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Production soundcard for djing?
Posted on: 09.08.2012 by Caridad Fan
Hey guys,

I've seen much guys using Native Instruments soundcards for djing and stuff and seems really appropriate but in my case, I would like to have a production soundcard also. It's all the same? I've seen some soundcards online that have two inputs and two outputs that are essentially production soundcards but would they work on traktor for example?

The idea is to use a controller and an external mixer (like my vestax vmc-004 if i don't find a buyer for it). I really only need two channels on the external mixer and so... I only need two outputs on the soundcard. I don't really care about inputs.
Rolanda Clodfelder
26.08.2012
I've seen some soundcards online that have two inputs and two outputs that are essentially production soundcards but would they work on traktor for example?
So here I was wondering... Could I use Behringer XENYX 302 USB and use the Main Output and the Headphones jack to output each channel from traktor?
You need at least a 4 output sound card

The XENYX only has a 2x mono outputs, the headphones are for monitoring sources only I believe and are not Computer outputs.

Originally Posted by sendoushi
The problem as obvious is the price. For that price I would prefer a firewire but still... don't want to spend that kind of money for now.
Heres the thing .. you WONT get a production quality soundcard with multiple ins and outs for under 100 bucks.

The closest you might come to it is something like the M-Audio Connectiv, or Numark I/O which has ins and 4 outs BUT reportedly is nowhere near production sound quality signal to Noise is around 90db for the Connectiv and 87db i believe it is for the numark.. volume output on both is low.

This is vs 100db+ for the Audio2 which also sports better sample rates up to 24/96

Best bang for buck would probably be a Cheapy card for recording e.g. Behringer UFO202 for $20 along side an Audio2 for playback at high quality.

You might pick up a secondhand M-audio Fastrack pro for 100-150 bucks - probably the closest thing you'll find within a small budget.

Of course you can pick up a usb soundcard for 20 bucks with 2xinputs and 8x outputs like I noted here .. but be under no illusion it is NOT a production sound card... the inputs are noisy as hell and the output would not be as good as an Audio2.
Caridad Fan
26.08.2012
Originally Posted by MaxOne
2nd hand: audio kontrol 1

or

audio komplete 6
The problem as obvious is the price. For that price I would prefer a firewire but still... don't want to spend that kind of money for now.
Celine Surico
08.08.2012
Originally Posted by sendoushi
Focusrite Saffire Pro is way over the price.

I know that isn't the best for production under that price but I would like to be able to get at least an input for my guitar for whenever I feel like it. I don't really see me using in the future but hey... The more the merrier. For example, I have a midi keyboard (akai mpk mini), a good one, new and never used it. Tried to sell but no one wants it but at least I can use it as a controller for anything that as a midi reader.
Yes but then you have something good for the next 5+ years instead of something crappy you want to get rid of soon.
Romelia Stankard
08.08.2012
Originally Posted by sendoushi
Hey guys,

I've seen much guys using Native Instruments soundcards for djing and stuff and seems really appropriate but in my case, I would like to have a production soundcard also. It's all the same? I've seen some soundcards online that have two inputs and two outputs that are essentially production soundcards but would they work on traktor for example?

The idea is to use a controller and an external mixer (like my vestax vmc-004 if i don't find a buyer for it). I really only need two channels on the external mixer and so... I only need two outputs on the soundcard. I don't really care about inputs.
Just make sure there are two stereo outputs. So you would need 4 analog outputs.

Yeah you can use a production soundcard just fine and any half decent production audio interface will do the job. Even Richie Hawtin DJs with a fancy giant 19" rack mount production soundcard (RME fireface).

Only reason I would choose a DJ interface is it is size/layout and it is simpler with RCA outs instead of needing adapter cables, or if you want to use scratch control.
Caridad Fan
09.08.2012
Hey guys,

I've seen much guys using Native Instruments soundcards for djing and stuff and seems really appropriate but in my case, I would like to have a production soundcard also. It's all the same? I've seen some soundcards online that have two inputs and two outputs that are essentially production soundcards but would they work on traktor for example?

The idea is to use a controller and an external mixer (like my vestax vmc-004 if i don't find a buyer for it). I really only need two channels on the external mixer and so... I only need two outputs on the soundcard. I don't really care about inputs.
Roseanna Signorini
26.08.2012
you have to be realistic, what you WANT to spend compared to how much things cost seem to be in different ball parks. I want a new ferrari but if I only have 30g to spend, its not going to happen....
Caridad Fan
26.08.2012
well you really have a good point deevey. I know some m-audios. Maybe i'll try to get some used.
Rolanda Clodfelder
26.08.2012
I've seen some soundcards online that have two inputs and two outputs that are essentially production soundcards but would they work on traktor for example?
So here I was wondering... Could I use Behringer XENYX 302 USB and use the Main Output and the Headphones jack to output each channel from traktor?
You need at least a 4 output sound card

The XENYX only has a 2x mono outputs, the headphones are for monitoring sources only I believe and are not Computer outputs.

