Hi,
I just wondered if someone could provide links for what cables I would need to use with this interface. I am using speakers with a PA for a set next week and am running out of time. I want to make sure I have the right cables just in case PA company don't supply and want to cover all bases re connectivity? Thanks
I just wondered if someone could provide links for what cables I would need to use with this interface. I am using speakers with a PA for a set next week and am running out of time. I want to make sure I have the right cables just in case PA company don't supply and want to cover all bases re connectivity? Thanks
geposted Fri 22 Jun 18 @ 10:48 am
Just found the answer on eh forum ;)
geposted Fri 22 Jun 18 @ 12:17 pm
Now that I have the cables, can anyone advise on exact setting I need to modify to use headphones for mixing, my two sound cards and going through pa and speakers? Thanks.
geposted Fri 22 Jun 18 @ 12:40 pm
2 soundcards?
geposted Fri 22 Jun 18 @ 1:19 pm
Hi loco the Behringer unit I have been advised is the soundcard. I also have a small usb one coming today.
geposted Fri 22 Jun 18 @ 1:28 pm
Never advisable to use 2 soundcards, each will have it's own latency.
geposted Fri 22 Jun 18 @ 1:53 pm
Loco I am so confused now as this is what other people use with VDJ and advised me on???
geposted Fri 22 Jun 18 @ 1:56 pm
You'll hear for yourself when you try work with two audio interfaces. It's not impossible but can be annoying.
Anyway, setup would be 2 soundcards.
Master Stereo: soundcard 1 channels 1&2
Headphones Stereo: soundcard 2 channels 1&2
Anyway, setup would be 2 soundcards.
Master Stereo: soundcard 1 channels 1&2
Headphones Stereo: soundcard 2 channels 1&2
geposted Fri 22 Jun 18 @ 3:11 pm
Really you should have gone for an audio interface designed for DJs that has two stereo outputs in the one unit, rather than some cheap consumer/domestic tat.
Worse still, using two different ones is just asking for problems to occur. Different circuitry, different drivers, different audio quality...
A proper DJ interface will also have lower latency, by using its own ASIO driver (assuming you're on Windows).
Worse still, using two different ones is just asking for problems to occur. Different circuitry, different drivers, different audio quality...
A proper DJ interface will also have lower latency, by using its own ASIO driver (assuming you're on Windows).
geposted Fri 22 Jun 18 @ 4:33 pm
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geposted Fri 22 Jun 18 @ 7:26 pm