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Topic: Recording while performing

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Hey do you guys ever record your sets while you perform? If so what settings do you use. Does this endanger VDJ to become unstable? Ive been working hard at this set tonight, playing at the club and want to record it for a demo CD. Thanks everyone, Peace!

-L
 

发表时间 Thu 23 Sep 10 @ 6:02 pm
I would say it would depend on your system. If it can handle it or not. Other wise I would say buy a netbook and put "Adobe Audition" on that, then run you tape out or booth out to that line in and record away. Then you dont have to worry about the added strain on your system while playin. Thats what we do sometimes.

Hope that helps
Huey
 

Sometimes I use VDJ and other times I use "Audio Recorder Platinum". In the past I have found that VDJ would "corrupt" a couple of frames of the mp3 file after a long recording rendering the final file not completely readable by most audio players/editors.
After that I use VDJ only for small recording sessions (2hours max). For longer sessions I use "audio recorder".
I also used to use Audition in the past but it's meaningless to load such a software on your system's memory just for recording....
 

I have a policy of never using my playback PC to record at the same time.

If I want to keep whatever's coming through my system, I use an Olympus LS10.




(There's an LS11 now, that's even better)
 

i use my backup laptop and cool edit pro. or if i'm tight on space i use a sony mini disk recorder. only problems is you only have 80 minute disks to work with if you use standard play on the mini disks.
 

I record a 2 hour set every week, and just use the record feature in VDJ. So far (well, after i made it a "gig only" machine), i havent experienced any stability problems
 

Very helpful thank you guys so much!
 



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