Audio 2 or Audio 6?
Audio 2 or Audio 6? Posted on: 17.06.2011 by Lucina Zampino Whats up everyone, Ive been having a little trouble getting all my gear to be set up nice and flush. I have two cdj850s, djm350, and macbook pro. Im using traktor pro 2 software. Now that a .tsi is getting released for the 850s i would like to get my cdjs hooked up and working with tp2.Im leaning towards purchasing the audio 2 this weekend to solve all of my problems but I was wondering if you believe I should just go ahead an purchase an audio 6. I cant really find out if there are anything I would need the extra ports for. I am also planning on purchasing the akai mpd mini controller too so thats something to believe about.....any feedback is appreciated, thanks a lot! | |
Dorie Scelzo 19.06.2011 | Do you want the extra IO that the Audio 6 provides? I don't believe you can use it without upgrading your other gear, but it'll give you an input pair for recoding that works inside Traktor. You can still record without it, as you can just run into your computer's line-in and record off that (it'll be about the same quality as recordings off the audio 6 in ways that matter (who cares if your converters have 144 or 96ish dB of dynamic range when your source has more like 8?), but you won't be able to use Traktor's recording |
Dorie Scelzo 19.06.2011 | Do you want the extra IO that the Audio 6 provides? I don't believe you can use it without upgrading your other gear, but it'll give you an input pair for recoding that works inside Traktor. You can still record without it, as you can just run into your computer's line-in and record off that (it'll be about the same quality as recordings off the audio 6 in ways that matter (who cares if your converters have 144 or 96ish dB of dynamic range when your source has more like 8?), but you won't be able to use Traktor's recording |
Dorie Scelzo 19.06.2011 | Do you want the extra IO that the Audio 6 provides? I don't believe you can use it without upgrading your other gear, but it'll give you an input pair for recoding that works inside Traktor. You can still record without it, as you can just run into your computer's line-in and record off that (it'll be about the same quality as recordings off the audio 6 in ways that matter (who cares if your converters have 144 or 96ish dB of dynamic range when your source has more like 8?), but you won't be able to use Traktor's recording |
Dorie Scelzo 19.06.2011 | Do you want the extra IO that the Audio 6 provides? I don't believe you can use it without upgrading your other gear, but it'll give you an input pair for recoding that works inside Traktor. You can still record without it, as you can just run into your computer's line-in and record off that (it'll be about the same quality as recordings off the audio 6 in ways that matter (who cares if your converters have 144 or 96ish dB of dynamic range when your source has more like 8?), but you won't be able to use Traktor's recording |
Dorie Scelzo 19.06.2011 | Do you want the extra IO that the Audio 6 provides? I don't believe you can use it without upgrading your other gear, but it'll give you an input pair for recoding that works inside Traktor. You can still record without it, as you can just run into your computer's line-in and record off that (it'll be about the same quality as recordings off the audio 6 in ways that matter (who cares if your converters have 144 or 96ish dB of dynamic range when your source has more like 8?), but you won't be able to use Traktor's recording |
Dorie Scelzo 19.06.2011 | Do you want the extra IO that the Audio 6 provides? I don't believe you can use it without upgrading your other gear, but it'll give you an input pair for recoding that works inside Traktor. You can still record without it, as you can just run into your computer's line-in and record off that (it'll be about the same quality as recordings off the audio 6 in ways that matter (who cares if your converters have 144 or 96ish dB of dynamic range when your source has more like 8?), but you won't be able to use Traktor's recording |
Dorie Scelzo 19.06.2011 | Do you want the extra IO that the Audio 6 provides? I don't believe you can use it without upgrading your other gear, but it'll give you an input pair for recoding that works inside Traktor. You can still record without it, as you can just run into your computer's line-in and record off that (it'll be about the same quality as recordings off the audio 6 in ways that matter (who cares if your converters have 144 or 96ish dB of dynamic range when your source has more like 8?), but you won't be able to use Traktor's recording |
Dorie Scelzo 19.06.2011 | Do you want the extra IO that the Audio 6 provides? I don't believe you can use it without upgrading your other gear, but it'll give you an input pair for recoding that works inside Traktor. You can still record without it, as you can just run into your computer's line-in and record off that (it'll be about the same quality as recordings off the audio 6 in ways that matter (who cares if your converters have 144 or 96ish dB of dynamic range when your source has more like 8?), but you won't be able to use Traktor's recording |
Dorie Scelzo 19.06.2011 | Do you want the extra IO that the Audio 6 provides? I don't believe you can use it without upgrading your other gear, but it'll give you an input pair for recoding that works inside Traktor. You can still record without it, as you can just run into your computer's line-in and record off that (it'll be about the same quality as recordings off the audio 6 in ways that matter (who cares if your converters have 144 or 96ish dB of dynamic range when your source has more like 8?), but you won't be able to use Traktor's recording |
