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Recording mixes DJM 850

I first tried recording using the USB and it was OK. I then tried the REC OUT and again it was OK, I actually felt like I had a little more control over the levels with this approach.

What about the DIGITAL MASTER OUT is that worth trying? Its a single RCA how does that work?

I want to record mixes but I'm not entirely happy with the sound quality. I am open to buying & using new or different software, sound recording interface etc. but what will remain the same in my setup is I will continue to use the DJM 850 and 2x Technics 1210s plus Apple Mac is the final destination for the recorded audio - other than I can be flexible.

Any thoughts/advice will be gratefully received.

charlie_glide

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Are you using software or straight vinyl?  I always just set the utilities menu USB to Rec Out and then use Audacity.  If you're using software, just record through the software.  I do a lot of events where videographers plug into my master output and record to a device, they all do it the same way, you may want to look at that.  The digital output can be adjyusted on the menu for what level of attenuation you get.

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The only software currently involved in the whole process is aAudacity to capture the audio on my computer. Not using anything like Serato, this is a very simple setup; vinyl, turntables and mixer - thats it.

Maybe I'm just listening to a lot of mixes that have had post-production work done on them but I'd like to maximise the sound quality as much as I can and my recordings don't seem that good. The sound is a little weak and lacks warmth.

Maybe it more do with settings as opposed to equipment??

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