@djkevinscott Hi Kevin, it's great you are keeping the site alive. How did DJ AM go about in recording his mixes? What was he using to record if he was at the club? or were the sessions recorded at his house? Thank you.
Thanks for the post & question! AM used the Serato internal recording function to record pretty much all of his live mixes from 2007 on. So basically straight from his laptop onto his laptop hard drive using Serato's built in record function.
Some of the earlier ones were recorded by various other means including the 2005 demo that he & I worked on. We recorded that one straight into a mixing board from his mixer and sequenced it using Sony's Sound Forge & Vegas (popular programs at that time).
The Elton mixes (with the exception of #4 which was recorded live at The Ambassador in SF) were recorded using Serato record feature at his house.
Hope this helps. Feel free to post any other questions in the forum!
Hey Wildstyle,
Thanks for the post & question! AM used the Serato internal recording function to record pretty much all of his live mixes from 2007 on. So basically straight from his laptop onto his laptop hard drive using Serato's built in record function.
Some of the earlier ones were recorded by various other means including the 2005 demo that he & I worked on. We recorded that one straight into a mixing board from his mixer and sequenced it using Sony's Sound Forge & Vegas (popular programs at that time).
The Elton mixes (with the exception of #4 which was recorded live at The Ambassador in SF) were recorded using Serato record feature at his house.
Hope this helps. Feel free to post any other questions in the forum!