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skip
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Registered: Sep 2002
Location: home or somewhere else
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Oct-06-2006 04:26
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MiguelD
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Registered: Sep 2006
Location: Manila, Philippines
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| quote: | Originally posted by skip
plug a computer with a nice soundcard into pvd's mixer's record out. that should do the trick. |
+1 and another +1 if you can make this work then a +10 if you can share it with me
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Oct-06-2006 10:11
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KilldaDJ
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Registered: Sep 2001
Location: tranceaddict wants to know your location
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Oct-06-2006 13:01
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Pinokio
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Oct 2002
Location: Panama City, Panama
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Oct-06-2006 19:30
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Pinokio
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Oct 2002
Location: Panama City, Panama
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Oct-06-2006 21:42
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Acid John
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2002
Location: Close south suburb of Chicago, illinois, usa.
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| quote: | Originally posted by Pinokio
ok let's say I'm goign to be Djing, behind the booth.
The most common setup I get to use in live perfromances are a pair of CDJ-1000 and a Pioneer DJM-600.
lets say I'm using channel 1 and 2 for the CDJ's.
should I connect a Microhpone on channel 3?
that will do the job? |
nay... cuz then youd get the sound of the crowd coming out of the main output... my thoughts are that that would be weird...
my thoughts would be to mix in the microphone with the record output...
so... get a little mixer, and put the record out from the main mixer on ch 1, and a mic on ch 2...
edit: errr... theoretically. my guess is that if youre going to be in the crowd, just hope that someone else records it properly... but you can try your luck with some type of personal recorder (if thats even allowed in the venue)
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Oct-08-2006 23:04
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djillicit
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Registered: Sep 2003
Location: The Netherlands
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1) Just because you're recording the mic, doesn't mean it has to be outputted into the main out. If you're recording on a laptop, setup a separate channel in your recording software and set your sound card to record to that channel but don't route it to any outputs.
2) If you're going to be using a separate recording device, then there is no way to control the mic input of the audience, so to get the best recording, you'd want to have a laptop setup behind the DJ booth recording the actual mix and the audience separately.
3) If you're actually IN the audience, well... take a personal recorder and just stick it out. You'll get really shitty sound quality due to the overwhelming reverb of the room, plus the massive bass that's going to rock the microphone, but hey, better than nothing if you really want to do that. It's also possible that if the staff sees you doing this, they'll tell you to stop. If you're recording behind the DJ decks, well, most will assume you have the authority to do so at that point.
Have fun!!
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