Use Two Sound Cards Simultaneously |
Wed 23 Mar 2005, 00:05
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 8 Joined: 27-Jan 05 From: Madrid - ES Member No.: 59,303 |
Hi. This is the first time I write in this forum.
I have a doubt, that's a problem..! I bought a Tascam us-122 usb sound card, and use Traktor to mix in nigh clubs. I realized that it doesn't have a output to cue the mix...what can i do? Is there a driver that allow me to use the tascam for the default output and the internal sound card (powerbook 12" 1,33Ghz) to cue the mix? Please, help me. It's VERY IMPORTANT!!!! Thank you. Federico |
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Wed 23 Mar 2005, 07:08
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Junior Member Group: Members Posts: 115 Joined: 06-Nov 03 From: Los Angeles - US Member No.: 28,332 |
I think Traktor has an option so you can do that very thing. At least it does in version 2.5. I don't use it very often but I believe you can use your internal sound card to monitor from. What version are you using?
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Wed 23 Mar 2005, 19:07
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 8 Joined: 27-Jan 05 From: Madrid - ES Member No.: 59,303 |
I think the version is 2.0 . This version does'n recognize two sound cards: just the default card.
I hope that there's a driver that can do that! |
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Wed 23 Mar 2005, 21:03
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 5 Joined: 09-Feb 05 From: New York - US Member No.: 60,149 |
when you buy a soundcard/interface in the first place, you want one with at least 4 output channels. i dont think any driver will be able to help you.
if you're really hard up, you can use one channel as a mono output to the mixer, and use the other channel as a mono cue channel. This post has been edited by cludinsk: Wed 23 Mar 2005, 21:06 |
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Fri 25 Mar 2005, 00:10
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 8 Joined: 27-Jan 05 From: Madrid - ES Member No.: 59,303 |
QUOTE (cludinsk @ Mar 23 2005, 20:03) when you buy a soundcard/interface in the first place, you want one with at least 4 output channels. i dont think any driver will be able to help you. if you're really hard up, you can use one channel as a mono output to the mixer, and use the other channel as a mono cue channel. Yeah, I know...I wrong with my choose, but a really work much more in music produccion: to mix in the clubs is just a hobby. I think the sound card is awesome for my uses, and i will remain with it. I think I will use the mono option...I don't think people will listen the difference between a mono and a stereo sound... However I know that for pc's users exist a driver that allow to use the internal and external sound card simoultaneously: i think is AsioX driver. I thought that exist a similar driver for mac users... |
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Sun 3 Apr 2005, 18:23
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 17 Joined: 08-Oct 03 From: Canyon Country - US Member No.: 26,335 |
AFAIK, the only way to achieve this is with some hardware specifically designed to do it, like the Echo Indigo DJ cardbus card.
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