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Soundcard Help!
Posted on: 10.04.2010 by Christian Stasky
Right, the thing is that i am a bedroom DJ.
I am a total noobie to all of these different types of inputs and outputs, so if anything it is advice that i need most.

I have a home HI-FI system which is the source of sound.. However i do not know which soundcard i should be looking for at all!
My Computer has 2 usb ports, no firewire but a USB to FIREWIRE adapter is a possibility if such a thing is neccesary.
at the moment i am using Traktor's internal mixer as i do not own a mixer myself.
Need cueing finction and prefferably a Good quality soundcard..
Can somebody please explain roughly what i need with maybe some soundcard suggestions..?

Thankyou all.

Joe.
Lacey Westergreen
11.04.2010
these labels on top seem to be pretty much useless...just another way to name the two outputs i guess.
if you have a look at the 360
Lacey Westergreen
11.04.2010
these labels on top seem to be pretty much useless...just another way to name the two outputs i guess.
if you have a look at the 360
Lacey Westergreen
11.04.2010
these labels on top seem to be pretty much useless...just another way to name the two outputs i guess.
if you have a look at the 360
Lacey Westergreen
11.04.2010
these labels on top seem to be pretty much useless...just another way to name the two outputs i guess.
if you have a look at the 360
Lacey Westergreen
11.04.2010
these labels on top seem to be pretty much useless...just another way to name the two outputs i guess.
if you have a look at the 360
Lacey Westergreen
11.04.2010
these labels on top seem to be pretty much useless...just another way to name the two outputs i guess.
if you have a look at the 360
Lacey Westergreen
11.04.2010
these labels on top seem to be pretty much useless...just another way to name the two outputs i guess.
if you have a look at the 360
Lacey Westergreen
11.04.2010
these labels on top seem to be pretty much useless...just another way to name the two outputs i guess.
if you have a look at the 360
Lacey Westergreen
11.04.2010
these labels on top seem to be pretty much useless...just another way to name the two outputs i guess.
if you have a look at the 360
Lacey Westergreen
11.04.2010
these labels on top seem to be pretty much useless...just another way to name the two outputs i guess.
if you have a look at the 360
Lacey Westergreen
11.04.2010
these labels on top seem to be pretty much useless...just another way to name the two outputs i guess.
if you have a look at the 360
Christian Stasky
10.04.2010
Right, the thing is that i am a bedroom DJ.
I am a total noobie to all of these different types of inputs and outputs, so if anything it is advice that i need most.

I have a home HI-FI system which is the source of sound.. However i do not know which soundcard i should be looking for at all!
My Computer has 2 usb ports, no firewire but a USB to FIREWIRE adapter is a possibility if such a thing is neccesary.
at the moment i am using Traktor's internal mixer as i do not own a mixer myself.
Need cueing finction and prefferably a Good quality soundcard..
Can somebody please explain roughly what i need with maybe some soundcard suggestions..?

Thankyou all.

Joe.
Corine Kasman
11.04.2010
I believe I understand New Boys question. Channel A and B that you see on the top in green light up when the A2DJ detects valid inputs from the computer. As soon as you have audio steaming (digitally through the USB) to the sound card (i.e. press play on a deck) channel A lights up and whatever you have connected to output A will receive analog audio to play through the speakers. The same is true for B, but this time you need to do something like press the Cue button (the one with a headphone on it) for the B to turn green and when you press play then on that deck (and assuming the line fader is all the way down) you will get audio out of output B into your headphones.

So Channel A and B are the digital inputs from the computer through the USB, and Output A and B are the converted analog audio for you listening gear .

Phil.
Lacey Westergreen
11.04.2010
these labels on top seem to be pretty much useless...just another way to name the two outputs i guess.
if you have a look at the 360
Christian Stasky
11.04.2010

Thankyou mate. But if you look at a picture of the Audio 2, Which Channel Should i use?
The Headphones and the speakers go in the outputs, but What are channels A and B for?

Thankyou for everything mate.

Joe.
Lacey Westergreen
10.04.2010
they're there to plug in your speakers and your headphones.

here's a drawing:
Christian Stasky
10.04.2010
But then what are the actual Channel A and B holes for then?..

Joe.
Lacey Westergreen
10.04.2010
channel a and b pilmat is referring to ARE the OUTPUTS.
Christian Stasky
10.04.2010
What would i use the outputs for though?

Joe.
Corine Kasman
09.04.2010
Sounds like you need something simple like an Audio 2 DJ from Native Instruments. You would plug the Adapter into Channel A, and the two ends (L-R) into you HI-FI. Then you use Channel B for your headphones. Easy peasy.

Both channels also have volume control on the soundcard.

Just load the drivers before you plug the card in and set up your audio output in Traktor.

Phil.

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