Dorie Scelzo 19.06.2011 | Do you want the extra IO that the Audio 6 provides? I don't believe you can use it without upgrading your other gear, but it'll give you an input pair for recoding that works inside Traktor. You can still record without it, as you can just run into your computer's line-in and record off that (it'll be about the same quality as recordings off the audio 6 in ways that matter (who cares if your converters have 144 or 96ish dB of dynamic range when your source has more like 8?), but you won't be able to use Traktor's recording |
Dorie Scelzo 19.06.2011 | Do you want the extra IO that the Audio 6 provides? I don't believe you can use it without upgrading your other gear, but it'll give you an input pair for recoding that works inside Traktor. You can still record without it, as you can just run into your computer's line-in and record off that (it'll be about the same quality as recordings off the audio 6 in ways that matter (who cares if your converters have 144 or 96ish dB of dynamic range when your source has more like 8?), but you won't be able to use Traktor's recording |
Dorie Scelzo 19.06.2011 | Do you want the extra IO that the Audio 6 provides? I don't believe you can use it without upgrading your other gear, but it'll give you an input pair for recoding that works inside Traktor. You can still record without it, as you can just run into your computer's line-in and record off that (it'll be about the same quality as recordings off the audio 6 in ways that matter (who cares if your converters have 144 or 96ish dB of dynamic range when your source has more like 8?), but you won't be able to use Traktor's recording |
Dorie Scelzo 19.06.2011 | Do you want the extra IO that the Audio 6 provides? I don't believe you can use it without upgrading your other gear, but it'll give you an input pair for recoding that works inside Traktor. You can still record without it, as you can just run into your computer's line-in and record off that (it'll be about the same quality as recordings off the audio 6 in ways that matter (who cares if your converters have 144 or 96ish dB of dynamic range when your source has more like 8?), but you won't be able to use Traktor's recording |
Dorie Scelzo 19.06.2011 | Do you want the extra IO that the Audio 6 provides? I don't believe you can use it without upgrading your other gear, but it'll give you an input pair for recoding that works inside Traktor. You can still record without it, as you can just run into your computer's line-in and record off that (it'll be about the same quality as recordings off the audio 6 in ways that matter (who cares if your converters have 144 or 96ish dB of dynamic range when your source has more like 8?), but you won't be able to use Traktor's recording |
Dorie Scelzo 19.06.2011 | Do you want the extra IO that the Audio 6 provides? I don't believe you can use it without upgrading your other gear, but it'll give you an input pair for recoding that works inside Traktor. You can still record without it, as you can just run into your computer's line-in and record off that (it'll be about the same quality as recordings off the audio 6 in ways that matter (who cares if your converters have 144 or 96ish dB of dynamic range when your source has more like 8?), but you won't be able to use Traktor's recording |
Dorie Scelzo 19.06.2011 | Do you want the extra IO that the Audio 6 provides? I don't believe you can use it without upgrading your other gear, but it'll give you an input pair for recoding that works inside Traktor. You can still record without it, as you can just run into your computer's line-in and record off that (it'll be about the same quality as recordings off the audio 6 in ways that matter (who cares if your converters have 144 or 96ish dB of dynamic range when your source has more like 8?), but you won't be able to use Traktor's recording |
Dorie Scelzo 19.06.2011 | Do you want the extra IO that the Audio 6 provides? I don't believe you can use it without upgrading your other gear, but it'll give you an input pair for recoding that works inside Traktor. You can still record without it, as you can just run into your computer's line-in and record off that (it'll be about the same quality as recordings off the audio 6 in ways that matter (who cares if your converters have 144 or 96ish dB of dynamic range when your source has more like 8?), but you won't be able to use Traktor's recording |
Lucina Zampino 17.06.2011 | Whats up everyone, Ive been having a little trouble getting all my gear to be set up nice and flush. I have two cdj850s, djm350, and macbook pro. Im using traktor pro 2 software. Now that a .tsi is getting released for the 850s i would like to get my cdjs hooked up and working with tp2. Im leaning towards purchasing the audio 2 this weekend to solve all of my problems but I was wondering if you believe I should just go ahead an purchase an audio 6. I cant really find out if there are anything I would need the extra ports for. I am also planning on purchasing the akai mpd mini controller too so thats something to believe about.....any feedback is appreciated, thanks a lot! |
Marva Cupid 19.06.2011 | I heard somewhere that there was abit of problem with the audio 6, just out of curiosity can't u use the CDJs as soundcards and use asio drivers to merge them together? |
Dorie Scelzo 19.06.2011 | Do you want the extra IO that the Audio 6 provides? I don't believe you can use it without upgrading your other gear, but it'll give you an input pair for recoding that works inside Traktor. You can still record without it, as you can just run into your computer's line-in and record off that (it'll be about the same quality as recordings off the audio 6 in ways that matter (who cares if your converters have 144 or 96ish dB of dynamic range when your source has more like 8?), but you won't be able to use Traktor's recording |
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