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Topic: mp3 recoding in vdj 4.1

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trez777Home userMember since 2006
i am able to record my mixes in mp3 format using vdj 4.1. upon playback, i noticed that on any of the incoming track, you hear first a bass sound (the low - as if the low was on full) then suddenly it goes back to normal and then you hear the incoming track play (i usually bring down the low and mids on any incoming track then full it during blend/transition).

how can i solve this problem and get rid of the low sound on my incoming tracks? i dont hear this during live mix -- only on playbacks.
 

Posted Sat 18 Nov 06 @ 10:04 am
sbangsPRO InfinityMember since 2004
watch the eq settings

what format are you recording to?
 

Posted Sat 18 Nov 06 @ 12:47 pm
trez777Home userMember since 2006
recording to mp3 format. i always put the low and mid eq's to 9-10 o clock setting for incoming tracks. they sound good (no bass) on live mixing but upon playback of recorded mp3, there's always a low on the background that appears.
 

Posted Sat 18 Nov 06 @ 1:49 pm
trez777Home userMember since 2006
any help peeps?
 

Posted Mon 20 Nov 06 @ 4:24 pm
sbangsPRO InfinityMember since 2004



what do u have on those settings
 

Posted Mon 20 Nov 06 @ 8:18 pm
trez777Home userMember since 2006
exactly the same thing as posted in the pix:

auto gain -- always match
pitch range -- -34 to +34
 

Posted Tue 21 Nov 06 @ 2:28 pm
trez777Home userMember since 2006
anyone getting the same problem? basically i cant get a good mix because for all incoming tracks i hear a low bass sound then immediately disappears (as if the bass of the incoming track plays) -- even if i set the low eq to 9 o'clock. i might be thinking it could be grounded. im using dj console 1 and vdj 4.1.
 

Posted Wed 22 Nov 06 @ 1:44 pm
sbangsPRO InfinityMember since 2004
does it do this with all or just some songs?
 

Posted Wed 22 Nov 06 @ 2:36 pm
trez777Home userMember since 2006
unfortunately all songs. i dont know if theres a ground or something and perhaps during recording it picks up the low eq/bass in split seconds. any other suggestions? is this the first time someone raised this issue?
 

Posted Wed 22 Nov 06 @ 3:59 pm
sbangsPRO InfinityMember since 2004
which engine did you use to scan your files

any music or techno ?

first time iv heard of it will do some thinking

 

Posted Wed 22 Nov 06 @ 4:26 pm
trez777Home userMember since 2006
just chose techno/house. while thinking i might try to do some recording using an external program. any suggestions? should audacity do the trick?
 

Posted Wed 22 Nov 06 @ 4:53 pm
sbangsPRO InfinityMember since 2004
try this one

www.applian.com/freecorder

if there is a base eq problem
in this recording

u need to lower the eq on vdj mixer
 

Posted Wed 22 Nov 06 @ 4:56 pm


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