Best way to record a set onto a computer?
Anyone edit their sets after recording at all? (adding samples, effects etc?)
Some good packages to get a site / bandwidth etc
recording / editing / uploading sets - the basics
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i use wavelab, awesome app. not free. freely available however.
foobar2000 can do it too. free.
ive only recorded a couple. gotta fix the PC before i can do any more.
what sound card you got?
there are some cheap mo fo hosting deals around. like 8US a month for feckloads like, 10gig of space or summat..
foobar2000 can do it too. free.
ive only recorded a couple. gotta fix the PC before i can do any more.
what sound card you got?
there are some cheap mo fo hosting deals around. like 8US a month for feckloads like, 10gig of space or summat..
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Re: recording / editing / uploading sets - the basics
boot up your computer.DBoy wrote:Best way to record a set onto a computer?
stick a RCA to stereo mini-plug cable into the computer line-in audio jack.
launch an audio app (Peak/Sound Studio for Mac OS X / Audition/Soundforge/Wavelab/etc for Windows 2000/XP). check the audio levels coming out of your mixer - try not to have them going on or over 0 dB.
get your tunes sorted. hit record on the audio app. start mixing.
save the file once you're done and try not to have anything else running too heavily on the computer while you're recording.
just normalising it slightly and fading out the end. maybe a quick 3 second sample at the start, but not normally.DBoy wrote:Anyone edit their sets after recording at all? (adding samples, effects etc?)
PowWeb - www.powweb.comDBoy wrote:Some good packages to get a site / bandwidth etc
DreamHost - www.dreamhost.com
both of these guys are great - about 2GB space and heaps of monthly bandwidth. cheap too.
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jbs- to too far from the mark mate...
I have been recording onto tape for the past 6 years and have a box full of the things that no one can listen too (cause who has tape decks anymore)- inlcuding a catalogue of 3 years of "electrobe" my old radio show...
put a few of the tapes onto a disc via a computer, "great quality"
just moved into a new place and my flatmate has a home built computer, major tech head, so im guessing he has a decent sound card. He has itunes on the computer, I also have an old version of Soundforge (v4.0) from 5 years ago or so, so I may try that first unless I can rip one of the above programs from somewhere.
I have been recording onto tape for the past 6 years and have a box full of the things that no one can listen too (cause who has tape decks anymore)- inlcuding a catalogue of 3 years of "electrobe" my old radio show...
put a few of the tapes onto a disc via a computer, "great quality"
just moved into a new place and my flatmate has a home built computer, major tech head, so im guessing he has a decent sound card. He has itunes on the computer, I also have an old version of Soundforge (v4.0) from 5 years ago or so, so I may try that first unless I can rip one of the above programs from somewhere.
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d email me ... last year i learnt almost everything about recording dj mixes onto computer and then completely fucking with them afterwards ... i've got software too if you want it.
endless possibilities ... the mixes you can bang together on computer are pretty crazy if you're willing to sit down for a few weeks.
endless possibilities ... the mixes you can bang together on computer are pretty crazy if you're willing to sit down for a few weeks.