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How to record a set with Serato and Audacity
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How to record a set with Serato and Audacity
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How to record a set with Serato and Audacity
Product
Scratch Live
Version
2.3.1
Hardware
Rane SL1
Computer
Mac
OS
Platform
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gtzray
11:32 PM - 11 May, 2012
For some reason when I want to record a set with Serato through Audacity, it only lets me record through the master output not the booth output. But I need my master output for my monitors. Is it something with Serato or my Pioneer DJM600?
phatbob
11:39 PM - 11 May, 2012
Swap your speakers to the booth output and the recording cable to the master. See what happens. That will tell you where the issue is.
gtzray
4:57 PM - 12 May, 2012
@Konix my bad it's a DJM-600. Doesn't have a "Rec Out" port. @phatbob I did, and I could only hear the booth output through my headphones, not the speakers.
phatbob
5:53 PM - 12 May, 2012
Sounds like your booth output might be broken.
There IS a Rec out on the DJM-600. You should try that one.
There IS a Rec out on the DJM-600. You should try that one.
Konix
7:42 PM - 12 May, 2012
Yes, the Record Output is right next to the master XLR outputs, see... dl.dropbox.com
gtzray
2:15 AM - 20 May, 2012
@phatbob my bad man its a DJM-500, @Konix yeah it's the older model 500. Doubt its broken
phatbob
2:35 AM - 20 May, 2012
You've got 3 master outputs then, phono, XLR and jack. You can get some jack>phono adaptors dirt cheap and use master out 3 for your recording.