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Was that meant to be helpful?
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Hmm...started out that way.
Mic & line levels are different frequencies hence the poor sound. So to answer q1 & q2 - the problem is not with Traktor preferences and there isn't anything you can do to improve it (aside from buy an interface).
Sample rate literally means how many times the wave file is sampled per second. The higher the rate the more accurate the sample which is why sample rate is generally referred to as quality. The other half is bit rate. It's more about responsiveness/ range. Click here to read more. Point with this stuff is about the delay between the original signal and the sound. Your cpu, your interface your using and your settings with your sample rate affect this. The way I see buffer size is a way to reduce latency. The higher you set it the more it drains your cpu and can affect the audio.
Re Q5.
A tape cassette of a radio show then digitalized and mastered at 48k bits is just going to be a sh***y copy made at a high resolution. Think of your target audience and master according. For example MP3 files are compressions of 48k wave files. If you're uploading to the net then 48k would be overkill.
Buy an interface but remember 16k/ 24k in degrades your expectant output of 48k so spend $40 more!!
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Thats great, thanks for the reply
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