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Recording a set on computer

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Comet
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Posted - 2002/09/11 :  22:03:52  Show profile Send a private message
Ok. I want to record a set. I have 2 Numark TT-200s, a Numark DM3002X Mixer, and a radio shack rca -> stereo converter.

What I usually do to broudcast online, is plug the yellow and black rca cords into the converter and plug that into the MIC part of my computer. It works fine, but I compared it to something like H2BH CH6 and mine sounds so, limited. It doesnt have much depth. Now, I don't know what on the equilizer would make it better. I use master with the cords to the RCA instead of record.

Please let me know how I can go of recording a set and making it sound very nice and clean! Thank you!



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Posted - 2002/09/12 :  02:02:44  Show profile View artist profile  Send a private message  Visit silver's homepage
There are many topics on this already in the forums please search and you will find all the info you need :)

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