Originally Posted by
SlayForMoney
Using DJM-350's USB recording option is the best option (simplest, best audio quality). But let me ask you: how are you using the "trim" knob? It's only purpose is to match the gain level of the cued/next track with the playing one. Meaning, while the other track is playing with the line fader up/cross fader full on it's side, you're supposed to cue the next track with it's fader down, rewind forward or hotcue to the loudest part and then look at the VU meter LEDs and adjust the trim (gain) of the track so it matches the playing one (that should be the first yellow LED). Then when you beatmatch the incoming track you raise the linefader/crossfader making it the part of master signal that gets recorded onto the USB stick.
You should not adjust the trim while the affected track is playing on the master because as you noticed, that volume increase is recorded and heard by the audience when playing live.
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