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Xquisite
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2002
Location: Santa Barbara, CA, USA
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well when I record with the PCV275, i usually have the high and lows about 1/4 to the right of neutral. Reason being is you want your recording to be cleared and not too amplified by the equalizers.
for the cued record coming in,
i usually have the bass to about 1/4 to the right and every notch i increase the volume, i decrease the notch on the otugoing record's bass.
as for all those other questions about how to mix.. it's all personal preference. I can do it with gains, volume faders, or xfader. Just work with whatever you feel comfortable with. I prefer volume faders though since the gains directly affect monitoring levels. Also, for mixing purposes you should avoid the xfader if ur doing house/trance because if you're gonna get a third turntable into your set, that might mess up your coordination and everything. Mind as well get used to it early on, ya know 
yeah 192 is high enough. Remember, you need to consider space vs quality. Is having a file that is 1.5x the size of the original worth the extra ounce of subtle sound difference?
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Apr-10-2002 23:29
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RyanTrance
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Pennsylvania
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thanks for your reply
yeah i think your right about space vs. sound quality. you can only fit about 800 megs of an aif file into toast to burn as an audio cd. recording less than 80 minutes is no alternative if you increase the quality of the sound you record it at.
wish you could fit more megs onto a cd and time as well.
as far as using the cross fader. i really think that the pcv-275's x-fader was designed to be used. its very sensitive. even having the fader over just a slight bit u can the other record which is key when bring out a record that has vocals or something u want to slightly be heard right before the other record kicks incompletely.
i dont want to use 3 tables. i only can handle 2 at the moment and i think using 3 is defeating the purpose of trance mixing, for drum n bass or something where u have much more freedom in mixing 3 tables is perfect, but i dont think so for trance. I have never seen Tiesto use 3 tables in all the times i've seen him spin, i think he know's how to do it and i'm sticking with that for the time being.
thanks for you imput,
anyone else have any comments?
-ez DJ RyanTrance
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Apr-10-2002 23:40
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DJTJ
linuXaddict

Registered: Jan 2001
Location: Bournemouth, UK when I'm at home, Cardiff, UK when I'm at uni
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The only reason you would ever want to have your eq's above 0 dB (the middle setting, where it will "notch" into place) is if you are doing some kind of effect. You should *never* have it above this, especially when recording. If the levels are too low, then adjust the line-in volume on your soundcard. If you have the eq's above this, then it will beging to distort. If, when you have finished recording, you think the bass is too low, or there is too much mid or whatever, you should master the recording with a suitable program.
The golden rule for recording is;
0 dB or as close to as possible.
As for the bit about mp3, you said you are doing a CD, right? So why the mention of mp3 at all? You should certainly not try to encode it as an mp3, you will lose sound quality. It has been said before, and I'll say it again. mp3 is a *lossy* format, that is, each time you encode something as an mp3 you will *lose* sound quality. Even if you encode, say, a 128 kbps mp3 into a 320 kbps mp3. You cannot gain sound quality in this way, mp3 takes things out of the sound to reduce the file size. The only way to get these bits back that it takes out is to have the original before it was an mp3.
So, if you are recording a CD, leave it as a WAV.
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Apr-10-2002 23:41
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RyanTrance
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Pennsylvania
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right on man
i want to encode it into mp3 so other people can download it online and not have to download a 800 mega bit file lol. but the cd will definatley not be mp3,
quick question, where should the master volume read outs on my mixer be hitting. should they be below the red in the green or is the red ok?
thanks,
-Ryan
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Apr-10-2002 23:51
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Scorchio
Sorry! We Are Circoloco

Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Lexicon Avenue
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Apr-13-2002 17:31
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