Im off to an event on friday, and the organiser (my best mate) would like the sets recorded, which principally is very very easy, but doing it the easy way doesnt always give the best results as i have found before, ill try and keep it brief, but this is roughly the set up we use...
decks wired into the main dj mixer, 1 output ran to the smaller amp and therefore to the dj's monitors, so he gets just the sound he is creating which can be set to his preferred level of volume.
Then, a 2nd output ran from the main dj mixers secondary output to the 2nd mixer, and then into bigger amp, which runs the main sets of speakers on the dancefloor, the mic is also plugged into this 2nd mixer, so the floor can hear the MC, but the dj cant, and again, levels can be tailored to the venue.
the easy option is to simply run a lead from the 2nd mixers record output into the line in of the laptop and job done, but having tried this way in the past, the mc either sounds too quiet or too loud (usually too loud) on playback, its fine for the live venue at the time, but not for a recording.
So, what i want to do, is run the record output from the 2nd mixer into ANOTHER mixer, and also find a way to split the mic output so it can run to the 2nd mixer, AND into my mixer, so that way i can tailor the music/MC levels on my mixer and then record off that, leaving the dancefloor levels unchanged.
In short, is this possible, i can see no problem with any of it, apart from how to split the mic output to 2 seperate mixers, wondering if one of these would maybe do the trick???
many thanks in advance
decks wired into the main dj mixer, 1 output ran to the smaller amp and therefore to the dj's monitors, so he gets just the sound he is creating which can be set to his preferred level of volume.
Then, a 2nd output ran from the main dj mixers secondary output to the 2nd mixer, and then into bigger amp, which runs the main sets of speakers on the dancefloor, the mic is also plugged into this 2nd mixer, so the floor can hear the MC, but the dj cant, and again, levels can be tailored to the venue.
the easy option is to simply run a lead from the 2nd mixers record output into the line in of the laptop and job done, but having tried this way in the past, the mc either sounds too quiet or too loud (usually too loud) on playback, its fine for the live venue at the time, but not for a recording.
So, what i want to do, is run the record output from the 2nd mixer into ANOTHER mixer, and also find a way to split the mic output so it can run to the 2nd mixer, AND into my mixer, so that way i can tailor the music/MC levels on my mixer and then record off that, leaving the dancefloor levels unchanged.
In short, is this possible, i can see no problem with any of it, apart from how to split the mic output to 2 seperate mixers, wondering if one of these would maybe do the trick???
many thanks in advance