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ok,

so its that time and im bringing in the mix, from where im standing its sounds fine, but when i listen back to the recording afterwards the main song that was playing is at a nice level and when the mix comes in the level seems to drop quite alot.
is there a reason for this? or a way that they will be at the same volume level?

kind regards

djnunu

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It would help if you mentionned what DJ software you are using and with which console.

As a general rule, most software recording function work the same: then record the signal sent to the main mix output, relative to the crossfader and deck volume level positions.

Settigns like Autogain and limiter could possibly have an influence on the output. It's a good idea to normalize all your songs so that there outputs is same, preventing potential surprises.    

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Sorry im using virtual dj 3. and again sorry im new to hercules mp3 control and vdj , how would i normalize the tracks and would this make a difference to the sound quality?

thanks for your last reply

djnunu

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You can use a software like MP3Gain to put all your music to the same volume:

http://mp3gain.sourceforge.net/

The result will be that since all the songs will have the same output level, you won't have bad surprises like cueing to a new song which is much louder or quieter than the one you are currently playing.   

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Thanks alot for that. would you mind having a look at my other post on here re: Slow fading problem.

Much appriciated

Djnunu

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Topic starter

it would help if you mentionned what dj software you are using and with which console.

as a general rule, most software recording function work the same: then record the signal sent to the main mix output, relative to the crossfader and deck volume level positions.

settigns like autogain and limiter could possibly have an influence on the output. its a good idea to normalize all your songs so that there outputs is same, preventing potential surprises.    

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Topic starter

sorry im using virtual dj 3. and again sorry im new to hercules mp3 control and vdj , how would i normalize the tracks and would this make a difference to the sound quality?

thanks for your last reply

djnunu

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Topic starter

you can use a software like mp3gain to put all your music to the same volume:

http://mp3gain.sourceforge.net/

the result will be that since all the songs will have the same output level, you wont have bad surprises like cueing to a new song which is much louder or quieter than the one you are currently playing.   

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Topic starter

thanks alot for that. would you mind having a look at my other post on here re: slow fading problem.

much appriciated

djnunu