Achieving quality recorded mix
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ajandb128    posted on 14-09-2007 22:19
Hey guys, I need help making my recoded mixes sound better. I know theres a post on here about how to do so, but I'm trying to get a little more information in a little easier to understand terms.
First off, I use two CDJ-800 MK2's going into a DJM-800 digitally. My levels are all good out and in. (9.5) I use analog record out from the mixer into LINE-in to my computers internal audigy soundcard. I record my mixes into audacity, then export Mp3 320kbps after normalizing. The mixes sound OKAY, but not great. What advice can I get to help better the sound quality? Are there other things I should do? Please Help!

THank You


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barthawk    posted on 14-09-2007 23:34
320Kbs for home recorded mixing is more than enough, it saves some disk space as well....otherwise you have to save it in wav-qaulity but then you have to buy some extra hard-disks..
Lead    posted on 15-09-2007 13:00
Sorry, double topic, only open a topic once please... Please read the rest here.

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