S4 Recording Issue
S4 Recording Issue Posted on: 15.11.2011 by Kerstin Mercardo Hey guys,I've had my S4 since it came out, but have always been wondering about the sound quality of my recorded sets. I can hear them at full blast when I'm recording it. Here is the kicker, when I burn my set to a CD or play it on my laptop, the sound is super low. Even if I turn it all the way up it's not half as loud as when I recorded it. Any ideas? Help? Suggestions? Thank you. | |
Leeanna Ayla 15.11.2011 |
Originally Posted by rgtb
So to the OP disregard my earlier post as using normalize is the better way to go. |
Ngan Ernestine 15.11.2011 |
Originally Posted by photojojo
The differences between those two effects are very subtle anyway (this article on the Audacity Wiki has all the details). |
Leeanna Ayla 15.11.2011 |
Originally Posted by rgtb
Originally Posted by rgtb
I always record my mixes at a lower volume and amplify late because like rgtb says you can't fix clipping. |
Kerstin Mercardo 15.11.2011 | Hey guys, I've had my S4 since it came out, but have always been wondering about the sound quality of my recorded sets. I can hear them at full blast when I'm recording it. Here is the kicker, when I burn my set to a CD or play it on my laptop, the sound is super low. Even if I turn it all the way up it's not half as loud as when I recorded it. Any ideas? Help? Suggestions? Thank you. |
Leeanna Ayla 15.11.2011 |
Originally Posted by rgtb
So to the OP disregard my earlier post as using normalize is the better way to go. |
Ngan Ernestine 15.11.2011 |
Originally Posted by photojojo
The differences between those two effects are very subtle anyway (this article on the Audacity Wiki has all the details). |
Leeanna Ayla 15.11.2011 |
Originally Posted by rgtb
Originally Posted by rgtb
I always record my mixes at a lower volume and amplify late because like rgtb says you can't fix clipping. |
Ngan Ernestine 15.11.2011 | One thing is to adjust the gain of the audio recorder. Set the gain such that the level meter fully uses the available range but without clipping. (Whenever the level meter of the audio recorder goes into the red area you're recording a hard-clipping signal. The info in the peaks that are clipped is irrecoverably lost.) Another thing you can do is to run your recording (in WAV format) through something like Audacity. Select the entire recording (CRTL-A) and normalize the maximum amplitude to 0db (Effect -> Normalize). |
Mandy Lupone 15.11.2011 | Have you adjusted the gain for the record button? (top right in traktor) |
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