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13 yr old just getting started/What soundcard is best for Numark Mixtrack LE Posted on: 07.01.2012 by Eilene Masangcay My son is just getting started, he's 13 and has been playing with several DJ'ing programs like Virtual DJ while we sorted out if this was something he was going to stick with. Now that its been 2 1/2 months and he seems committed I'm trying to find out what he would need to get started. I just placed the order or his Midi controler, Numark Mixtrack with Virtual DJ LE, and of course,now he figures out, after winning the auction that this doesn't come with an internal soundcard and that we have to buy one. What would you suggest for someone who is just getting started? Something inexpensive but good quality that will do what he needs and last I'm ok with used as long as it works. I'm a single parent with a very limited income and I've already spent more than I planned on the MIDI so now it is starting to get more complex than he first explained and is costing more than he said it would. As far as computer, I'm sure it will have some impact and he'll run to me saying he needs a RAM upgrade or it wont work, he will most likely be using my Dell Studio XPS 1640 laptop with (3gigs of RAM and a core 2 duo) or his Toshiba Satellite (2Gig Ram, Intel Celeron processor). He will be doing school dances and friends parties. Any suggestions are welcome but the Midi is on its way via Ebay so we're kinda stuck with it. Also what other things will he need? Anything/companies to stay away from? | |
Gavin Rachor 10.01.2012 |
Originally Posted by Cybertrash
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Evelyn Navarijo 10.01.2012 |
Originally Posted by Lew
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Gavin Rachor 08.01.2012 |
Originally Posted by Cybertrash
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Eilene Masangcay 07.01.2012 | My son is just getting started, he's 13 and has been playing with several DJ'ing programs like Virtual DJ while we sorted out if this was something he was going to stick with. Now that its been 2 1/2 months and he seems committed I'm trying to find out what he would need to get started. I just placed the order or his Midi controler, Numark Mixtrack with Virtual DJ LE, and of course,now he figures out, after winning the auction that this doesn't come with an internal soundcard and that we have to buy one. What would you suggest for someone who is just getting started? Something inexpensive but good quality that will do what he needs and last I'm ok with used as long as it works. I'm a single parent with a very limited income and I've already spent more than I planned on the MIDI so now it is starting to get more complex than he first explained and is costing more than he said it would. As far as computer, I'm sure it will have some impact and he'll run to me saying he needs a RAM upgrade or it wont work, he will most likely be using my Dell Studio XPS 1640 laptop with (3gigs of RAM and a core 2 duo) or his Toshiba Satellite (2Gig Ram, Intel Celeron processor). He will be doing school dances and friends parties. Any suggestions are welcome but the Midi is on its way via Ebay so we're kinda stuck with it. Also what other things will he need? Anything/companies to stay away from? |
Eilene Masangcay 12.01.2012 | Guess I posted my question in the wrong place, MY BAD! Sorry!! thank you for all the replies, we're waiting for the Midi to get here, tick tock, I assumed this would all be so simple, assumption for ya. I have more questions but I'll post them in the correct place |
Georgiann Bayze 10.01.2012 | Definitely get the numark DJ io that's what I use and I ain't switching |
Gavin Rachor 10.01.2012 |
Originally Posted by Cybertrash
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Evelyn Navarijo 10.01.2012 |
Originally Posted by Lew
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Glynis Mangona 09.01.2012 | i second the vote for the NI Audio DJ 2. the output jacks aren't ideal, but definitely workable. and the sound quality is great. also, i'm pretty sure djtt posted a blog not too long ago about free/cheap dj softwares. props for being a cool dad |
Clinton Voran 09.01.2012 | Ah, VDJ LE, how I hate you so. |
Julio Tewell 09.01.2012 | you need to get your boy a soundcard and some software. You can get an audio 2 dj and traktor pro for around $100 each. Look at the buy/sell threads here. And the soundcard and software have good re-sell value, so it can't be a terrible investment. |
Gavin Rachor 08.01.2012 |
Originally Posted by Cybertrash
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Evelyn Navarijo 08.01.2012 | As someone mentioned, basic VDJ does not support external soundcards, however, your Mixtrack will be supported by Serato DJ Intro, which is free, so you shouldn't need to worry about software. |
Patrica Giancaterino 07.01.2012 | If you need re-assurance, the numark mixtrack is a solid product for the money and a great buy for a beginner. I along with several other people on the community have one, so if you have any questions/problems, they'll get addressed pretty quickly here on the community s. Also, I run the mixtrack plus a novation launchpad(other midi controller) on my Macbook with 2.0ghz core2 duo, and only 1GB of ram without any problems, so it should run very smoothly on your computer. |
Wei Lebeaux 07.01.2012 | Buy an Native Instruments Audio 4. I know you've seen the Audio 2, and I like that card, but the Audio 4 is a better choice for a few reasons: 1. Cost: An Audio 2 is $50 bucks; the Audio 4 can be found on eBay or here in the community s for roughly 100 bucks pretty regularly. 2. Output system: The audio 2 uses nothing but 1/4 inch jacks. This requires adapters to wire into a system. While they are included with the unit, it's a PITA and if you lose the adapters, you're stuck with 1/4 inch inputs. The Audio 4 has 2 inputs and 2 outputs (RCA) as a well as a 1/4 inch headphone jack with a physical volume knob. 3. Expandability. When your son gets to the point where he wants a DVS setup, all you have to do is buy Traktor Scratch, and the audio 4 will run two channels of timecode. The audio 2 isn't compatible with timecode at all, so if you wanted to go DVS, you'd need an Audio 4/6/8/10 anyways. You're spending an extra 50-75 bucks to make sure you don't have to spend another 200 or more down the road for a soundcard with DVS inputs. I have an Audio 4 and I love it. I started on a VCI-100, and when I realized that I needed timecode for my mixing style, all I had to do was procure the 1200s and the scratch upgrade, and I was golden. |
Jonathan Chiuchiolo 07.01.2012 | first off you are a great parent, wish mine took as much of an interest when I was a kid now unfortunately the version of vdj you are getting does not support external soundcards, your options are either obtain a copy of vdj 7 pro which does allow external soundcards and get something like the Native Instruments Audio 2 DJ I got one off ebay for $50 AUS, it is the best quality card although you could also look at reloop play numark dj i/o m audio connectiv maya 44 hercules dj trim [ame="http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Dmi&field-keywords=audio+2+dj&x=0&y=0"]Amazon.com: audio 2 dj: Musical Instruments[/ame] or you could get a pair of numark pdx usb headphones that will work for cueing up a track with vdj LE, and use the standard output on the computer, this tricks the program into believeing you have 2 onboard soundcards. [ame="http://www.amazon.com/Numark-PHX-USB-Analog-Headphones/dp/B0038YX39K"]Amazon.com: Numark PHX USB USB + Analog Dj Headphones: Musical Instruments@@AMEPARAM@@http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41-2bFgFzuL.@@AMEPARAM@@41-2bFgFzuL[/ame] In regard to the laptop you have should be fine for running LE as the program is not very cpu intensive, I can run the pro version on a netbook at 1.66ghz 2gb ram, so yours will be fine. good luck |
Addie Engbrecht 07.01.2012 | Native Instruments' Audio 2 DJ is cheap (under $100 brand new) , and has top notch sound quality. You can probably find one used on ebay as well. http://www.native-instruments.com/#/...aktor-audio-2/ |
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