Easiest way to record mix?
Easiest way to record mix? I'm trying to find the easiest way to record my mixes, as I would like to just be able to send the recordings to the online radio station I work with. What are my best options? I'd like to avoid buying anything at this point. I'm using 2 CDJ-350's and a DJM-400; I also have 2 USB cables that I can run from the cdjs to my MBP. I've heard of Acid Pro, but I'm not familiar with the software. Any help is much appreciated. | |
Nickolas Weschler 11.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by Volpe
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12.12.2012 | I'm trying to find the easiest way to record my mixes, as I would like to just be able to send the recordings to the online radio station I work with. What are my best options? I'd like to avoid buying anything at this point. I'm using 2 CDJ-350's and a DJM-400; I also have 2 USB cables that I can run from the cdjs to my MBP. I've heard of Acid Pro, but I'm not familiar with the software. Any help is much appreciated. |
Donald Rychel 12.12.2012 | This is why I prefer the DJM-350. I've used it to record my friend's set live at a large club and it just feeds from any LINE LEVEL stereo source, typical of what emerges from any mixer, in this case an old RAINE, and writes it to a USB stick. Simple and robust. Pricey, though. 24-bit deep, 48KHz sample rate Dragging a laptop around is to be avoided where possible and this is coming from a computer guy. It's the best recorder I've encountered ... something they should've added to the DJM-400. |
Nickolas Weschler 11.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by Volpe
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11.12.2012 | Perfect. Thank you! |
Margaretta Hebenstreit 11.12.2012 | connect one of your master outs of your mixer to your microphone-input of your laptop and record using audacity (free) or any other free recording software (garage band if you are using a mac works aswell). should work like this. |
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