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sr126
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Originally posted by chubbs
Nah there should be a microphone or line in port on your laptop also dude, it goes in there. It'll be blue or pink possibly.


that's the correct cable. rca's plugged into your mixer. then the 1/8" jack goes into the line or mic input of your laptop. not the headphone jack. because the headphone jack, is actually an output... so the laptop will not notice that there's a signal coming in. but there should be another headphone looking like jack next to the headphone jack... -that should be the input.

-and if your laptop's input is labeled mic-in, then turn the gain WAY down in your laptop. or you'll blow the speakers in them. the mic preamp is designed to boost the low level signal of a mic to line level. if you run a line level signal (for example hook your dj mixer or external cd player), the mic preamp will amplify the bejesus out of your signal, and scare the crap out of you! -if you're not carefull :)
x_moe
quote:
Originally posted by sr126
turn the gain WAY down in your laptop. or you'll blow the speakers in them.


wanna tell me how this can be done... and then i download audacity and hit record and start mixing?! :P
DJ 00 Tommy
Recording use the mic in will be pretty crap.
It can be done but eh.

Maybe something as simple as the Echo Indigo I/O Card will be good.


Also...
To turn down the volume go start menu>control panel>sounds and audio devices>advanced. This will bring up the windows mixer. Turn down mic input volume.
sr126
quote:
Originally posted by x_moe
emu 1616 for $160 ? how did u get it for that price, i was looking forward in buying that in the future, it works well with laptops. last time i used an m-audio usb sound card with my laptop didnt really impress me .. but im thinkin of the emu 1616 now, where did u get it for that price tho, u got it used ?


i have the emu1212m for a PC, not a 1616. i don't have a laptop. the emu1616 is a lot more expensive. i think it's laptop equivalent to the 1820 for the PC.

i bought my card off of ebay, direct from creative (owner or emu) refurbished w/full warranty.

here is link to their ebay store:
http://stores.ebay.com/Creative-Lab...5QQftidZ2QQtZkm

my hat's off to you if you get to buy the 1616 :) i thought about the 1820m, but it turns out that 1212m had everything i needed when i thought about it.
x_moe
quote:
Originally posted by DJ 00 Tommy
Recording use the mic in will be pretty crap.
It can be done but eh.

Maybe something as simple as the Echo Indigo I/O Card will be good.


Also...
To turn down the volume go start menu>control panel>sounds and audio devices>advanced. This will bring up the windows mixer. Turn down mic input volume.


thanks that was easy. and ya well im just gona use the mic line for now, i am buying a good firewire audio interface soon, so it'll be good then
DavidL913
I use this to record.

http://www.m-audio.com/products/en_...reUSB-main.html

it's pretty nice. I can carry it around places too.
x_moe
ya im gona either buy M-audio FireWire 410, or the EMU 1616. coz i wont just be using it for recording my sets but also producing tracks
x_moe
quote:
Originally posted by sr126

here is link to their ebay store:
http://stores.ebay.com/Creative-Lab...5QQftidZ2QQtZkm

my hat's off to you if you get to buy the 1616 :) i thought about the 1820m, but it turns out that 1212m had everything i needed when i thought about it.


hey that store sells the emu 1616 cheaper than anywhere else ive seen, ya im very sure im gona buy it, coz i used few soundcards on my laptop and i wasnt impressed with any, and got sick of buying and selling, so i wanna buy that one since i hear it works well with laptops and just keep it
DJ 00 Tommy
If you can go firewire.
Iv heard from people that usb runs into alot of problems, especially m-audio.
I current have a usb interface. Numark DXM01 mixer.
Shocking it is...
x_moe
hey guys, i plugged that rca cable from my mixer to my laptop the same way u told me how and it worked, when i hit record everything was recorded, but holy, it sounds like there is a war happening when i play it from my laptop, it doesnt sound clean and pure as it is from my mixer speakers, why is that ?


oh wow, i just turned to a supreme tranceaddict after my last post :D

generic
did you turn down the Mic-In volume?
The program you use to record should have volume meters, keep it below 0db. You may need to adjust the recording level as well (same as mentioned above except you choose recording in the windows volume control).
sr126
you need do one, two, or all three of theses things...

1) lower your sound card's mic in level via the control pannel.

2) lower the recording level in your recording application. -will probably end up being the same as step one.

3) lower the signal coming out of the mixer. -this is kind of tricky because, if your mixer has a dedicated record out... then it's probably controlled by the individual gains on each channel, and is not affected by the master.

ssssoooooooo... what can you do? connect the mixer to the computer via the master outs (use adapter plugs as you see fit to make the connnection) and then connect the record out to your amp/speaker set up. than way your can use the master out control on your mixer to adjust the amount of signal going into your computer. to help bring your levels under control. make sure you use your mixers UN-BALANCED outs to go to your laptop. using the balanced outs will just send a hotter signal to your laptop, making the problem even more difficult to bring under control.
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