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    i'v only been DJ'ing for about 3 monthes now, but as i have been dabbling in the world of manual music now for 13 years i've managed to pick up the principals of decks pretty easily
    I found that it's hard to judge how well you can mix while you're actually doing it so i recorded a hardstyle mix onto tape and i was incredibly impressed
    What i need to know now is...
    if i were to upload my mix onto the internet for others to judge i would need to record my mix into my computer
    What would be the best way of doing this?
    i have various apps for my computer such as soundforge and cubase
    can someone please tell me which app to use to get the best quality mix.

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    i would personally use soundforge, its an excellent piece of software
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    i use soundforge ;)

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    soundforge is fine for recording and editing a mix, the quality is down to your soundcard/needles/mixer and cabling though
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    Quote Originally Posted by EmotionComplex
    soundforge is fine for recording and editing a mix, the quality is down to your soundcard/needles/mixer and cabling though
    I was just about to say the same.

 

 

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