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Recording Software for the PC
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TBass
I would like to record myself when I spin, maybe make a demo or something.

which softwares do I need to do this, I already have wires going out from my rec out to my sound card (line in).

Thanks in advance.

T-Bass
El~ZaPo
I would recommended either "Total Recorder" or "Audio Magic".
Spin Doctor
I use Cool Edit to record myself. The software packaging that came with your sound card should have a recording package bundled with it. You can use this as a start to get acquainted with recording on your box but to be honed the software that comes with most soundcards usually isn’t very good.
wookieslut
yea i just use my bs montego sound editer that came with my sound card. It works the same as cool edit
MERiDiAN5i2
I use SoundForge 5.0 myself. great little app, does the trick and has all the bells&whistles you'll need.
NyKoN
emmm
i used gold wave
extremly simple and nice to use
DJ Chrono
doesnt really matter what you use, aslong as you can record a mix in stereo, and with whatever quality you want. you'll probably want standard CD quality (44/16) which all the programs mentioned here support. I use sound forge now, its good. pretty much the same as cool edit pro. Just get what ever is more accessible to you.
CarlosM
Hey Guys BTW.. I wanna Rec Myself too when Im sppining... but beside the software what else do i need... just the mixer?... my mixer has 2 outputs (AMP and REC).. i guess from the REC output... so.. thats th output from the mixer... where to input in the PC?
Thanks.
MERiDiAN5i2
i guess it depends on your audio setup.

my mixer is connected to an audio compressor then on the other side is my amp. the amp has line level outs that connect to:
a) my minidisc deck
b) my soundboard's line in
c) a tape deck

i then record the line in from the soundboard on the PC if I want to record on the 'puter.

you can use your mixers record out to the soundcard line in - however, the record out of most mixers doenst get effected by the main level control. i tend to use the level control a bit to keep the level solid, and I prefer to record after the compressor ... so using the record out is pointless for me...

-mer
extulas
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Originally posted by Spin Doctor
I use Cool Edit to record myself. The software packaging that came with your sound card should have a recording package bundled with it. You can use this as a start to get acquainted with recording on your box but to be honed the software that comes with most soundcards usually isn’t very good.


Cool Edit Pro 1.2 is the best, Dont get the Cool Edit Pro Gold ro whatever, Its a waste.

Spin Doctor
quote:
Originally posted by MERiDiAN5i2 i tend to use the level control a bit to keep the level solid, and I prefer to record after the compressor ... so using the record out is pointless for me...


A compressor is on the top of my list of things to get for my set up. Having used them a few times I’ve seen how useful they are.
MERiDiAN5i2
doc.. check out the behringer MDX2200.. it's cheap, very adjustable, and sounds good... for $100 you cant go wrong !!

I love having the compressor in front of the mixer - takes care of so many little things and adds a really unique sound.

When the bassline goes away and the breakdown kicks in... the level comes up and makes better use of the speakers. also enhances the effect of the EQs, and takes care of level issues with a quickness :D

the limiter built into the MDX2200 will also prevent you from overdriving your amp or busting your speakers because of sudden transients.

http://www.behringer.com/MDX2200

-mer
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