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Audio Interface help
Posted on: 09.12.2009 by Cyndy Yarussi
Hey everyone,
I've been searching for help with myproblem on the community s and I couldn't find it, so I'm asking here.

I just ordered 2 SCS.3Ds and an external mixer and I was wondering if anybody has some advice for an audio interface.

I'm looking for a cheap interface to conect my laptop to my mixer, bu I'm now on a bit of a budget until I can buy something better Audio4/8. But first I have to play a few gigs this month. So does anyone have a cheap interface or alternate solution to my problem.

Looking forward to the help, so thanks in advance!
Cyndy Yarussi
09.12.2009
Hey everyone,
I've been searching for help with myproblem on the community s and I couldn't find it, so I'm asking here.

I just ordered 2 SCS.3Ds and an external mixer and I was wondering if anybody has some advice for an audio interface.

I'm looking for a cheap interface to conect my laptop to my mixer, bu I'm now on a bit of a budget until I can buy something better Audio4/8. But first I have to play a few gigs this month. So does anyone have a cheap interface or alternate solution to my problem.

Looking forward to the help, so thanks in advance!
Many Atia
11.12.2009
Yeah, nix one of the dascratches and put the money towards a mixer that won't break six months down the line.
juan garcia
11.12.2009
i don't believe you'll need other controllers with 2 dascratches, at least for the time being.

that Behringer is pretty bottom of the barrel, can u find a better mixer maybe used in your area instead?

for recording with that setup you'll need another capture device to record the audio coming out of the mixer. I use a mini-disk player cause it easy and i have one around...

good luck
Cyndy Yarussi
10.12.2009
Thanks for your answer. I believe I have it all igured out now. My final setup will probbly look like this

Behringer DJX-750 or 700
2 Stanton SCS.3Ds
Audio 2 Interface

Do you have any advice on what to do if I decide to throw in a Korg Nanopad or Nanokey?

And what to do if I want to record my mix?

Let me know what you believe. Thanks.

10.12.2009
I would also suggest the NI A2DJ if you don't need any inputs on your audio interface.

it's simple, loud, small, lightweight, compact and stable. I find it of great use when just using a controller with powered speakers, but it's also adaptable for friends who want to use their own mixer in the mix...

Cyndy Yarussi
10.12.2009
Bump. Anyone?
Cyndy Yarussi
09.12.2009
I thought about the Audio 2, but is it possible with the outputs that the Audio 2 has? I was under the impresion that it wasnt
Many Atia
09.12.2009
Audio 2? probably the cheapest thing that you can still call reliable... although I've never used it, I've used other NI cards and their drivers aren't shabby. It'll more than get you by.

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