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ill0gical0ne
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Re: Best program for recording your sets
| quote: | Originally posted by agentdansmith
What do you guys use to record your sets onto your PC? |
Audacity.
| quote: | Originally posted by agentdansmith
Also, how come when I record to my PC, I have to have the line-in level set to minimum and the gains on my mixer set to 10 o'clock? It doesn't leave much room for gain increase through the mix without distortion. |
Master volume? Try turning down the master volume on your mixer, and just upping the volume on your speakers.
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Feb-22-2007 13:52
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ill0gical0ne
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| quote: | Originally posted by everett
Sounds like your using a booth out, in that case the master shouldn't affect your recording anyway. The reason the gain does is so you can normalize each song while your mixing. |
Yeah... If you're just recording at home, I'd plug your speakers into the booth output, and your computer into the master out.
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Feb-22-2007 14:20
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ill0gical0ne
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| quote: | Originally posted by everett
You hook up your amp and speakers to the master out and hook your computers line-in/mic to booth out on the mixer. Record is the same. |
This is why he's having problems with clipping.
I know it sounds odd, but I believe that if you plug your speakers/amp into "record" and your computer into "master" it will help. That or you can get a powered signal splitter, and just have both on the same signal.
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Feb-22-2007 14:59
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