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i want to know how to record
Product
ITCH
Version
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Hardware
Vestax VCI-300
Computer
Mac
OS
Platform
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atef
2:38 AM - 21 March, 2010
Product: itch
Hardware: vestax-vci-300
Computer: mac
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i have garage band with my mac. how do i record performances from itch? can i record in itch? how do i burn mixes from itch to disc? how can i seperate multiple tracks so that when i burn a cd it can give me a track selection?
Hardware: vestax-vci-300
Computer: mac
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i have garage band with my mac. how do i record performances from itch? can i record in itch? how do i burn mixes from itch to disc? how can i seperate multiple tracks so that when i burn a cd it can give me a track selection?
Aroha
12:47 AM - 22 March, 2010
Hi atef - this is taken from page 20 of the VCi-300 manual which you can find here: www.serato.com (click)
ITCH can capture recordings of your mix output, mic, or aux input
channel. Recording controls are grouped into a strip above the right
deck. Select the source to record from the drop down menu. The
recording meter shows the signal level that will be recorded to disk.
The Mix source records the master output signal, post faders and
EQ, pre master gain. Adjust the recording level using the controls for
the applicable source being recorded. To show and hide the channel
controls for MIC and AUX, click the MIC/AUX button below the clock.
Click the REC button to start and stop recording. To save the recording
to disk, type a filename into the text field, and click save. Recordings are
saved in the recordings folder inside your main library folder.
You will need to have a burning application (e.g. Toast, Nero) and a disc drive on your computer to burn these mixes as audio. I believe in the latest versions of Toast you have the ability to insert track markers into long 1 track mixes.
ITCH can capture recordings of your mix output, mic, or aux input
channel. Recording controls are grouped into a strip above the right
deck. Select the source to record from the drop down menu. The
recording meter shows the signal level that will be recorded to disk.
The Mix source records the master output signal, post faders and
EQ, pre master gain. Adjust the recording level using the controls for
the applicable source being recorded. To show and hide the channel
controls for MIC and AUX, click the MIC/AUX button below the clock.
Click the REC button to start and stop recording. To save the recording
to disk, type a filename into the text field, and click save. Recordings are
saved in the recordings folder inside your main library folder.
You will need to have a burning application (e.g. Toast, Nero) and a disc drive on your computer to burn these mixes as audio. I believe in the latest versions of Toast you have the ability to insert track markers into long 1 track mixes.
Aroha
2:02 AM - 22 March, 2010
Do you mean multi-track recordings? If so, no because ITCh will only record your Mix, the Mic or the Aux input.
atef
10:13 PM - 29 March, 2010
havent been able to get to my mixer.. will try out and get back to you guys.. thank you.
atef
5:13 AM - 30 April, 2010
hi guys,, i have been away from my serato for a while was frustrated so i was working on some video editing and stuff.. so now i have audacity.. how do i split tracks on that? i cant seem to figure it out..
Samuel S
4:13 AM - 11 May, 2011
Hey atef,
Aroha has left support which is why this thread has been so quiet :( I'm happy to help now this is back on our radar though.
How are you getting on?
Aroha has left support which is why this thread has been so quiet :( I'm happy to help now this is back on our radar though.
How are you getting on?