= Was saving as 320kbps MP3 so I don't think that's the problem. For example, if you are recording/saving as 128Kbps MP3 or lower, then the quality will not be good. Check these in the software options/preferences. * Your recording settings in your recording software are incorrect. I also tried it with a cheapo external USB card which only has a Mike In and that was equally poor. Tried it with Mike In and it was even worse. Also, check that the input level isn't set too high. Check in the MacOS audio settings to ensure that it is set to line input. * If you are using your computer's built-in sound card, it may be set to mic input instead of line, which would result in a distorted signal. Make sure that the booth output level is not set too high. On the VMS4, you would need to use the booth output. * You may have used the wrong output of your mixer. I've followed the debugging steps suggested above. If I turn the Booth Out down (not that I can turn it down much more) the recording is super quiet and it's just lost in the hiss. The wave form looks fine on Audacity but when I load it into VDJ (or any other media player) the volume is very low (the VDJ wave form is very short compared to the original track) and when I turn up the gain to equalise it there's background noise. On my VMS4.1 this is only just above the first white line on the knob - about 2mm travel from the lowest position (about 8 1/2 o'clock on the knob). I've then adjusted the Booth volume control to just below where I'm getting clipping. Using Audacity, I've turned on the clipping detection, started playing something loud in VDJ, and started recording. I'm on day 3 of my new VMS 4.1 and I started experimenting with recording (from the Booth Out into my PC's Line In, trying with both Audacity and VirtualDJ's built in record) and I'm having similar problems. * As mentioned in the above link, depending on your hardware, you may also be able to use record loopback option in advanced sound config in VirtualDJ to be able to record internally, but this is more complicated to setup than simply using a cable. ![]() ![]() If the quality is poor then: * You may have used the wrong output of your mixer. It is the only way to record when using a real hardware mixer such as that built into the VMS4.1 Using VirtualDJ's internal recording facility won't work correctly with a real hardware mixer because your mixing is being carried out in the hardware after it has left VirtualDJ. This information is correct and does work when followed correctly.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |