One thing I notice far to often in unprofessional mixes is clipping. When recording mixes on your computer you really have to pay attention to your levels. If you are redlining on your mixer chances are the signal is coming out waaay to hot and you will be left with some distorted sounding music.
I have heard what could have been some great mixes ruined simply because the dj doesn't understand the idea of clipping.
Please for the sake of music lovers everywhere, watch your levels while recording.
peace
Just a comment on mixes
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