I'm using an all in one's mixer as an external mixer with VDJ 7. The only problem is that it sends out the audio signal all to one side. Meaning i can't use the other channel.
http://www.djcity.com.au/products/djcapsule-dj-cd-player-dj-mixer-complete-sd-mp3-scratch_1529.html
I use this, along with an internal sound card that comes with the Asus M4A87TD evo mobo. Which apparently has 8 audio channels, but i'm not so sure..
http://techwiki.hardwarecanucks.com/product/2NTEyNzI5NzIwMA/Asus-M4A87TD-USB3/
Any help regarding this will be greatly appreciated
http://www.djcity.com.au/products/djcapsule-dj-cd-player-dj-mixer-complete-sd-mp3-scratch_1529.html
I use this, along with an internal sound card that comes with the Asus M4A87TD evo mobo. Which apparently has 8 audio channels, but i'm not so sure..
http://techwiki.hardwarecanucks.com/product/2NTEyNzI5NzIwMA/Asus-M4A87TD-USB3/
Any help regarding this will be greatly appreciated
Posted Sun 22 May 11 @ 10:25 pm
What you need is a professional multi channel ASIO sound card.
Sound built into motherboards is only ever intended for low end domestic consumer use, not DJing.
The chip itself may have 8 channels, but unless the MB has 4 separate stereo outputs, you won't have access to them for connections.
You don't need to spend a fortune. Just look for ASIO and make sure it has four outs (i.e. two stereo channels).
Sound built into motherboards is only ever intended for low end domestic consumer use, not DJing.
The chip itself may have 8 channels, but unless the MB has 4 separate stereo outputs, you won't have access to them for connections.
You don't need to spend a fortune. Just look for ASIO and make sure it has four outs (i.e. two stereo channels).
Posted Mon 23 May 11 @ 6:00 am