Just trying to figure out what would yield the best results in terms of sound quality: recording the record from the turntable directly to my macbook, recording through the record out on my DJM 900, or neither.
Just trying to figure out what would yield the best results in terms of sound quality: recording the record from the turntable directly to my macbook, recording through the record out on my DJM 900, or neither.
the more wiring it goes through the more the sound changes. I would just have it go to your soundcard or your DJm900 with NO eq or effects. run it into audacity, I find audacity has a fairly transparent sound and a great range of options for rendering the file
although you make get some artifacts from ripping depending on quality of the vinyl
Do you have an audio interface? It's best to reduce the amount of signal conversion between the turntable and your computer.
2x Technics sl 1200mk2, Vinyl, Shure m44-7, Xone 22, Audio Technica ATH M50X, Traktor A10, Maschine, Logic X, Ableton Live.
Don't have an interface. So just record it through my mixer like I would a mix I'm recording?
You could do that, but be warned the result might not sound as good as your other files/records.
2x Technics sl 1200mk2, Vinyl, Shure m44-7, Xone 22, Audio Technica ATH M50X, Traktor A10, Maschine, Logic X, Ableton Live.
You might have to go through a mixer, the TT needs a ground connection which your mac ain't gonna have. Try to monitor your level before recording, also as stated - artifacts, pops, some static, and possibly some wow and flutter too could be present on the finished file.
Denon DJ/MC6000KMK2/Launchpad S/LaunchcontrolXL/Traktor Pro 2/Bringin it since 96.
That's a rather splendid idea! Tiredness has me daft..
Denon DJ/MC6000KMK2/Launchpad S/LaunchcontrolXL/Traktor Pro 2/Bringin it since 96.
Turntable>Audio6>Audition ...Boom
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