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Ryan0751
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Registered: May 2005
Location: Boston, MA
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Re: External Souncard Choices?
Haha, I came to the same conclusion with my Xone 3D, and sold it. The new Xone 2D looks more promising for use with the 92... it has more soundcard outputs and half the MIDI control of the 3D. Not sure if you've seen that, it's not ideal but has some nice features.
A very popular and well made soundcard for ableton is the Motu Ultralite.
When you say 8 outs/8 ins, are you talking in soundcard (mono) terms? Or stereo? A 16 out/16 in soundcard will be very big and very expensive.
I think an ultralite and a couple of faderfox controllers would result in one very nice ableton setup!
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Hi guys
I'm considering returning my Xone 3D and replacing it with a Xone 92, external midi controllers and an external soundcard. I now use Ableton on an iMac to mix with (stopped mixing with vinyl completely). The internal soundcard of the Xone 3D is a piece of crap, and it's cut the sound twice on me now, as well as sending random midi signals from time to time.
Initially i thought having an "all-in-one" solution would be great for playing out at clubs, i now don't care if i have to take a few separate pieces of gear with me. I need a system that's reliable. So my question is, what external soundcard would be best?
My needs:
At least 8 line out ports (i know the Xone 92 only has four channels but for future use/mic channels?)
At least 8 input channels (1 for each output)
My iMac has firewire 400 and USB 2 so it'd be good if the soundcard had both (though i think firewire has less latency so probably a better option).
Midi in/out is essential.
Sound quality, obviously the higher the better.
I imagine I'll have a budget of around $1000AUS so try to keep it within that amount
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Sep-21-2007 14:03
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ô§§|E
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Registered: Apr 2004
Location: Perth, Australia
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Yeah i was looking at the MOTU Ultralite.
I'm not exactly sure on the right terminology, but i want to be able to play 8 tracks simultaneously. So however many channels i need to get that?
Maybe if that's too expensive i'll have to go for a 4-5 'track' soundcard initially?
As far as the Xone 2D goes, I'm not sure on the price, but to be honest, i don't have a use for that gigantic jog wheel they stick in the middle of them. They should get rid of it and replace with more knobs, more buttons, and more space between each controller.
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the reason why i dont do it is because i see people like you at clubs doped out of your mind. i say "shit, i dont wanna turn out like that scumbag" |
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Sep-21-2007 15:00
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Ryan0751
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Registered: May 2005
Location: Boston, MA
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Oh dear, 8 tracks? The would be 16 outs. That's a lot of tracks!
Don't forget you CAN combine as many tracks in ableton as you want tied to one output... that might work well for little drump loops and such.
As for the 2D, the jog is actually kind of nice if you map it to clip scrubbing. You can select a clip and zip forward and backward in the clip quite nicely... good for finding loop points and all that. But yeah, the rest of the layout is not perfect, but usable if you are primarly mixing on a mixer.
| quote: | Originally posted by ô§§|E
Yeah i was looking at the MOTU Ultralite.
I'm not exactly sure on the right terminology, but i want to be able to play 8 tracks simultaneously. So however many channels i need to get that?
Maybe if that's too expensive i'll have to go for a 4-5 'track' soundcard initially?
As far as the Xone 2D goes, I'm not sure on the price, but to be honest, i don't have a use for that gigantic jog wheel they stick in the middle of them. They should get rid of it and replace with more knobs, more buttons, and more space between each controller. |
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Sep-21-2007 15:45
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ô§§|E
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2004
Location: Perth, Australia
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Sep-22-2007 02:43
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azone
tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2003
Location: Los Angeles
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I've used the Echo AudioFire 8 with both my PC laptop and my newer MacBook. It's flawless. I never understand why more stores don't stock the echo cards (..."we can get you one in 3 days - blah blah"). You can order one online but be careful and make sure they have one in stock before paying for it so you don't end up waiting 2 weeks for it to arrive. We also use a bunch of AudioFire 8's at my work for some custom setups and they work well.
Their technical support is awesome as well. Not related to Dj'ing but we had a problem at work with it streaming 5.1 from the digital out and the guy who writes the driver contacted us directly and updated the driver within a couple days!
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