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Wykyd Sceptre
May 8, 2005

by Fragmaster

mezzir posted:

Does the recording sound right if you turn the master volume down? If so thats probably your best bet, that and turn the speakers up so you can hear it. Unless you have two outputs on your mixer (this is ideal) so one goes to the speakers and one goes to the laptop for recording. When I'm recording stuff off my decks I have one cable connecting my laptop to the booth out of my mixer and then the speakers go through the master out, that way i can control both volumes separately. So basically, depends on what kind of mixer you got.

I have a "record" output on my mixer, and this is what I use. It goes from RCA to 1/8" straight into my laptop.

Pengo are you running MP3's only out of your Serato setup? If so, have you tried the recording feature that comes in Serato. I admit I never use it for recording mixes, but I use a combination of regular vinyl and MP3's.

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