new soundcard. I'd highly suggest the Soundblaster Extigy or the Soundblaster Live. I've used both of them for recordings and I've noticed absolutely no quality loss. I also have gold plated everything though, so it may be worth your investment to upgrade wires too depending if you have the money for them!
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Jun-02-2002 14:30
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Dj Flesch
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2001
Location: Indianapolis, USA
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reading back, I thought you said that you plugged your headphones into the sound card and it still sounded like crap. Try plugigng them into your soundcard and see what some music sounds like.
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Jun-02-2002 14:31
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