Well the answer to that is quite simple compadrè - stop using illegally downloaded/ripped digital files, 'cos thats the only reason why you'd be having that problem.EBR wrote: For the record I have to boost the gains and the EQ to twice that of the vinyl when i record. Take the data and run with it. Peace out !
If you were using a wav or a 320, that problem wouldn't exist. If you are using 320's/wavs and still claim to be having that problem, then, as i suspect, you are talking shite.
You also said before
Simple answer to this one mate - learn how to mix, and select better tunes. If you're using legally downloaded digital files, then there wont be an audible difference, and i can only assume from this statement (judging by the one above) that you are referring to the levels of the mix - in which case the only conclusion i can come to is that you rip all your digital files off youtube/torrents. Or you can't mix. Either way, you fail.EBR wrote:For me, I've never ever made an Mp3 mix that even comes close to the vinyl mixes. So you choose. I have.
I'd say at least, at LEAST 50% of your favourite mixes that you've heard over the last year will have been digital only. At the very least. Take the data and, erm, run with it.
Love the music, not the material.