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  • soundsomething
    Fresh Peossy
    • Apr 2006
    • 25

    DJing Programs to Record & Edit Mixes

    I am trying to find out what programs are out there that can be used to edit mixes that I record onto my computer from my turntables. Anything that can be used to balance the levels or give the mix that finished sound so it's not just a live recording.

    I'm also trying to figure out what the best recording programs are.

    Any help is much appreciated.
  • jeffrey collins
    Not cool enough
    • Jun 2004
    • 7427

    #2
    Re: Programs to Record & Edit Mixes

    i always use ableton live for my promo mix compilations...really cool to us for checking out the music, ability to mess around with different parts and almost improvise like you would in a live environment.
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    • Steve Graham
      DJ Jelly
      • Jun 2004
      • 12887

      #3
      Re: Programs to Record & Edit Mixes

      i record, normalise and or make any volume adjustments, then compress all in SoundForge

      one of my mates uses pro tools

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      • soundsomething
        Fresh Peossy
        • Apr 2006
        • 25

        #4
        Re: Programs to Record & Edit Mixes

        beautiful. thanks for the advice fellahs. i am leaning towards sound forge at the moment. i will give it a shot and post the finished product.

        thanks again.

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        • Jenks
          I'm kind of a big deal.
          • Jun 2004
          • 10250

          #5
          Re: Programs to Record & Edit Mixes

          Bias Peak Pro (mac) or Ableton

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          • Steve Graham
            DJ Jelly
            • Jun 2004
            • 12887

            #6
            Re: Programs to Record & Edit Mixes

            ^^ if he is a n00b I'm thinking soundforge would be his best bet.. though i agree ableton is the better tool

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            • Jenks
              I'm kind of a big deal.
              • Jun 2004
              • 10250

              #7
              Re: Programs to Record & Edit Mixes

              you're right.

              if he's on mac, bias is just like soundforge. (only better of course)

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              • Steve Graham
                DJ Jelly
                • Jun 2004
                • 12887

                #8
                Re: Programs to Record & Edit Mixes

                oh, of course, lol

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                • Erik Mitchell
                  Gold Gabber
                  • Oct 2004
                  • 598

                  #9
                  Re: Programs to Record & Edit Mixes

                  I have a related question. Is there a way of getting rid of the random clicks and pops that occur when recording into my computer? I'm not sure if I'm just using a bad program to record with (Cool Edit Pro). I keep my levels around -3dB like mentioned earlier. What causes these annoying pops?
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                  • soundsomething
                    Fresh Peossy
                    • Apr 2006
                    • 25

                    #10
                    Re: Programs to Record & Edit Mixes

                    is it a pop in the actual sound or in the recording? i get skips sometimes when i record and i think it's because i record into an older computer and it frigs up either while recording or while compressing into the mp3 because it can't handle the load. it has to be during one of these processes because there is certainly no skip that i notice while mixing.

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                    • Steve Graham
                      DJ Jelly
                      • Jun 2004
                      • 12887

                      #11
                      Re: Programs to Record & Edit Mixes

                      could be dodgy cables going from mixer to computer, could be something running in the background whilst recording thats inadvertantly using memory
                      as for getting rid of it post recording, thats a tough ask.. the only things i ever do is normalise and compress.. sometimes adjust the volume level if it was recorded rally low, but i typically keep it at -3dB

                      do you play off of cd's or serato/traktor or something like that? if cd's it could be a bad burn...

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                      • Jibgolly
                        Vortexuralizor
                        • Jun 2004
                        • 20773

                        #12
                        Re: Programs to Record & Edit Mixes

                        been using sound forge 6 since 2002. never had one problem with it.
                        although before that i used protools on a mac, and that was the pimpness!

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