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The best way to record my mixes - Traktor/Xone92/Maschine/Ableton Posted on: 26.11.2013 by Temple Cervelli I have TSP2, Audio 10, Maschine, Ableton, A&H Xone 92, Ableton Live, (Machine is open as plugin inside of ableton)Before my set up got like this, i was just using Maschine and traktor and previously recorded my mixes via 1 rca cable going from Traktor Audio 10 'D' OUT, and then straight into 'D' IN, (thanks to whoever it was on here who told me how do it) So know im using all 4 Traktor decks, ive just run an RCA to Aux cable from the RECORD of my Xone 92 and into the input next to the headphones out, at the side of my Macbook, and used Audacity to record. The sound isnt that great tho, like i literally just pressed record, for 5 mins, and then stop, and everything recorded, from ableton and maschine and of course traktor. Is there a better programme i can use to record my stuff? Or should i just play around with audacity to get the sound quality good? I just have a feeling no matter what i do, audacity just hasnt got a nice clean sound form recording. Thanks | |
Temple Cervelli 26.11.2013 |
Originally Posted by 3heads
Thanks everyone. |
Celestine Porebski 26.11.2013 |
Originally Posted by Superfreak
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Temple Cervelli 26.11.2013 |
Originally Posted by 3heads
So I'm believeing, just route REC out from Xone 92 into any(?) free IN on the Audio 10. I forgot, I have Deck A,B,C&D IN's free.. and set Trakors record source from whichever deck on the audio 10 i have it in, right? |
Celestine Porebski 26.11.2013 |
Originally Posted by Superfreak
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Temple Cervelli 26.11.2013 |
Originally Posted by makar1
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Temple Cervelli 26.11.2013 |
Originally Posted by soundinmotiondj
Ah, i was looking for the record level knob on the Xone92, i cant see it...... does it even have one?
Originally Posted by 3heads
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Layne Koop 26.11.2013 |
Originally Posted by Superfreak
It may be that the noise you are hearing is as good as it gets. In that case, use Audacity to trim the lead in and lead out and replace that noise with silence. |
Ana Butt 26.11.2013 |
Originally Posted by Kwal
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Temple Cervelli 26.11.2013 |
Originally Posted by 3heads
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Hellen Mindrup 26.11.2013 |
Originally Posted by MockusD
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Temple Cervelli 26.11.2013 | I have TSP2, Audio 10, Maschine, Ableton, A&H Xone 92, Ableton Live, (Machine is open as plugin inside of ableton) Before my set up got like this, i was just using Maschine and traktor and previously recorded my mixes via 1 rca cable going from Traktor Audio 10 'D' OUT, and then straight into 'D' IN, (thanks to whoever it was on here who told me how do it) So know im using all 4 Traktor decks, ive just run an RCA to Aux cable from the RECORD of my Xone 92 and into the input next to the headphones out, at the side of my Macbook, and used Audacity to record. The sound isnt that great tho, like i literally just pressed record, for 5 mins, and then stop, and everything recorded, from ableton and maschine and of course traktor. Is there a better programme i can use to record my stuff? Or should i just play around with audacity to get the sound quality good? I just have a feeling no matter what i do, audacity just hasnt got a nice clean sound form recording. Thanks |
Temple Cervelli 26.11.2013 |
Originally Posted by 3heads
Thanks everyone. |
Celestine Porebski 26.11.2013 |
Originally Posted by Superfreak
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Temple Cervelli 26.11.2013 |
Originally Posted by 3heads
So I'm believeing, just route REC out from Xone 92 into any(?) free IN on the Audio 10. I forgot, I have Deck A,B,C&D IN's free.. and set Trakors record source from whichever deck on the audio 10 i have it in, right? |
Celestine Porebski 26.11.2013 |
Originally Posted by Superfreak
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Temple Cervelli 26.11.2013 |
Originally Posted by makar1
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Temple Cervelli 26.11.2013 |
Originally Posted by soundinmotiondj
Ah, i was looking for the record level knob on the Xone92, i cant see it...... does it even have one?
Originally Posted by 3heads
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Alphonso Deitchman 26.11.2013 | Just connect the REC Out of your mixer into a free input on the Audio 10, and set that as your record source for Traktor's mix recorder. Noise and interference is to be expected when using on-board audio. |
Layne Koop 26.11.2013 |
Originally Posted by Superfreak
It may be that the noise you are hearing is as good as it gets. In that case, use Audacity to trim the lead in and lead out and replace that noise with silence. |
Ana Butt 26.11.2013 |
Originally Posted by Kwal
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Temple Cervelli 26.11.2013 | It's at the beginning of the recording (before any of my music kicks in) theres a real crackly un-clean audio sound, tbh, the audio quality isnt actually that "bad", i was jsut playing back via my laptop and headphones, so i should try playback through my monitors to determine the audio quality. I havent touched the recording in anyway, i just stopped recording and pressed play. It's happened before, i exported it as WAV or MP3 i cant remember now, but at the beginning of the mix, theres a un-welcomed crackly fuzzy sound. |
Temple Cervelli 26.11.2013 |
Originally Posted by 3heads
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Hellen Mindrup 26.11.2013 |
Originally Posted by MockusD
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Ana Butt 26.11.2013 | Off topic, but why you have maschine open as plugin in ableton? isnt maschine software enough? never got my head around this, never used maschine software thats why |
Hellen Mindrup 26.11.2013 | My mixes come out great from Audacity, and I run a dual male RCA to a 3.5mm into my Mac like you... You need to play around with the volume levels in Audacity, or maybe even lower your gain levels in Traktor. I don't know, I'm a moron. |
Layne Koop 26.11.2013 | Audacity is reasonably "clean" in terms of adding noise. I would strongly suspect that any noise or distortion is coming from somewhere else in the signal chain. Are you recording to wav, or immediately compressing to mp3 (or any other lossy format)? As an initial test, turn the "record" output of the mixer down by about 10dB. It is likely that the Xone record out can put out far more voltage than the built-in mic in can receive without distorting. You can always "normalize" the recording after it is in Audacity to correct any low volume issues. |
Celestine Porebski 26.11.2013 | Why don't you use the Audio10 and Traktor's internal recorder for recording? |
Gaynell Rydberg 26.11.2013 | Have you tried another cable? That's the only reason I can believe of why the sound would be bad. I go straight from my mixer to my computer's mic input and it's pretty clean. Also check your mic levels. It might be amplifying it resulting in distortion. |
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