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by Support@MixVibes on 21 Dec 2010, 17:45
On the internal mixer (upper section), select A/B or Mix, then click on Rec.
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by yungarab904 on 24 Dec 2010, 07:29
Please break it down, im sorry im new to mixvibes Cross
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by Support@MixVibes on 24 Dec 2010, 12:35
cross_record.jpg On the top of the mixer : A/B/Mix and on the right : REC
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by yungarab904 on 24 Dec 2010, 23:02
Ok, well when I do that, after recording, how do i save the new mix as an .Mp3 File ?
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by Blackbrook on 24 Dec 2010, 23:40
yungarab904 wrote:Ok, well when I do that, after recording, how do i save the new mix as an .Mp3 File ?
Try razorlame, a front end for the lame encoder. This allows you to decode the wav to a mp3 file.
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by yungarab904 on 25 Dec 2010, 01:18
do i put this in the mixvibes folder ?
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by Blackbrook on 25 Dec 2010, 21:53
yungarab904 wrote:do i put this in the mixvibes folder ?
It is a stand alone user interface for the stand alone lame encoder. Nothing to do with mixvibes software  But you can have a look in the mxivibes preferences, I can configure different file formats to record. Greetings, Steve
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by Blackbrook on 26 Dec 2010, 13:24
In the preferences where you can (not) choose the file format there must is a path where your recordings are saved. Open this folder with your explorer and you see the wav file. You drag and drop this wav file into the razorlame gui and press decode. So it is decoding your wav file to a mp3 file that is stored per default in the same folder as the wav file. If there is no path in the preferences it might be because of the LE (limited edition) version you are using.
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Steve
Addition: Have a look at the picture support was posting. There you can see a REC button in the upper left. Press this button and the recording will start. After you finished press this button again and the recording stops. Now you can see the wav file in your selected folder.
Addition 2: which operating system are you using? Mac or Win?
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