Multiple Audio 2 DJ on Windows

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Multiple Audio 2 DJ on Windows
Posted on: 01.03.2011 by Shane Alberg
Hey all,

I want to get 4 outputs going to a mixer, and the solution I'm leaning towards is buying another Audio 2 DJ in addition to my current one, since all I need is outputs, and the alternative is spending $400 on an Audio 10. I know Mac users can aggregate multiple sound devices together into one, I'm wondering what the best solution is for a Windows user like myself? Has anybody done this with ASIO4ALL? What's the latency like as well?

Thanks!
Shane Alberg
02.03.2011
Originally Posted by MrPopinjay
Yo. You the dude from reddit by any chance?

I've done it with ASIO and I couldn't notice the difference between the two in terms of latency.
I am the dude from Reddit! Small world :-P I just saw your reply on there earlier, I thought I'd post a follow up to it in this community too because ... I was already trollin.

I just saw your latest answer on there, I'll post it just in case someone searches for this:

If you download the ASIO generic audio drivers online you can open the settings program and then it'll show a list of all the connected sound cards. Simply activate all of them and then point traktor towards the "ASIO" option on the sound card list and you'll be able to use all the outputs and inputs you selected.
So you are talking about generic ASIO drivers like ASIO4ALL? Sounds straightforward enough. Thanks!
Shane Alberg
01.03.2011
Hey all,

I want to get 4 outputs going to a mixer, and the solution I'm leaning towards is buying another Audio 2 DJ in addition to my current one, since all I need is outputs, and the alternative is spending $400 on an Audio 10. I know Mac users can aggregate multiple sound devices together into one, I'm wondering what the best solution is for a Windows user like myself? Has anybody done this with ASIO4ALL? What's the latency like as well?

Thanks!
Shane Alberg
02.03.2011
Awesome, thanks for the help!
Kiyoko Wellisch
02.03.2011
Yeah. Just download from this website.

http://www.asio4all.com/

It's pretty self explanatory but you can take at look at the manual you get with the drivers. It's pretty handy.
Shane Alberg
02.03.2011
Originally Posted by MrPopinjay
Yo. You the dude from reddit by any chance?

I've done it with ASIO and I couldn't notice the difference between the two in terms of latency.
I am the dude from Reddit! Small world :-P I just saw your reply on there earlier, I thought I'd post a follow up to it in this community too because ... I was already trollin.

I just saw your latest answer on there, I'll post it just in case someone searches for this:

If you download the ASIO generic audio drivers online you can open the settings program and then it'll show a list of all the connected sound cards. Simply activate all of them and then point traktor towards the "ASIO" option on the sound card list and you'll be able to use all the outputs and inputs you selected.
So you are talking about generic ASIO drivers like ASIO4ALL? Sounds straightforward enough. Thanks!
Tatum Ansaldo
03.03.2011
shit, I keep recommending that and then realising I'm a retard.

Kiyoko Wellisch
02.03.2011
The Audio 4 only has 2 stereo outputs.
Tatum Ansaldo
02.03.2011
you don't need an audio 10, you could probably pick up an audio 4 for a good price on ebay or something. better solution in terms of latency and means you only need one USB.
Kiyoko Wellisch
02.03.2011
Yo. You the dude from reddit by any chance?

I've done it with ASIO and I couldn't notice the difference between the two in terms of latency.

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