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Suggestions for recording live club sets.....
Posted on: 05.01.2014 by Grazyna Deily
I've been using Audacity (a daw) to record my live club sets, but i dont like the sound quality or the fact that I have to have another program open and running in the background on my laptop. How it works is i have to revert my headphone jack on my laptop to take audio in signals through the audio settings on my macbook, then run a rca to 1/8 from the record output of the club mixer. Do they sell a device that records through rca's? That i could just plug into the back of the mixer and it saves it onto a sd card or something? Let me know how you guys do it. Thanks
Grazyna Deily
13.01.2014
wow i feel like a complete moron lol
Alphonso Deitchman
13.01.2014
Yes

http://www.native-instruments.com/en...base/show/414/
Grazyna Deily
13.01.2014
can i set my internal traktor recorder to record from one of the inputs from my audio 8?
Latoria Kavulich
06.01.2014
Originally Posted by SlayForMoney
I record directly in traktor despite external mixing since i use a mixer with integrated sound interface.
Check out Reloop Tape or any other standalone recording device (zoom h8 or similar)
Yep, Booth Or Rec out into the front of my A6, easy peasy
Hellen Mindrup
05.01.2014
Originally Posted by makar1
Audacity is not the cause of bad quality. If you're using a laptop for gigs anyway, just get a better audio interface for the recording input.
This, I use Audacity as well and my recordings come out just fine.
Grazyna Deily
05.01.2014
I've been using Audacity (a daw) to record my live club sets, but i dont like the sound quality or the fact that I have to have another program open and running in the background on my laptop. How it works is i have to revert my headphone jack on my laptop to take audio in signals through the audio settings on my macbook, then run a rca to 1/8 from the record output of the club mixer. Do they sell a device that records through rca's? That i could just plug into the back of the mixer and it saves it onto a sd card or something? Let me know how you guys do it. Thanks
Palma Hanslip
06.01.2014
I use Audacity for recording at home and use a Tascam DR-40 out in clubs. Great quality with both.
Latoria Kavulich
06.01.2014
Originally Posted by SlayForMoney
I record directly in traktor despite external mixing since i use a mixer with integrated sound interface.
Check out Reloop Tape or any other standalone recording device (zoom h8 or similar)
Yep, Booth Or Rec out into the front of my A6, easy peasy
Wilton Keuning
05.01.2014
Zoom H6 is what I use myself.
Hellen Mindrup
05.01.2014
Originally Posted by makar1
Audacity is not the cause of bad quality. If you're using a laptop for gigs anyway, just get a better audio interface for the recording input.
This, I use Audacity as well and my recordings come out just fine.
Alphonso Deitchman
05.01.2014
Audacity is not the cause of bad quality. If you're using a laptop for gigs anyway, just get a better audio interface for the recording input.
Hipolito Scionti
05.01.2014
I use traktor to record internally and externally or my Zoom H4N
Qiana Castellucci
05.01.2014
http://www.zoom.co.jp/english/products/h2/
Isa Erik
05.01.2014
I record directly in traktor despite external mixing since i use a mixer with integrated sound interface.
Check out Reloop Tape or any other standalone recording device (zoom h8 or similar)

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