Hey its been a long time since ive been on these forums and first i just want to say hello again!
let me get right to my problem .... whenever i hook my timecoded vinyl and everything to my computer, everything runs fine and smooth even the frequency is at a 100 percent and everything... but there isnt any sound coming out of the speakers that are hooked up to the computer
but i can still here the music that is playing through my head phones which are plugged into my mixer...
and another thing is when i record using my tcvs, i like to cut and scratch and use my crossfader etc.. but when i listen to what i have recorded
what i did there is sound but there isnt no cutting noises from the crossfader so its like the crossfader doesnt exist or something so even if i tried to beat juggle whenever i spin another record back and the crossfader is cutting out the sound you can still hear the sound after it has been recorded...
ok so these are my problems... and thanks in advance!
let me get right to my problem .... whenever i hook my timecoded vinyl and everything to my computer, everything runs fine and smooth even the frequency is at a 100 percent and everything... but there isnt any sound coming out of the speakers that are hooked up to the computer
but i can still here the music that is playing through my head phones which are plugged into my mixer...
and another thing is when i record using my tcvs, i like to cut and scratch and use my crossfader etc.. but when i listen to what i have recorded
what i did there is sound but there isnt no cutting noises from the crossfader so its like the crossfader doesnt exist or something so even if i tried to beat juggle whenever i spin another record back and the crossfader is cutting out the sound you can still hear the sound after it has been recorded...
ok so these are my problems... and thanks in advance!
Mensajes Tue 22 Apr 08 @ 8:59 pm
Not sure what your setup is. I'm assuming you are using an external sound card since you mention using a mixer.
SPEAKERS:
Your speakers should be connected to the output from your mixer and not your computer.
If your speakers are not self amplified, you need an amplifier between your mixer and your speakers.
RECORDING:
The way I record my sessions is: I hook up my recording device (external CD recorder) to the mixer output - may also be called "Tape Out". This way, the work you are doing with your crossfader is what is actually being recorded.
SPEAKERS:
Your speakers should be connected to the output from your mixer and not your computer.
If your speakers are not self amplified, you need an amplifier between your mixer and your speakers.
RECORDING:
The way I record my sessions is: I hook up my recording device (external CD recorder) to the mixer output - may also be called "Tape Out". This way, the work you are doing with your crossfader is what is actually being recorded.
Mensajes Tue 22 Apr 08 @ 11:46 pm
Ok thank you very much this makes more sense to me now haha but i just got confused because i usually just use virtualdj itself for recording but i guess i can use other things to record with cuz it doesnt really make a difference.
thanks again!
thanks again!
Mensajes Thu 24 Apr 08 @ 9:36 am