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Recording DJ mixes into MP3 / streamin files
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halftime

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1 Posted on 01/21/2004 at 14:45

Essentially I want to record mixes from my set up (Vestax & Technics) into my PC and then MP3 or stream them.  
 
Always seems to be a few trains of thought on this but any tips on what programs to use and how best to do it would be most useful. 
 
Is it just a case of putting the output from the mixer into the PC and then recording it with a suitable program? 
 
Been rocking the tapes for years now and need to step up!
jolix

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2 Posted on 01/25/2004 at 06:14

Funny, my rack mount minidisc fired tonight and I was going to do a 45 min set, am lookiing for something downloadable to record on PANTHER right now.
willstereo

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3 Posted on 02/07/2004 at 22:42

Quote :
Essentially I want to record mixes from my set up (Vestax & Technics) into my PC and then MP3 or stream them.  
 
Always seems to be a few trains of thought on this but any tips on what programs to use and how best to do it would be most useful. 
 
Is it just a case of putting the output from the mixer into the PC and then recording it with a suitable program? 
 
Been rocking the tapes for years now and need to step up!
:idea: :rolleyes: 
 
I want free downloadable recording software,who can help me?
baggysound

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4 Posted on 02/08/2004 at 11:16

Hi halftime 
 
i'm using a vestax setup as well (turns and mixer) and i got it hooked up to my soundcard.. 
 
my old (as well as my new) soundcard had chinch-connectors in an external unit.. if you don't have such a unit you can also use chinch to jack cables that you just connect via a regular line-in port 
 
what the best program for recording is, i can't tell you.. my old soundcard (sound blaster platinum) had a simple "recorder" software that was working perfectly for this.. 
 
of course you can use other recording software as cool edit pro or similar which unfortunately is not free.. (even though there is a free version of cool edit, but i haven't used it so far, and i don't know whether this function is available in the free version.. you can try yourself though)
dece

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5 Posted on 07/28/2007 at 12:50

I want more about your company
Santy

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6 Posted on 02/20/2008 at 23:48

hi guys, just like willstereo, I'd like to know how to record my mixes from my dj equipment to CDs. Thanks.
DJ Rob Peatman

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7 Posted on 03/11/2008 at 15:59

I have found the best thing to use is a product from Behringer the UCA202A i think it is called. 
 
It plugs into a USB socket and then you plut a secondary output from you mixer into the device. 
 
Then you can record using the free audacity software, not sure about any others that work, Goldwave might... 
 
Hope this helps
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