On playing back my mixes i have noticed that some of the beats dont sound a the same level as the others. The tunes arent sped up a lot and it mainly hard dance i play any advise.
I have home edition vdj/mp3 mixer.
I have home edition vdj/mp3 mixer.
geposted Tue 10 Jul 07 @ 8:40 pm
hi, go to
Config>>fame settings>>auto gain (always 0db)
timestretch (enable)
Hope this helps:))
Config>>fame settings>>auto gain (always 0db)
timestretch (enable)
Hope this helps:))
geposted Tue 10 Jul 07 @ 8:45 pm
It was already set up on these settings and get worse when speeded up.
geposted Tue 10 Jul 07 @ 9:27 pm
Does it happen when there is just one track playing? Or only when two are are being mixed?
geposted Tue 10 Jul 07 @ 10:16 pm
It happens on both. Most of my music is ripped from cds but mp3s are more likely to do this.
Im using a hp laptop with intel celeron M processor 160ghz 504 mb ram. Windows xp home edition.
Im using a hp laptop with intel celeron M processor 160ghz 504 mb ram. Windows xp home edition.
geposted Tue 10 Jul 07 @ 10:21 pm
Thats odd. So it happens with both wav and mp3 files but only on the recording? Can you hear any of that happening while you play live?
Upgrading to 1gb ram solved a lot of my problems.
Upgrading to 1gb ram solved a lot of my problems.
geposted Wed 11 Jul 07 @ 1:31 am
Since you use Home version, disable Timestretch option and Limiter. Use Autogain option on Always 0dB or Always match and try it then.
geposted Wed 11 Jul 07 @ 1:38 am
Dj Alf. that seems to have worked all the beats are there no matter the speed of the tune.
Thanks to everyone for the help.
Ralfie
Thanks to everyone for the help.
Ralfie
geposted Wed 11 Jul 07 @ 3:10 pm
great:)
geposted Wed 11 Jul 07 @ 9:29 pm
Glad I could help ;)
geposted Wed 11 Jul 07 @ 10:39 pm