Torq Connectiv as a soundcard

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Torq Connectiv as a soundcard
Posted on: 13.07.2012 by Rolanda Clodfelder
I can't find too much info on latency and sound quality factors. I'll be using it in Live BTW. Theres a full pack going brand spanking new close to me with Control Vinyl's & CDs + torq 2 for under $150 which seems pretty damn good.

Yes I know I could go for an Audio2 for about the same price, but the inputs on the connectiv would give me the option of an external effects loop at a later stage.

Thoughts ..... anyone?
Rolanda Clodfelder
13.07.2012
Originally Posted by synthet1c
cheap, quiet, distorted when pushed and the worse thing is it has a high signal to noise ratio meaning there is noticeable static at low volume.
Perfect - thats all I needed to know cheers.
Rolanda Clodfelder
13.07.2012
I can't find too much info on latency and sound quality factors. I'll be using it in Live BTW. Theres a full pack going brand spanking new close to me with Control Vinyl's & CDs + torq 2 for under $150 which seems pretty damn good.

Yes I know I could go for an Audio2 for about the same price, but the inputs on the connectiv would give me the option of an external effects loop at a later stage.

Thoughts ..... anyone?
Rolanda Clodfelder
13.07.2012
Originally Posted by synthet1c
cheap, quiet, distorted when pushed and the worse thing is it has a high signal to noise ratio meaning there is noticeable static at low volume.
Perfect - thats all I needed to know cheers.
Jonathan Chiuchiolo
13.07.2012
cheap, quiet, distorted when pushed and the worse thing is it has a high signal to noise ratio meaning there is noticeable static at low volume. The audio 2 is a much better soundcard, but it's not hard considering how bad the connectiv is.
Rolanda Clodfelder
13.07.2012
Well the casing of the card might suck - but what about the innards (what counts) ?

While I won't be using Torq, its actually a bloody good piece of software - in many ways sucks ALOT less than Traktor (VST Support /Midi mapping).

BTW on shipping an Item here you'll most likely get hit with a huge customs bill up to 100% import duty on both the item AND shipping cost, so an Audio2 might cost $90+$10 shipping + import duty could be $200 and thats IF it even gets here.

Sucks I know - but kinda restricted to whatever is available local, which will be more expensive new anyhow by a 30-50% margin, or S/H
Tanner Adis
13.07.2012
I got mines for $60usd shipped do a quick google search
Efrain Scharr
13.07.2012
Its a very cheaply made soundcard. It feels like its made out of very thin crappy plastic. I would try and get something better, blus Torq sucks...

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