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I would greatly appreciate if someone would tell me in plain english how to hook up 2 Technics 1200 turntables and 1 Gemini UMX7 scratch mixer to my pc and get a halfway decent ass sound. I installed the sound card and drivers with no problem. I run the turntables to the mixer(of course)which use analog RCA jacks to a 1/4" conveter to fit into the breakout box for the Delta 66 sound card. When I play a record or scratch the sound is very low and muffled. I e-mailed M Audio for tech support, which proved to be a futile watse of time. I'm new to this pc recording and am not sure if I have to hook the mixer into a amp or something like that before it goes into the breakbox, like a mic or guitar or if I just have shit hooked up wrong. I want to be able to record vinyl mixes(not mp3's) that I perform on the turntables directly into the pc. My homie hooked me up with some software he said I could probably use. I have Reason, Traktor, Acid Music 3.0, and Abelton Live and based off what I've read I should be able to do this with at least one of these programs. Could one of you techno players shine some light on a brother cause this is confusing the shit out of me.
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