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Sound card recommendation for DVS system
Posted on: 15.05.2010 by Alysa Almy
Hello,

I want to buy a soundcard for my DVS system (currently Traktor Scratch Pro). It should have:

- 2 stereo phono inputs (for using turntables)
- 4 stereo outputs (I prefer mixing externally)
- high sound quality and stability

Beside Audio 8 DJ, is there any other option? I do not particularly like the sound of that card.

I own a Motu Ultralite MK3, and another option would be to buy external phono preamps and use my current sound card. But that would mean more gear to carry around

I am open to any recommendations.

Thanks!
Roselle Mcnaul
15.05.2010
Originally Posted by istrateo
@mmauve:

I own a Ultralite MK3 Firewire (not the hybrid one).

- sound quality: very good, but not fabulous. IMO it sounds slightly better than a M-Audio Profire 610, but not as good as a Xone 4D.
- build quality: like a tank
- I use it on Mac OS X / Traktor, no problems with drivers. Easy to set up.

I didn't test the built-in sound processor & effects & mixer. I only used it for DJ-ing.

Downsides:
- pretty big (compared to other soundcards)
- no phono inputs
Thanks for the input dude, really appreciate it! - in your experiences (aside from the Xone 4D) whats the best sound card you've used personally?. I always like hearing other people opinions on this

Anyhow, TSP is sort of a funky matter, you either gotta get a mixer with a built in interface which can support the time code translation, or you have to use some select sound cards with it.

I've heard that Serato's SL1 interface can be used with Traktor via ASIO4ALL. Have you considered that?
Alysa Almy
15.05.2010
Hello,

I want to buy a soundcard for my DVS system (currently Traktor Scratch Pro). It should have:

- 2 stereo phono inputs (for using turntables)
- 4 stereo outputs (I prefer mixing externally)
- high sound quality and stability

Beside Audio 8 DJ, is there any other option? I do not particularly like the sound of that card.

I own a Motu Ultralite MK3, and another option would be to buy external phono preamps and use my current sound card. But that would mean more gear to carry around

I am open to any recommendations.

Thanks!
juan garcia
02.06.2010
you need to use a traktor certified soundcard or mixer to use TSP
Deanna Penley
02.06.2010
So it has to be the NI audio 8?! I already own another DVS and have the option of a reduced upgrade to Traktor Scratch Pro minus the soundcard. But I would have to buy that separately?
Alysa Almy
17.05.2010
mmauve, what is your personal experience with different soundcards?
Alysa Almy
16.05.2010
Thank you for the responses, I guess I will have to choose between phono preamps or Audio 8 DJ

@mmauve:

The SL1 soundcard does not fit the profile - it does not have 4 stereo outputs

I have personally used the following sound cards:

- Motu Ultralite MK3 Firewire - best one so far, see above for details
- M-audio Profire 610 - nice sound (very close to CDJ1000 MK3), 4 stereo outputs, nice build. Good soundcard.
- Audio 8 DJ - it has everything you need except sound quality (IMO, it sounds significantly worse than CDJ1000 MK3).
- ESI U46DJ MK1 - sound quality: worse than Audio 8 DJ, no drivers for Vista (cand be used only on XP or Mac OS X), but it is cheap. Good for bedroom or bars.
Jayne Yellowhair
15.05.2010
Maybe SL1 interface can be used, but definitely not with Traktor Scratch Pro because it's not 'Traktor certified'. Basically only the audio 8 fits your need if you want to go TSP.

Phono pre amps are not so large/expensive: http://www.phonopreamps.com/
Roselle Mcnaul
15.05.2010
Originally Posted by istrateo
@mmauve:

I own a Ultralite MK3 Firewire (not the hybrid one).

- sound quality: very good, but not fabulous. IMO it sounds slightly better than a M-Audio Profire 610, but not as good as a Xone 4D.
- build quality: like a tank
- I use it on Mac OS X / Traktor, no problems with drivers. Easy to set up.

I didn't test the built-in sound processor & effects & mixer. I only used it for DJ-ing.

Downsides:
- pretty big (compared to other soundcards)
- no phono inputs
Thanks for the input dude, really appreciate it! - in your experiences (aside from the Xone 4D) whats the best sound card you've used personally?. I always like hearing other people opinions on this

Anyhow, TSP is sort of a funky matter, you either gotta get a mixer with a built in interface which can support the time code translation, or you have to use some select sound cards with it.

I've heard that Serato's SL1 interface can be used with Traktor via ASIO4ALL. Have you considered that?
juan garcia
15.05.2010
if you own traktor scratch pro then you should already own a certified soundcard or mixer right?

you're options soundcards for TSP are limited to the approved ones unless you are using some cracked version.
Alysa Almy
15.05.2010
@mmauve:

I own a Ultralite MK3 Firewire (not the hybrid one).

- sound quality: very good, but not fabulous. IMO it sounds slightly better than a M-Audio Profire 610, but not as good as a Xone 4D.
- build quality: like a tank
- I use it on Mac OS X / Traktor, no problems with drivers. Easy to set up.

I didn't test the built-in sound processor & effects & mixer. I only used it for DJ-ing.

Downsides:
- pretty big (compared to other soundcards)
- no phono inputs
Roselle Mcnaul
15.05.2010
Quick question, I'm actually considering buying an Ultralite MK3 at the moment cause of the great stuff Im hearing about it's Mac OS support. What's your general experience with it?, good sound?, built well?, any gripes?

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