Re: [313] PC Recording

2000-12-12 Thread Kent williams
Given that Creative Lab's target market is consumers playing crappy ripped MP3s and Quake fraggers, they cheap out on the convertors. If you get the following: MAudio Audiophile 24/96 $179.00 (http://www.leighs.com) RNC compressor (http://www.fmraudio.com) $199 Steinberg Wavelab 3.0 (http://www.l

Re: [313] PC Recording

2000-12-11 Thread darw_n
> the only problem i > find is that i get a recording that sounds a bit flat. that's probably the > result of my cheap soundblaster 64 soundcard. Soundblaster is OK< but anyways, you can repair these flaws with the appropriate pluginz. For instance, you can use the Waves Ultramaximizer on a par

RE: [313] PC Recording

2000-12-11 Thread dj revolver
t; To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <313@hyperreal.org> Subject: RE: [313] PC Recording Date: Mon, 11 Dec 2000 13:53:51 -0500 I've got a whole studio set up so I have a master mixer where my dj mixer plugs into. The main mixer then goes into my PC soundcard. I record the whole mix to SoundFor

Re: [313] PC Recording

2000-12-11 Thread d . pinter
Thanks for all the reply's. Looks as though the first step is going to involve my credit card dave

RE: [313] PC Recording

2000-12-11 Thread Todd Gys
I've got a whole studio set up so I have a master mixer where my dj mixer plugs into. The main mixer then goes into my PC soundcard. I record the whole mix to SoundForge. You could record directly from your Dj mixer into your PC. Only tricky part is calibrating the levels on your mixer and the