Apogee Duet...good soundcard to DJ live?
Posted: Thu Feb 04, 2010 10:33 am
So I know the Apogee Duet's output and headphones are tied together. So you wouldn't be able to cue. Do people still use it for DJing live or would you guys recommend another soundcard? Since I have the Duet, I don't want to get another soundcard that's too expensive, I just want something that I can DJ with for gigs and would like it if its Firewire. The M-Audio Firewire Solo looks decently priced, but I was wondering if that soundcard's only output is tied in with the headphone output.
I'm new to the world of Ableton Live or pretty much using any DAW. I'm a Serato user and was intrigued by the The Bridge. I have already started learning on Logic (before The Bridge announcement), but I put that aside to focus on learning Ableton now.
With that being said, I know when The Bridge is released, I wouldn't need another soundcard other than my existing Rane SL3 unit. But that's only if I run the Ableton clips in Scratch Live. If I wanted to run Ableton Live on its own, that's probably where I'm going to need soundcard.
I'm new to the world of Ableton Live or pretty much using any DAW. I'm a Serato user and was intrigued by the The Bridge. I have already started learning on Logic (before The Bridge announcement), but I put that aside to focus on learning Ableton now.
With that being said, I know when The Bridge is released, I wouldn't need another soundcard other than my existing Rane SL3 unit. But that's only if I run the Ableton clips in Scratch Live. If I wanted to run Ableton Live on its own, that's probably where I'm going to need soundcard.