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Can I do othr Things while Recording?
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CarlosM
Hi, Well.. I was wondering if I can do other stuffs while im Recording Vinyl to WAV., I mean like Chat, visit web pages and stuffs like that?.. or could that affect to the recording?

I have a Pentium 4 1.6 GHz and 256 MB Memory.

Thanks in Advance
b i n k u n
sure u can. just make sure u have all ur computer noises turned down (aim chat msgs, internet flash websites, etc. and don't check your aol mail) or else you'll record them straight along with you set. altho i personally feel if i'm recording a set, i'd rather focus on the set then do something else. ;) i missed many good entry points cuz i was doing something else.
TranceGeek
umm, no you dont have to shut down all other sounds...

just make sure you're recording straight from line-in and you're fine...
dj phu
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Originally posted by TranceGeek
umm, no you dont have to shut down all other sounds...

just make sure you're recording straight from line-in and you're fine...
Yup this is the way.
Cosmic Realm
excatly how do all of you people have your turntables hooked up to your computers and what software do you use to record it and where can i get it?:D
Dj Flesch
You can go from your mixer's record out (rca) to TSR 1/8" (stereo headphone jack) via a cord from radio shack. You can plug your TTs directly into a turntable with certain soundcards that accept phono connections, but they aren't very common.
Cosmic Realm
yeah thats what i have is a sound card that has direct phono but i cant seem to get it to work :rolleyes:
DJ LIQUID
quote:
Originally posted by TranceGeek
umm, no you dont have to shut down all other sounds...

just make sure you're recording straight from line-in and you're fine...
exactly :)


ehhm...just make sure not to weigh down your computer too much or u might get hiccups while your recording :crazy: :tongue3
CarlosM
Thanks Guys for all the help
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