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How do you record your sets?
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jayxthekoolest
I want to know how you guys are recording your sets. I'll be outputting sound from a mixer.

I've tried using Ableton, but I'm finding it really frustrating and not user friendly. I was wondering if there's an easier way. Thanks.
Neo95gt
I use Audacity but need something better. I need better quality, every mix there seems to be a few skips and glitches in the recording using audacity.
djkopernikus
Goldwave. That i've been using for loooooong time.
keithos27
if you already have ableton shouldn't you just use that? i'd assume the quality would be good with that program???

maybe you should just try and find out how to properly record using that.
tubby
I record to an iriver with rockbox o/s on it. records to wav if you want, far less hassle than recording to computer, and can take it right away to listen on the run.
Neo95gt
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Originally posted by djkopernikus
Goldwave. That i've been using for loooooong time.


Do you know if goldwave any better than audacity??
Owsey2008
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Originally posted by Neo95gt
I need better quality, every mix there seems to be a few skips and glitches in the recording using audacity.


Likewise. :sadgreen:
sgillespie
I use arecord, its part of alsa-utils on linux
jayxthekoolest
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Originally posted by tubby
I record to an iriver with rockbox o/s on it. records to wav if you want, far less hassle than recording to computer, and can take it right away to listen on the run.


Interesting. And this has worked well for you?
PezCore
Adobe Audition (former CoolEdit)

Ryan0751
Sound Studio Pro on the Mac, but these days I use my Samson Zoom H2 recorder directly to a 4GB SD card. Then just copy the file off later, doing any cleanup work or editing in Sound Studio.
jayxthekoolest
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Originally posted by Ryan0751
Sound Studio Pro on the Mac, but these days I use my Samson Zoom H2 recorder directly to a 4GB SD card. Then just copy the file off later, doing any cleanup work or editing in Sound Studio.


Seriously? So you just use a rca to microphone input and record to a 4g stick? how well is that working for you?
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