Originally Posted by sendoushi
The problem as obvious is the price. For that price I would prefer a firewire but still... don't want to spend that kind of money for now.
Heres the thing .. you WONT get a production quality soundcard with multiple ins and outs for under 100 bucks.

The closest you might come to it is something like the M-Audio Connectiv, or Numark I/O which has ins and 4 outs BUT reportedly is nowhere near production sound quality signal to Noise is around 90db for the Connectiv and 87db i believe it is for the numark.. volume output on both is low.

This is vs 100db+ for the Audio2 which also sports better sample rates up to 24/96

Best bang for buck would probably be a Cheapy card for recording e.g. Behringer UFO202 for $20 along side an Audio2 for playback at high quality.

You might pick up a secondhand M-audio Fastrack pro for 100-150 bucks - probably the closest thing you'll find within a small budget.

Of course you can pick up a usb soundcard for 20 bucks with 2xinputs and 8x outputs like I noted here .. but be under no illusion it is NOT a production sound card... the inputs are noisy as hell and the output would not be as good as an Audio2.
Caridad Fan
26.08.2012
Originally Posted by MaxOne
2nd hand: audio kontrol 1

or

audio komplete 6
The problem as obvious is the price. For that price I would prefer a firewire but still... don't want to spend that kind of money for now.
Hipolito Scionti
25.08.2012
2nd hand: audio kontrol 1

or

audio komplete 6
Caridad Fan
25.08.2012
Thanks for all the replies. Still trying to sell my gear and trying to get a soundcard or something.

So here I was wondering... Could I use Behringer XENYX 302 USB and use the Main Output and the Headphones jack to output each channel from traktor?
Celine Surico
08.08.2012
Originally Posted by sendoushi
Focusrite Saffire Pro is way over the price.

I know that isn't the best for production under that price but I would like to be able to get at least an input for my guitar for whenever I feel like it. I don't really see me using in the future but hey... The more the merrier. For example, I have a midi keyboard (akai mpk mini), a good one, new and never used it. Tried to sell but no one wants it but at least I can use it as a controller for anything that as a midi reader.
Yes but then you have something good for the next 5+ years instead of something crappy you want to get rid of soon.
Caridad Fan
08.08.2012
Focusrite Saffire Pro is way over the price.

I know that isn't the best for production under that price but I would like to be able to get at least an input for my guitar for whenever I feel like it. I don't really see me using in the future but hey... The more the merrier. For example, I have a midi keyboard (akai mpk mini), a good one, new and never used it. Tried to sell but no one wants it but at least I can use it as a controller for anything that as a midi reader.
Romelia Stankard
08.08.2012
Originally Posted by sendoushi
Hey guys,

I've seen much guys using Native Instruments soundcards for djing and stuff and seems really appropriate but in my case, I would like to have a production soundcard also. It's all the same? I've seen some soundcards online that have two inputs and two outputs that are essentially production soundcards but would they work on traktor for example?

The idea is to use a controller and an external mixer (like my vestax vmc-004 if i don't find a buyer for it). I really only need two channels on the external mixer and so... I only need two outputs on the soundcard. I don't really care about inputs.
Just make sure there are two stereo outputs. So you would need 4 analog outputs.

Yeah you can use a production soundcard just fine and any half decent production audio interface will do the job. Even Richie Hawtin DJs with a fancy giant 19" rack mount production soundcard (RME fireface).

Only reason I would choose a DJ interface is it is size/layout and it is simpler with RCA outs instead of needing adapter cables, or if you want to use scratch control.
Ervin Calvery
09.08.2012
If $99 is your budget, that's that. Check out some audio interfaces: http://www.sweetwater.com/shop/compu...io_interfaces/

I personally don't recommend any interface a that price point for production.
Celine Surico
09.08.2012
I use a separate audio interface in the studio mostly as it's a pain to connect/disconnect cables, the S4 audio interface is actually pretty good. For a cheap intro studio startup it would work fine.

Get a Focusrite Saffire Pro, those are cheap, good sound quality and excellent driver support.
Caridad Fan
09.08.2012
So with any kind of soundcard I have the outputs available to assign on the traktor is that it? No problem there? Any suggestion on a soundcard by the way? I don't want to pay more than the price of the audio2dj
Ervin Calvery
09.08.2012
No. Not all sound cards are created equal.

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