Even if you are making the CD for yourself, it is always a good idea to aim to get the highest quality possible, sometimes a poorly recorded set can be ego crushing. To critique your own style: listening and learning helps your DJing to grow.Įach of these may require different levels of quality, and the further up the list you go the more polished the recording should be.The most common reasons for recording a mix are: While there are tools in which you can make a recording sound more punchy and vibrant, there is no way to increase the quality of poorly recorded audio. Before recording a mix, it is important you figure out what you will want to do with the mix once it's finished. While it is often easiest to just press 'record' and have a play, the more familiar you are with the recording process the easier it will be to keep your mixes sounding dynamic and professional.