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Post by alias » Thu Jan 18, 2007 6:24 pm

I know how to record sound straight from a mixer and all that bollocks. Thats simple, and I have an Idea but there is alot to it but it will make a good set... this is the layout.


3 decks- 1210's. 2 for mixing with a behringer 4 channel mixer & one deck for scratching which goes into a mixer. This output then goes to an input on one of the channels on the behringer mixer. This then means that a Dj can then scratch with his own mixer and not be all over mine if im mixing when hes scratching or vise versa.

The output of the behringer mixer will then go into my behriner euro rack MX 2004a P.A. desk this is where the 2 mics will then be added. One for an MC and one at the back / centre ceiling for the crowd and to record the speakers. (This will only apply if it will sound decent enough) The output of the desk will then be recorded straight into a laptop.


Please give feedback as to what could be better. Thanks for your time. Alias.
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