DJing only with internal soundcards?
DJing only with internal soundcards? Posted on: 05.08.2012 by Noella Barcheers Hi, first of all I'm no professional DJ. I just like to play music at my house or with friends. And before I spend $50 on a sound card I want to experiment something different and I believe it is possible.Okay so I don't have a sound card, I have a PC and currently using Traktor 2 with Asio4all v2. Now what I'm trying to do is being able to play music on Deck A from my rear PC audio jack to a speaker while listening to other decks with my headphones on the front audio jack. Yes I've heard this is possible, but I'm just going to figure it out myself. Anyone know anything about this? It's simply has the same idea of external soundcards but only using internal soundcard. Edit: - So far I managed to set the Realtek manager to enable front and back audio jack, so I can hear same audio at the same time. - Now, what I'm trying to do is be able to switch decks I want to listen to on my earphone. | |
Jacelyn Turkson 07.08.2012 |
Originally Posted by Eliot Han
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Jacelyn Turkson 06.08.2012 |
Originally Posted by MWagner
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Werner Bile 06.08.2012 |
Originally Posted by ranboggy
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Jacelyn Turkson 06.08.2012 |
Originally Posted by MWagner
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Noella Barcheers 05.08.2012 | Hi, first of all I'm no professional DJ. I just like to play music at my house or with friends. And before I spend $50 on a sound card I want to experiment something different and I believe it is possible. Okay so I don't have a sound card, I have a PC and currently using Traktor 2 with Asio4all v2. Now what I'm trying to do is being able to play music on Deck A from my rear PC audio jack to a speaker while listening to other decks with my headphones on the front audio jack. Yes I've heard this is possible, but I'm just going to figure it out myself. Anyone know anything about this? It's simply has the same idea of external soundcards but only using internal soundcard. Edit: - So far I managed to set the Realtek manager to enable front and back audio jack, so I can hear same audio at the same time. - Now, what I'm trying to do is be able to switch decks I want to listen to on my earphone. |
Jacelyn Turkson 07.08.2012 |
Originally Posted by Eliot Han
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Ciara Cuttill 07.08.2012 | i see what your are doing , i did this with a tower pc a while back you have a headphone jack in the front and one in the back, to correctly utilize this in traktor (or any dj program) you will need to aggregate. ASIO4All is a free windows program that makes a "virtual sound card" with your two sound card channels. Once setup, you can select ASIO4All in your sound card options and then select the appropriate channel for master or monitor. I will say this , it is great for beginning as you dont have to go out and purchase gear , but remember that the sound quality takes a hit because your pc is doing more processing to aggregate the sounds rather than having a single sound card with multiple outs. |
Jacelyn Turkson 06.08.2012 |
Originally Posted by MWagner
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Werner Bile 06.08.2012 |
Originally Posted by ranboggy
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Jacelyn Turkson 06.08.2012 |
Originally Posted by MWagner
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Werner Bile 06.08.2012 | My laptop can do it, using the separate "Communications headphone" jack. |
Jacelyn Turkson 06.08.2012 | not sure how to route it on a pc with the two jacks, but i believe most of the routing will definitely be done in asio and then set the soundcard in traktor to asio, internal, and assign them to master and monitor. or ebay it and get a super cheap usb soundcard and then set that up in asio. because for some reason in traktor it wont allow 2 seperate soundcards. |
Elois Mcnaulty 05.08.2012 | just configure one stereo channel to headphones monitor and master to another and go |
Celine Surico 05.08.2012 | ...you could get a decent audio interface with two separate outputs for $100 or so... |
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