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Guest Raider
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Recently I've recorded a vinyl-mix on a MD, and would like to record into a MP3-file so I can share it with my Internet-buddies. Does anybody know a good program to record into MP3-format? If possible, a freeware program?

 

Here's the tracklist for the 74 min. disc:

 

1. Phoetus – Sparkling Soup (Version 3)

2. Fancy Vision – Supergirls Wedding

3. Absolum - On The C Side

4. Space Tribe - Kicking Up Some Dust

5. Logic Bomb - Sub Atomic

6. Psyside – Organic Blob

7. GMS - Zombi Stomp

8. Synthetic - The Mummy

9. Synchro – Kitchen Sync (3. Turn RMX)

10. Soundaholics – Beast Guy

11. Bamboo Forest - Unusual

12. Bamboo Forest - Experimental Jam

13. Talamasca – Psychedelic Knights

14. Nomad – Spaceship Trippers

15. Absolum – Drumatix (RMX)

16. Alien Project - Midnight Sun (GMS Remix)

17. Deedrah – Reload (GMS Remix)

18. Meathead Productions - The Big Ship

Guest JanUa
Posted

save yourselve the trouble and let them buy them ;)

Guest JanUa
Posted

sorry hèhè ... ;) ... don't know any ... do you know a good program to record from your mixer onto the computer? ...

 

JanUa ..... ....3ô.... . . . .

Guest Raider
Posted

I've already connected my mixer to the computer, but since my computer is slow sometimes, I would rather mix the set onto a MD, and then later into a program on the computer.

Guest [tom jaimz]
Posted

Use a professional sound editor like Cool Edit 2000 [shareware from syntrillium] to record your mix to the hard drive of your computer as a wave file [via the line in port, of course, and watch those levels, anything over 0dB will clip, leaving you with a really bad sounding mix!].

 

Then use an MP3 encoder like LAME [which is only a codex, so you'll need a front-end, like RazorLAME] to encode your mix to MP3. For everything you need to know about encoding and ripping, check the r3mix.net site.

 

Hope that answers your question.

Guest [tom jaimz]
Posted

Well, to normalize a whole set just use the normalize function of most sound editors. If the level of individual tracks in the mix is different, then you should re-record it using the mixer better. ;-P I've seen a lot of psy DJs have real problems with mixers - guys, IT SHOULD NEVER, EVER BE IN THE RED. Maybe one bar, but it should NEVER EVER be over 0dB. I don't care if it doesn't sound loud enough, talk to the sound guy.

Guest JanUa
Posted

yep ... i keep my eyes and ears open constantly ... don't like hearing that roaring vibratin sound when your over the top. . . . .

tnx for the prog. link tom

 

:)

Guest treleLéo
Posted

to record from the md or mixer get the SOUDFORGE and then to enconder get the a really good one CDEX (it is free)...

 

good luck...

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