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how to determine Project Rate in Audacity when recording from DJM-900NXS?
Posted on: 18.06.2013 by Kandis Smollen
I know this is a simple question, but I've noticed that in Audacity, the Project Rate (Hz) option in the bottom left, defaults to a setting of "44100".. I noticed that Audacity records alright with a wide variety of Project Rate's, but from what I understand is that it has to match the Project Rate on your CDJ's + DJM.. I just want to ensure that I'm getting the best possible quality sound from my recordings..

currently using:

2x CDJ-2000 Nexus
1x DJM-900 Nexus
Audacity via USB

I read somewhere in the manual that it said 96000Hz, but i'm not sure if this was referring to Project Rate or what.. can anyone help clarify? Thank you!
Shawn Vanhaitsma
19.06.2013
Originally Posted by Jester
great attitude. why stuff around with audacity when you can set up a recording channel straight from the 900. unfortunately that may actually require learning your gear.
as far as your question is concerned most digital mixers default to 96khz, so choose that option in audacity.
Unfortunately why the new wave of DJing trend tends to make anyone who moves on to newer hardware look... bad? Not sure the word I was looking for there.

I would believe 44.1 or 48 would be standard. If you record in 96khz you are just going to be down sampling the wav anyways to put it on a CD etc yes? I havent messed around with high sample rates honestly, I use to own a MOTU unit that went up to 192, but the gigabyte sized files it was making and then having to deal with that later seemed like a waste of time.

I assume in the future it will be mandatory, but ?
Kandis Smollen
18.06.2013
Originally Posted by SirReal
You should probably read the manuals for the very nice, expensive gear you have so you can utilize it properly.
waste of time when the internet exists.. community s are typically filled w/people who are so bored they have nothing better to do than to troll around and help others out.. just sayin'

now how bout an answer?
Kandis Smollen
18.06.2013
Originally Posted by makar1
You'll probably have to change it in Audio MIDI Setup on Mac OS.
Where do I find this? Thanks for the help!
Kandis Smollen
18.06.2013
Originally Posted by makar1
Your recording sample frequency should match the sampling rate setting in the DJM Setting Utility
I'm in the DJM-900Nexus Setting Utility now, and there's no indication on the "Input", "Output" or "About" tabs regarding Frequency, Hz or Project Rate :/
Kandis Smollen
18.06.2013
I know this is a simple question, but I've noticed that in Audacity, the Project Rate (Hz) option in the bottom left, defaults to a setting of "44100".. I noticed that Audacity records alright with a wide variety of Project Rate's, but from what I understand is that it has to match the Project Rate on your CDJ's + DJM.. I just want to ensure that I'm getting the best possible quality sound from my recordings..

currently using:

2x CDJ-2000 Nexus
1x DJM-900 Nexus
Audacity via USB

I read somewhere in the manual that it said 96000Hz, but i'm not sure if this was referring to Project Rate or what.. can anyone help clarify? Thank you!
Shawn Vanhaitsma
19.06.2013
Originally Posted by Jester
great attitude. why stuff around with audacity when you can set up a recording channel straight from the 900. unfortunately that may actually require learning your gear.
as far as your question is concerned most digital mixers default to 96khz, so choose that option in audacity.
Unfortunately why the new wave of DJing trend tends to make anyone who moves on to newer hardware look... bad? Not sure the word I was looking for there.

I would believe 44.1 or 48 would be standard. If you record in 96khz you are just going to be down sampling the wav anyways to put it on a CD etc yes? I havent messed around with high sample rates honestly, I use to own a MOTU unit that went up to 192, but the gigabyte sized files it was making and then having to deal with that later seemed like a waste of time.

I assume in the future it will be mandatory, but ?
Latoria Kavulich
19.06.2013
great attitude. why stuff around with audacity when you can set up a recording channel straight from the 900. unfortunately that may actually require learning your gear.
as far as your question is concerned most digital mixers default to 96khz, so choose that option in audacity.
Kandis Smollen
18.06.2013
Originally Posted by SirReal
You should probably read the manuals for the very nice, expensive gear you have so you can utilize it properly.
waste of time when the internet exists.. community s are typically filled w/people who are so bored they have nothing better to do than to troll around and help others out.. just sayin'

now how bout an answer?
Antonetta Wikel
18.06.2013
You should probably read the manuals for the very nice, expensive gear you have so you can utilize it properly.
Kandis Smollen
18.06.2013
Originally Posted by makar1
You'll probably have to change it in Audio MIDI Setup on Mac OS.
Where do I find this? Thanks for the help!
Alphonso Deitchman
18.06.2013
You'll probably have to change it in Audio MIDI Setup on Mac OS.
Kandis Smollen
18.06.2013
Originally Posted by makar1
Your recording sample frequency should match the sampling rate setting in the DJM Setting Utility
I'm in the DJM-900Nexus Setting Utility now, and there's no indication on the "Input", "Output" or "About" tabs regarding Frequency, Hz or Project Rate :/
Alphonso Deitchman
18.06.2013
Your recording sample frequency should match the sampling rate setting in the DJM Setting Utility

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