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J.Knecht
post Sun 26 Jun 2005, 01:17
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Hey everyone. This is my first post to this forum. Please forgive my ludditious tendencies. I'm analogue at heart.

After 10 years of vinyl djing, I am ready to embark into the digital realm wiith my mp3's, but have no idea how.

I use a 867 Mhz PowerBook G4, OS 10.4 246 MB RAM (hopefully soon to upgrade)

I have just tried Native Instrument's Traktor software, and I am impressed. I managed to get a basic understanding of how it works, with the exception of the cue function.

I seem to gather that I need an external soundcard or something of the sort. What I need to do (right now) is to cue one channel in headphones, while the program is going to an amp (or mixer). What is the best way to accomplish this. I normally feed my computer to my mixer through a simple 1/8" (mini headphone) jack to RCA cable.

I am really in the dark, and what I would really like is a description of your setup(s). Any software recommendations are also appreciated.

Thanks in advance,

J.Knecht
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Riverdog
post Mon 27 Jun 2005, 01:08
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HoTa! And welcome to the group!!!
I hope you find lots of help with people here...

As I gather - I believe you are trying to have a 'stereo' output of your sound go to a mixer or something of the sort while being able to listen to it in headphones???

There are a TON of audio interfaces that will allow you to do this...
Depending on how much you want to spend - is what kind of interface you'll want to use...

You can start with Something as simple as this: Interface for a mere 149.00 which could easily get you started until you find your way around...

You can go to my website to see a pretty detailed description of my setup...
Hope these suggestions help...
Good luck!


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