onboard soundcard for djing?
onboard soundcard for djing?
as its a hassle to plug / unplug my firewire audiophile...can i tryout some edits/fx thingies with the onbard card?it has multiple outputs but when i click on monitor i end up listening 1/2 louder.
its the nforce 4 onboard and it has asio (low latency) with its drivers..
any ideas?
its the nforce 4 onboard and it has asio (low latency) with its drivers..
any ideas?
Re: onboard soundcard for djing?
Toufas wrote:as its a hassle to plug / unplug my firewire audiophile...can i tryout some edits/fx thingies with the onbard card?it has multiple outputs but when i click on monitor i end up listening 1/2 louder.
its the nforce 4 onboard and it has asio (low latency) with its drivers..
any ideas?
Get an Echo IndigoDJ PCMCIA audio card.
Great sound I might add.
Nice and compact.
Has dual stereo outputs so one is your master out and the other is a headphone jack (with a adjustable volume) allowing you too take full advantage of LIVE's prelisten and cuing facilities.
Tonnes of people here use them.
I use one as my main audio card at home.
I'd swear by them myself.
Exceptionally good DA converters for the price with a crisp , clear and in your face punchy sound - ie: the outputs are very HOT .
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Or just use the www.asio4all.com drivers. Will probably give you nice low latency and access to all the outs you have. Works like a charm for me.
Re: onboard soundcard for djing?
heh , yes i want one of those if i could sell my audiophile which has ended up staying inside my bag all the time..i know i am lazyFaX-01 wrote:Toufas wrote:as its a hassle to plug / unplug my firewire audiophile...can i tryout some edits/fx thingies with the onbard card?it has multiple outputs but when i click on monitor i end up listening 1/2 louder.
its the nforce 4 onboard and it has asio (low latency) with its drivers..
any ideas?
Get an Echo IndigoDJ PCMCIA audio card.
Great sound I might add.
Nice and compact.
Has dual stereo outputs so one is your master out and the other is a headphone jack (with a adjustable volume) allowing you too take full advantage of LIVE's prelisten and cuing facilities.
Tonnes of people here use them.
I use one as my main audio card at home.
I'd swear by them myself.
Exceptionally good DA converters for the price with a crisp , clear and in your face punchy sound - ie: the outputs are very HOT .
i tried this mate , and again the same problem, when i try to cue something it comes out from 1/2 as well...Michael-SW wrote:Or just use the www.asio4all.com drivers. Will probably give you nice low latency and access to all the outs you have. Works like a charm for me.
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Are you on Windows XP?
Then you maybe have to set the speaker config under Controlo Panel --> Sounds Settings --> to Quadro speakers or something.
Try it, becourse windows has the ability to set how many speakers you use. If its set to 2 speaker it will only pass the sound thrue one output. If you set it to Quadro it will pass the sound to both outputs.
Give it a try.
Regards
Then you maybe have to set the speaker config under Controlo Panel --> Sounds Settings --> to Quadro speakers or something.
Try it, becourse windows has the ability to set how many speakers you use. If its set to 2 speaker it will only pass the sound thrue one output. If you set it to Quadro it will pass the sound to both outputs.
Give it a try.
Regards
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Yes it should be OK. The only problem is that u can get the drivers for each card to crash with eachother. But it shouldnt be any problem.
give it a try if you have 1 extra card to test with.
give it a try if you have 1 extra card to test with.
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Check this thing out:
It has six pairs of outs (if you use the included SPDIF connector). I've actually used the thing (with Asio4All's drivers) and it freaking screams! I haven't used it with the SPDIF connector though, just the single stereo jack, but all the out pairs do show up in Live ready to go. Even though it's only 16 bit, it handles up to a 192 Khz sampling rate. And look at the price- $30. Chump change. It has to be the tiniest USB card in existence.
It has six pairs of outs (if you use the included SPDIF connector). I've actually used the thing (with Asio4All's drivers) and it freaking screams! I haven't used it with the SPDIF connector though, just the single stereo jack, but all the out pairs do show up in Live ready to go. Even though it's only 16 bit, it handles up to a 192 Khz sampling rate. And look at the price- $30. Chump change. It has to be the tiniest USB card in existence.
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