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Audio interface for DJing & Production
Posted on: 01.01.2013 by Cletus Starky
Hi,

Would anyone be able to recommend me a soundcard that's suitable for DJing out as well as using as my production soundcard? Production wise I don't have many midi devices, literally the soundcard is just there for monitoring through my speakers.

Thanks,

bobcat
Cletus Starky
18.01.2013
Originally Posted by ksandvik
Budget? Basically you need two output channels, one for speakers and one for monitors. Any low-end Focusrite ones are fine, for example. Apogee has better DAC and ADC controllers but you need to spent $500 on a Duet.
120-160
Cletus Starky
18.01.2013
Originally Posted by ksandvik
Budget? Basically you need two output channels, one for speakers and one for monitors. Any low-end Focusrite ones are fine, for example. Apogee has better DAC and ADC controllers but you need to spent $500 on a Duet.
120-160
Cletus Starky
18.01.2013
Originally Posted by ksandvik
Budget? Basically you need two output channels, one for speakers and one for monitors. Any low-end Focusrite ones are fine, for example. Apogee has better DAC and ADC controllers but you need to spent $500 on a Duet.
120-160
Cletus Starky
18.01.2013
Originally Posted by ksandvik
Budget? Basically you need two output channels, one for speakers and one for monitors. Any low-end Focusrite ones are fine, for example. Apogee has better DAC and ADC controllers but you need to spent $500 on a Duet.
120-160
Cletus Starky
18.01.2013
Originally Posted by ksandvik
Budget? Basically you need two output channels, one for speakers and one for monitors. Any low-end Focusrite ones are fine, for example. Apogee has better DAC and ADC controllers but you need to spent $500 on a Duet.
120-160
Michell Wehrmeyer
19.01.2013
Originally Posted by deevey
NI Audio 2 so long as you don't need any inputs *shrugs*
I also agree with this since you said it is only to play sound through your speakers. IF you need more, this probably won't suffice but for sound through a set of speakers, this will do.
Julius Schoenhofer
19.01.2013
Originally Posted by deevey
NI Audio 2 so long as you don't need any inputs *shrugs*
x2
Rolanda Clodfelder
18.01.2013
Originally Posted by bobcat
bumpity bump
NI Audio 2 so long as you don't need any inputs *shrugs*
Cletus Starky
18.01.2013
Originally Posted by ksandvik
Budget? Basically you need two output channels, one for speakers and one for monitors. Any low-end Focusrite ones are fine, for example. Apogee has better DAC and ADC controllers but you need to spent $500 on a Duet.
120-160
Colin Tuozzo
01.01.2013
Originally Posted by bobcat
Hi,

Would anyone be able to recommend me a soundcard that's suitable for DJing out as well as using as my production soundcard? Production wise I don't have many midi devices, literally the soundcard is just there for monitoring through my speakers.

Thanks,

bobcat
Check Focusrite Saffire\Scarlett range.
I personally use Saffire 6 USB (2In + 4Out), nice clean sound, loud enough, low latency, great mic pre-amps, price is decent too and overall it really works well. That is one interface I will keep until completely breaks...
Cletus Starky
01.01.2013
Hi,

Would anyone be able to recommend me a soundcard that's suitable for DJing out as well as using as my production soundcard? Production wise I don't have many midi devices, literally the soundcard is just there for monitoring through my speakers.

Thanks,

bobcat
Michell Wehrmeyer
19.01.2013
Originally Posted by deevey
NI Audio 2 so long as you don't need any inputs *shrugs*
I also agree with this since you said it is only to play sound through your speakers. IF you need more, this probably won't suffice but for sound through a set of speakers, this will do.
Hipolito Scionti
19.01.2013
Komplete audio 6 or 2nd hand audio kontrol 1

http://www.native-instruments.com/en...dio-6/?type=99
Julius Schoenhofer
19.01.2013
Originally Posted by deevey
NI Audio 2 so long as you don't need any inputs *shrugs*
x2
Stanley Topoleski
18.01.2013
i second the focusrite i use a saffire 6 for gigging. also the presonus ones are nice, mainly their firewire series. i have owned both
Rolanda Clodfelder
18.01.2013
Originally Posted by bobcat
bumpity bump
NI Audio 2 so long as you don't need any inputs *shrugs*
Cletus Starky
18.01.2013
bumpity bump
Cletus Starky
18.01.2013
Originally Posted by ksandvik
Budget? Basically you need two output channels, one for speakers and one for monitors. Any low-end Focusrite ones are fine, for example. Apogee has better DAC and ADC controllers but you need to spent $500 on a Duet.
120-160
Celine Surico
01.01.2013
Budget? Basically you need two output channels, one for speakers and one for monitors. Any low-end Focusrite ones are fine, for example. Apogee has better DAC and ADC controllers but you need to spent $500 on a Duet.
Colin Tuozzo
01.01.2013
Originally Posted by bobcat
Hi,

Would anyone be able to recommend me a soundcard that's suitable for DJing out as well as using as my production soundcard? Production wise I don't have many midi devices, literally the soundcard is just there for monitoring through my speakers.

Thanks,

bobcat
Check Focusrite Saffire\Scarlett range.
I personally use Saffire 6 USB (2In + 4Out), nice clean sound, loud enough, low latency, great mic pre-amps, price is decent too and overall it really works well. That is one interface I will keep until completely breaks...

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