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Serato dj recording
Serato dj recording












serato dj recording
  1. #Serato dj recording how to#
  2. #Serato dj recording software upgrade#
  3. #Serato dj recording portable#
  4. #Serato dj recording pro#

#Serato dj recording pro#

The Mixtrack Pro is fine for learning with and playing gigs on as you improve.

#Serato dj recording software upgrade#

Regarding upgrading, maybe if you want more powerful software upgrade to Traktor Pro 2, but I’d say at this stage don’t worry about changing your gear.

serato dj recording

That could be an MP3 player with a record function, a smartphone with a recording app, or even another computer, If you use another computer, you can use something like Audacity (free DAW software) to record your set. If you upgraded to Traktor Pro you could, but disabling the ability to record your sets is one of the usual things companies do with software that comes “free” with controllers – which is a shame, because recording your sets is really important. So to do this, the best way is to get a stereo splitter cable to split the master output into two outputs, then plug one of those into your speakers as usual, and the other into anything that can record for you. Unfortunately, You can’t record with either piece of software. “And also, do you think that I should in your opinion maybe change my Mixtrack Pro to something like the Numark N4 or the Traktor Kontrol S2?” Digital DJ Tips says: At the moment I have a Numark Mixtrack Pro running off either Traktor LE 2 or Serato Intro (whichever I feel like at the time I play).

#Serato dj recording how to#

Pic from: Numark Videoĭigital DJ Tips reader Ashwim writes: “I was wondering how to record my mixes. Pros: High quality recording, useful for other purposes, compact, doesn’t rely on other pieces of gear.Serato Intro works great with the Mixtrack Pro… until you want to record your sets, that is.

#Serato dj recording portable#

Our top portable recorders are the Zoom 2N and Zoom H4N Pro Portable recorders usually have built in microphones too which is great for recording ‘live’ sounds for sampling. These recorders will save the file on to an SD or Micro SD card and have variable quality settings which will also vary the length of the recording allowed too. You simply take the signal from the record or secondary master out from the mixer or controller into the line input on the recorder (most have a 3.5mm jack, the better ones will have TRS / XLR inputs for balanced connection). The only thing the external recorder relies on is a signal input and battery power. Pros: Puts the recording straight on your phone to edit and share easily, reasonably portable and useful for on the fly recording.Ĭons: You can’t really use or charge your phone while recording and drains phone battery. There are interfaces to allow a stereo input like the IK Multimedia iRig Pro Duo, it runs off batteries and connects to the lightning port on your iOS device then plug in from your mixer, set the audio levels and hit the record button on the app. Using an adaptor cable will work but will only give you a mono signal. If you’re DJ’ing from the same computer it could put extra strain on the processor. Pros: Economical and lets you record at high quality, the audio interface also has other uses.Ĭons: Bulky setup and not really portable. Only practical if you’re at home or in a studio, using a simple USB interface like the Presonus Audio Box 96 or Focusrite Scarlet 2i2 along with some free software like Audacity or Ableton Live Lite and record straight into your Mac or PC. However, if you’re using almost any other type of setup, e.g 2 decks and a mixer, timecode system or almost any other combination, then you have a few choices.Īll of these choices will involve taking a recording signal out of the mixer, so make sure you’re using one with a dedicated record output or at least a secondary master out.

serato dj recording

Well, if you’re DJing with software like Serato or Traktor using a controller, then it’s easy as the software has a built in record feature. DJs have always wanted a hassle free solution to recording their DJ sets, to capture that great mix, that last second change of tune to go with the vibe of the party and more recently, to share it with fans and friends on social media (barring any pain in the backside copyright rules!)














Serato dj recording