NI audio 10??

NI audio 10??
Posted on: 14.02.2011 by Fredda Scotton
hey guys, i was just checking NI's website and they and when they were comparing the audio 10 to the audio 8 the said '' ideal for setting up Send & Return effects through your DJ mixer'' when talkting about the extra fifth in and out channel...
just what does that mean?? anybody??
Lisa Lochotzki
15.02.2011
Originally Posted by karlos santos
Bus power is the last thing i care about Live. I want to be certain that the laptop isnt getting to stressed.
Take a Surge Protector strip that accommodates all your gear and use one of the clubs sockets. Job done.
this!
nayit ruiz jaramillo
15.02.2011
Originally Posted by DJKeyWee
I don't get why people complaint about the extra power-supply... might just be better to avoid ground loops if they have isolate the PSU & USB ground.

Eat this!
LOL... i just posted pretty much the same under a post of yours in the G.D. Forum.

Originally Posted by eeloe
It's an extra cable that's needed to be carried to each gig, it's an extra power outlet that needs to be found in already cramped DJ boxes.
I dont get this.
Bus power is the last thing i care about Live. I want to be certain that the laptop isnt getting to stressed.
Take a Surge Protector strip that accommodates all your gear and use one of the clubs sockets. Job done.
Tatum Ansaldo
15.02.2011
Originally Posted by eeloe
I'm starting to dislike the audio 10 straight out of the box, any of the pics i've seen of the set ups, it appears that it needs to be mains powered....

Major dissing point that it's not bus powered.
The main reason I'm not believeing of upgrading.
Tatum Ansaldo
15.02.2011
Originally Posted by lsdave
only shitty thing about this is if you are using your hardware with an external mixer you have no selection over pre or post fader. So say goodbye to using the delay and echo in a creative manner.
how so??
Fredda Scotton
14.02.2011
hey guys, i was just checking NI's website and they and when they were comparing the audio 10 to the audio 8 the said '' ideal for setting up Send & Return effects through your DJ mixer'' when talkting about the extra fifth in and out channel...
just what does that mean?? anybody??
Leeanna Ayla
15.02.2011
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Corliss Michalke
15.02.2011
I used to use a big 80 record UDG bag, as my gig bag, and i recently got the UDG traktor bag, and i love it.

It fits everything, pretty much, i had to get the extra headphone case to fit the headphones..

there simply isn't enough room in that bag to bring a power strip, and i don't want to have to use a bigger bag!
Lisa Lochotzki
15.02.2011
Originally Posted by karlos santos
Bus power is the last thing i care about Live. I want to be certain that the laptop isnt getting to stressed.
Take a Surge Protector strip that accommodates all your gear and use one of the clubs sockets. Job done.
this!
nayit ruiz jaramillo
15.02.2011
Originally Posted by DJKeyWee
I don't get why people complaint about the extra power-supply... might just be better to avoid ground loops if they have isolate the PSU & USB ground.

Eat this!
LOL... i just posted pretty much the same under a post of yours in the G.D. Forum.

Originally Posted by eeloe
It's an extra cable that's needed to be carried to each gig, it's an extra power outlet that needs to be found in already cramped DJ boxes.
I dont get this.
Bus power is the last thing i care about Live. I want to be certain that the laptop isnt getting to stressed.
Take a Surge Protector strip that accommodates all your gear and use one of the clubs sockets. Job done.
Lisa Lochotzki
15.02.2011
SO? Bring a power bar and that's it?!? You can even ty-wrap everything on that/those power bar so you don't forget anything at home!?!?

That'll need more to convince me
Corliss Michalke
15.02.2011
It's an extra cable that's needed to be carried to each gig, it's an extra power outlet that needs to be found in already cramped DJ boxes.
Lisa Lochotzki
15.02.2011
I don't get why people complaint about the extra power-supply... might just be better to avoid ground loops if they have isolate the PSU & USB ground.

Eat this!
Corliss Michalke
15.02.2011
ya see, at the moment, i'm playing off 2 x1's with 4 decks, i REALLY want to upgrade to TSP2, to be able to spin timecode i i want to, and get sick of sync.

If it means another plug that i'll need to find room for, i'm gonna give it a skip!
Tatum Ansaldo
15.02.2011
Originally Posted by eeloe
I'm starting to dislike the audio 10 straight out of the box, any of the pics i've seen of the set ups, it appears that it needs to be mains powered....

Major dissing point that it's not bus powered.
The main reason I'm not believeing of upgrading.
Corliss Michalke
15.02.2011
I'm starting to dislike the audio 10 straight out of the box, any of the pics i've seen of the set ups, it appears that it needs to be mains powered....

Major dissing point that it's not bus powered.
Homer Selgado
15.02.2011
Then leave the fader up, and just stop playback of the echoed deck, and then fade out the echo trail with the fader....


Not such a good solution if you want to come back to that track in time though...
Kiyoko Wellisch
15.02.2011
You could just internally kill the sound with a filter or internal EQ to achieve the same effect, couldn't you?
India Hakobyan
15.02.2011
I've explained this in another thread, but to put it simply, if you have the delay or echo engaged on either of the pioneer 600 700 800 mixers, and you have it on only on one channel. You are able to bring the channel fader up and drop it on a beat and have a trailing echo even tho the fader is down. that means that the efx return line is either routed post fader or direct to master. in a situation with traktors efx, the return is on the same channel PRE fader so when the fader is down, you do not hear the trailing echo.
Tatum Ansaldo
15.02.2011
Originally Posted by lsdave
only shitty thing about this is if you are using your hardware with an external mixer you have no selection over pre or post fader. So say goodbye to using the delay and echo in a creative manner.
how so??
India Hakobyan
15.02.2011
only shitty thing about this is if you are using your hardware with an external mixer you have no selection over pre or post fader. So say goodbye to using the delay and echo in a creative manner.
Homer Selgado
14.02.2011
It means I finally get to integrate my Korg Kaoss Pad KP3 into my Traktor setup, as my mixer currently has no send/return...

Tasty.
Kiyoko Wellisch
14.02.2011
It means you redirect a channel out of the 5th output and into an external effects processor and then back into the 5th input to then be routed out through the master.

It's a common feature of decent quality mixers that allows you to add additional effects not included in your CDJs/program.

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