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soulboydodge
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Hi
I've just found the forum today, and looking through the forums I can see that you guys seriously know your stuff, so I hope you can help a comparative newbie from the UK with something I'm doing.
I've been asked to DJ on a forthcoming internet radio station but can not get to the studio to record my show 'live' so what I'm going to have to do is to record a three hour show and either send it on CD, or more likely upload it to an ftp server. I primarily use an Apple Mac but my son has a PC on which I know the absolute basics, so it's feasible I can use that.
My question is, what would be the best way to record a three hour show, direct to disc, using a conventional DJ/mixing set up comprising 2 x CD players, two-channel mixer, amp and microphone? Would I simply connect the 'record out' channel of my amplifier to the computer soundcard and use appropriate software to record it or is it more complex than that?
Also what is the best software to use? Either Mac or PC.
Any help with this would be very gratefully received.
Thanks
Roger
I've just found the forum today, and looking through the forums I can see that you guys seriously know your stuff, so I hope you can help a comparative newbie from the UK with something I'm doing.
I've been asked to DJ on a forthcoming internet radio station but can not get to the studio to record my show 'live' so what I'm going to have to do is to record a three hour show and either send it on CD, or more likely upload it to an ftp server. I primarily use an Apple Mac but my son has a PC on which I know the absolute basics, so it's feasible I can use that.
My question is, what would be the best way to record a three hour show, direct to disc, using a conventional DJ/mixing set up comprising 2 x CD players, two-channel mixer, amp and microphone? Would I simply connect the 'record out' channel of my amplifier to the computer soundcard and use appropriate software to record it or is it more complex than that?
Also what is the best software to use? Either Mac or PC.
Any help with this would be very gratefully received.
Thanks
Roger