Soundcards

Soundcards
Posted on: 14.04.2010 by Zelma Fruen
Hey guys, noob question here. Im believeing of getting a vci 100 and Im just wondering about different soundcards.

Specificially the audio 2 dj and the 4dj, can someone point out the major differences in the two in terms of say, use in a club, or hooking them up to speakers etc.

Thanks
Jena Taitt
20.02.2013
Originally Posted by makar1
The M-Audio Fast Track Pro is designed for microphones and pick-up instruments, not turntables.
What are you using the turntables for?
I am using cdj 400s
And i know that they have an inbuilt sound card but the connection is terrible.
Thanks
So what do you recomend except for native instruments?
Thanks
Jena Taitt
20.02.2013
Originally Posted by makar1
Why are you bumping a 3 year old thread? You don't need a sound card to connect turntables to a mixer.

hey man
well im i live in Vietnam because i work here and the only soundcard i can find in any music store is this one and a roland one. will roland work?
i need the sound card so i can use my macbook.
regards
Zelma Fruen
14.04.2010
Hey guys, noob question here. Im believeing of getting a vci 100 and Im just wondering about different soundcards.

Specificially the audio 2 dj and the 4dj, can someone point out the major differences in the two in terms of say, use in a club, or hooking them up to speakers etc.

Thanks
Latoria Kavulich
20.02.2013
If you wish to use timecode with traktor you will need a certified NI soundcard and purchase the scratch upgrade. if you buy new scratch is included
Jena Taitt
20.02.2013
Originally Posted by makar1
The M-Audio Fast Track Pro is designed for microphones and pick-up instruments, not turntables.
What are you using the turntables for?
I am using cdj 400s
And i know that they have an inbuilt sound card but the connection is terrible.
Thanks
So what do you recomend except for native instruments?
Thanks
Alphonso Deitchman
20.02.2013
The M-Audio Fast Track Pro is designed for microphones and pick-up instruments, not turntables.
What are you using the turntables for?
Jena Taitt
20.02.2013
Originally Posted by makar1
Why are you bumping a 3 year old thread? You don't need a sound card to connect turntables to a mixer.

hey man
well im i live in Vietnam because i work here and the only soundcard i can find in any music store is this one and a roland one. will roland work?
i need the sound card so i can use my macbook.
regards
Alphonso Deitchman
20.02.2013
Why are you bumping a 3 year old thread? You don't need a sound card to connect turntables to a mixer.
Jena Taitt
20.02.2013
I am an up and coming dj. i am wondering if the M audio fast track pro allows me to connect 2 turntables and a external mixer.
thanks
Corine Kasman
14.04.2010
A2DJ has a particular advantage in that there is a control on the output volume on the box. So if you use it for your general soundcard you have some say in what gets to the speaker from your computer.

A2DJ has a particular disadvantage in that there is no inputs.

A4DJ is fully DVS compatible so if you can see yourself wanting to go with control vinyl (or CDs) in your DJing future, you might want to bite the bullet and go that way now. But Charo is 100% right in that both will work well for your described needs.

Phil.
juan garcia
14.04.2010
welcome to the community s. the main difference is the number of outputs and the addition of inputs on the audio4, also the audio4 being rca outs/in, and the audio2 being 1/4"

for the purpose you suggested with a vci-100 where you don't need inputs like you would for a dvs setup, either would wok.

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