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Having trouble recording...

PostPosted: 16 Feb 2009, 01:34
by dj_stylee
hey everyone, i've read the numerous threads and tutorials on here about recording and have been stumped after trying for about a month now.... yikes...

below is my config report... i am open to whatever on how to record... i do have sound forge 9 as well if needed...

if possible please walk me through the basic set up of my equipment to the software adjustments i need to make...

also, i tried using the tutorial explaining to "drag your audio input into the 3rd virtual player".. well the picture was too small and in a different language in the example picture you provided so i had trouble finding this audio input i need to drag...

any help would be greatly appreciated! thanks in advance

Config Report:
Config 2009/02/15 16:14

OS=Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 3 build=2600 processor=PROCESSOR_IDENTIFIER=x86 Family 6 Model 15 Stepping 13, GenuineIntel
MixVibes DVS version=6.370 DLL langage=US version=6.290

System Setting
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Load in Ram Channel1= Yes Channel2= Yes Channel3= Yes
Load memory time limit=13 Load time=normal
Priority program=normal Low gui priority=No Equalization bypass=No
Microsoft codec=No MultiInstance=No

General Setting
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Nb Mixer Channels=3 Nb Samples=0
Windows Caption=No Style=XP2005
TAG V1=Yes TAG V2=No

Mix Setting
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AutoCue=Yes AutoGain=Yes AutoBpm at Load=Yes
Display Pitch=Yes Auto Match at load=No
Bpm Range min=78 max=150
Lock Out=Yes Volume=Yes Equalization=Yes Loop=No Effects=No
Loop in bar boundaries=No Security=No History=Yes
Compressor=No Limiter=No
Noise=Yes Vol=0 Crakle=Yes Vol=0 Back Mute=No Scratch Sensibilty=100

Sound Configuration
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Nb Sound=3 Nb Mixer=1
Managment Type ASIO
Device=MIXVIBES U46MK2 ASIO AsioVersion=0 DriverVersion=2
Latency=12 Driver sampling=44100 Nb Input=4 Nb Output=6
Managment Type ASIO
1-L:U46DJ 1/2 2-R:U46DJ 1/2
3-L:U46DJ 3/4 4-R:U46DJ 3/4
5-L:U46DJ 5/6 6-R:U46DJ 5/6

Vinyl Configuration
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Style mix=scratch

Vinyl1 connected=vinyl version 2
Audio=ASIO source=0:L:U46DJ 1/2-R:U46DJ 1/2
Mode=All relative
Riaa=Yes Preamp Left=38 db Preamp Right=39 db Noise Filter=0 Hz
45T=No InverseLR=No PhaseInv=Yes
Decalage=0 ms Time limit=720000 ms
Silence seuil=-40.000 db SNR=40 db

Config Bypass Riaa=No Preamp=0 db Noise Filter=0 Hz Input Latency=0 ms

Vinyl Stats (turntable pitch set to 0 play at normal way)
Time code percent=0.500 Volume max left=0.365 Volume max right=0.410 Volume optimum=0.370
Speed Average(100ms)=0.000 Speed Average(1s)=0.000 Speed Average(3s)=0.000
Vinyl2 connected=vinyl version 2
Audio=ASIO source=2:L:U46DJ 3/4-R:U46DJ 3/4
Mode=All relative
Riaa=Yes Preamp Left=40 db Preamp Right=40 db Noise Filter=0 Hz
45T=No InverseLR=No PhaseInv=Yes
Decalage=0 ms Time limit=720000 ms
Silence seuil=-40.000 db SNR=40 db

Config Bypass Riaa=No Preamp=0 db Noise Filter=0 Hz Input Latency=0 ms

Vinyl Stats (turntable pitch set to 0 play at normal way)
Time code percent=0.500 Volume max left=0.370 Volume max right=0.329 Volume optimum=0.370
Speed Average(100ms)=0.030 Speed Average(1s)=0.030 Speed Average(3s)=0.030

Re: Having trouble recording...

PostPosted: 16 Feb 2009, 01:51
by gakto2009
we need to know a little more about your hardware and how you intend to record your mixes...

i can see you have a U46MKII, though, are you recording onto the same computer as you use for mixvibes or not?

regards,
Bryan

Re: Having trouble recording...

PostPosted: 16 Feb 2009, 22:12
by dj_stylee
im planning to record on the same computer i am presently using mixvibes...

currently i have a mixer hooked up to the u46mkII with 2 vinyl turntables... all of this is hooked up to a stereo receiver... that is all the hardware presently involved (laptop included)...

small update as well... i currently figured out how to record using sound forge 9 - but the problem is it only records changes i make using the internal (mixvibes) volume controls .. i would rather record my mixes i create using my mixer crossfader...

i am open to either recording using sound forge or mixvibes if it is possible to record my mixes using the mixer Cross fader rather than the internal volume controls...

am i going to need to purchase an external recorder to do this?

Re: Having trouble recording...

PostPosted: 16 Feb 2009, 22:16
by gakto2009
have a read at this tutorial...

viewtopic.php?f=207&t=11973

to record with soundforge on your Mixvibes computer follow sections...

Setting up Internal Recording

and

Setting up your input for recording (Windows Vista)

also

Setting up your audio levels with your audio editor

let us know how you get on...

regards,
Bryan

Re: Having trouble recording...

PostPosted: 17 Feb 2009, 07:24
by dj_stylee
booyah! i must have eaten a bowl of dumb stuff but all i had to do was plug the line in on my laptop to the booth/zone on my actual mixer...

thanks for the help tho!