a stable audio interface for a dj?
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a stable audio interface for a dj?
hi.
im after a good audio interface for djing.wondering if anyone can give me some tips. it needs to be stable, but still affordable, preferrableey bus powered and not to heavey on the cpu load.
i have a mac g4(1.5ghz), and a uc33e.
any help would be appreciated
im after a good audio interface for djing.wondering if anyone can give me some tips. it needs to be stable, but still affordable, preferrableey bus powered and not to heavey on the cpu load.
i have a mac g4(1.5ghz), and a uc33e.
any help would be appreciated
Re: a stable audio interface for a dj?
I found this works well, and is suffecient for a lot of DJs out there...johnnydeep wrote:hi.
im after a good audio interface for djing.wondering if anyone can give me some tips. it needs to be stable, but still affordable, preferrableey bus powered and not to heavey on the cpu load.
i have a mac g4(1.5ghz), and a uc33e.
any help would be appreciated
http://www.echoaudio.com/Products/CardB ... /index.php
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If you want a solo/preview function independent from your outputs (& which live dj doesn't?) then you'll need a 4 output box. Use the headphone accesable outputs (generally 1&2) for cueing and the 3&4 outputs to feed the sound system.
Digigram make a really nice PC card http://www.digigram.com/products/getinf ... d_key=8700 but it is expensive.
Digigram make a really nice PC card http://www.digigram.com/products/getinf ... d_key=8700 but it is expensive.
Re: a stable audio interface for a dj?
or if you have no card slot the Echo Audiofire2 is out any day now. I'm waiting on that.M. Bréqs wrote:I found this works well, and is suffecient for a lot of DJs out there...johnnydeep wrote:hi.
im after a good audio interface for djing.wondering if anyone can give me some tips. it needs to be stable, but still affordable, preferrableey bus powered and not to heavey on the cpu load.
i have a mac g4(1.5ghz), and a uc33e.
any help would be appreciated
http://www.echoaudio.com/Products/CardB ... /index.php
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Wow haven't heard about digigram in a while. I thought their cards had too high a latency? Any change?philipbarrett wrote:If you want a solo/preview function independent from your outputs (& which live dj doesn't?) then you'll need a 4 output box. Use the headphone accesable outputs (generally 1&2) for cueing and the 3&4 outputs to feed the sound system.
Digigram make a really nice PC card http://www.digigram.com/products/getinf ... d_key=8700 but it is expensive.
Are you not needing low latency?
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a stable audio interface for a dj?
thanx for your replies and addvice. ive elected to go with presonus in the end. meant to be very stable.
cheers peeps
cheers peeps
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Hope it works for ya! Enjoy!johnnydeep wrote:thanx for your replies and addvice. ive elected to go with presonus in the end. meant to be very stable.
cheers peeps
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yeah, right.. presonus bites my ass... somethin fierce...M. Bréqs wrote:Hope it works for ya! Enjoy!johnnydeep wrote:thanx for your replies and addvice. ive elected to go with presonus in the end. meant to be very stable.
cheers peeps
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Say more? I was wondering the same thing today while looking at some used presonus firewire interfaces.stinky wrote:yeah, right.. presonus bites my ass... somethin fierce...
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Re: a stable audio interface for a dj?
I had a presonus firestation a while back, and it just blew goats. It was total crap, and i never once got it to work properly (and i'm a tech)... their support sucks ass, and their equipment is cheap shit. I would never buy anything from presonus because anything they make can be bought from another company for just as cheap and with better parts, and support. The Echo card rox solid.. never had a single problem with it, and it has awesome latency. I can guarantee that the headache of owning a presonus is not worth it when compared to something as simple as the echo. Personally, for djing, that statement goes for any gear that you're looking to dj with.. the echo is simple, it just works. Unfortunately, if you have a new macbook pro, you're shit out of luck. If that's the case, i'd take m-audio over presonus any day.tylenol wrote:Say more? I was wondering the same thing today while looking at some used presonus firewire interfaces.stinky wrote:yeah, right.. presonus bites my ass... somethin fierce...
had a presonus firebox, wouldnt recomend it, had an maudio 410, wouldnt recomend it, have now got a motu traveller, would definately recomend it or the ultra lite i think is the same thing but smaller....curious though for dj sets would be good to just have something compact with just 2 outputs like the echo indigo dj, anyone know if there is anything like that for intel macs, will the indigo dj work with a mac book pro ?
See the comment about the Echo Audiofire2 above.alan* wrote:had a presonus firebox, wouldnt recomend it, had an maudio 410, wouldnt recomend it, have now got a motu traveller, would definately recomend it or the ultra lite i think is the same thing but smaller....curious though for dj sets would be good to just have something compact with just 2 outputs like the echo indigo dj, anyone know if there is anything like that for intel macs, will the indigo dj work with a mac book pro ?
edit: I asked Echo about support for the card slot on the MBP they said they had no plans (because of the audiofire2).