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Posted by S-a-M-u-E-l on Jul-07-2006 18:14:

Connecting Studio Monitors to a PC

I want to buy studio monitors instead of pc speakers for music production and DJ'ing...Is it possible to connect the monitors into the pc without some other intermediary hardware?


Posted by Subtle on Jul-07-2006 19:03:

yes..

but its recommended to use a mixer to control the soundvolume..


Posted by S-a-M-u-E-l on Jul-07-2006 20:10:

ah yeah i didnt think about that...just route my turntables and mixer into my pc for recording and back into the mixer through the speaker output on the soundcard then just plug the monitors into the mixer output...makes sense right?


Posted by optik on Jul-07-2006 20:12:

that's the way to do it.

bluesky media desktop is what you want in terms of monitors; they do have a level control on the back of the sub


Posted by Stino on Jul-07-2006 22:49:

i have an extern firewire audiophile soundcard and my krk's are plugged into the card, i control volume with the soundcard , works fine, but gonna buy a nice mixer anyway soon, handy for other purposes as well


Posted by S-a-M-u-E-l on Jul-07-2006 23:30:

I'm thinking events or alesis...any other suggestions?


Posted by Aquarian on Jul-08-2006 05:01:

quote:
Originally posted by S-a-M-u-E-l
ah yeah i didnt think about that...just route my turntables and mixer into my pc for recording and back into the mixer through the speaker output on the soundcard then just plug the monitors into the mixer output...makes sense right?


Or split the output. One goes to speakers, one goes directly into the sound card.


Posted by Mike_Foyle on Jul-08-2006 10:14:

quote:
Originally posted by S-a-M-u-E-l
I'm thinking events or alesis...any other suggestions?


i have some event tr8s and they are fucking awesome. but you can get some alesis m1 actives for cheaper. m1 actives are kick ass value for money. in terms of connecting them to the pc, your best bet is to get a basic firewire sound device, most of them will come with a master volume control. its a bit annoying for me at the mo because i have to control my monitor level using the software that my sound device came with (m audio delta 1010). but if you get one of the "all in one" firewire cards you wont have that problem..


Posted by optik on Jul-08-2006 10:21:

get bluesky media desk - so much better than the budget stuff above.


Posted by Jay M on Jul-08-2006 11:03:

errr wrong forum?


Posted by Mike_Foyle on Jul-08-2006 11:29:

quote:
Originally posted by optik
get bluesky media desk - so much better than the budget stuff above.


They are a fair bit more expensive.. and bearing in mind the considerations so far are alesis or event monitors i expect thats a bit more money than the guy woulda liked to have spent. event monitors are not by any means budget.


Posted by optik on Jul-08-2006 16:05:

I agree mike - btw fucking loved love theme dusk matey, in my top ten of the best tracks I've heard since 1999

they are more expensive, but if you look carefully you can get a set for about �399 - I guess that is twice the money of the alesis ones, but at least you won't need to upgrade for a while, and when we get into producing for 5.1 it's a relatively cheap upgrade.

I found the accuracy of the blueskys to be a lot better and worth the extra �200 - which on some weekends is a couple of nights out

blueskys are about the same as tr8's in terms of price - the tr8's sound pretty damned nice to me as well; it would be a close thing between them and the bluesky if I were buying them now


Posted by Mike_Foyle on Jul-08-2006 19:21:

quote:
Originally posted by optik
I agree mike - btw fucking loved love theme dusk matey, in my top ten of the best tracks I've heard since 1999

they are more expensive, but if you look carefully you can get a set for about �399 - I guess that is twice the money of the alesis ones, but at least you won't need to upgrade for a while, and when we get into producing for 5.1 it's a relatively cheap upgrade.

I found the accuracy of the blueskys to be a lot better and worth the extra �200 - which on some weekends is a couple of nights out

blueskys are about the same as tr8's in terms of price - the tr8's sound pretty damned nice to me as well; it would be a close thing between them and the bluesky if I were buying them now


yeah ur right actually there isnt much price difference between the 2. i got my tr8s from a friend so they were cheaper than they shoulda been.

glad u like love theme dusk


Posted by Stino on Jul-08-2006 20:48:

quote:
Originally posted by optik
I agree mike - btw fucking loved love theme dusk matey, in my top ten of the best tracks I've heard since 1999

they are more expensive, but if you look carefully you can get a set for about �399 - I guess that is twice the money of the alesis ones, but at least you won't need to upgrade for a while, and when we get into producing for 5.1 it's a relatively cheap upgrade.

I found the accuracy of the blueskys to be a lot better and worth the extra �200 - which on some weekends is a couple of nights out

blueskys are about the same as tr8's in terms of price - the tr8's sound pretty damned nice to me as well; it would be a close thing between them and the bluesky if I were buying them now


You ever heared the krk series? the rp6 and rp8 are awesome and even de rp5 is really strong for the price (170 euros each, so 340 for a pair)...i dunno, i found them better than the alesis mk's



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