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Do I need to buy a sound card

Postby st-domingo on 19 Apr 2010, 17:56

Hi there,

I have the discover DJ controller and the Cross discover DJ LE. I wasn't expecting to have to buy extra bits as the box says: everything you need to be a DJ (or something similar) and the system requirements do not mention multi channel sound cards. However, from reading this forum I understand I need a multi channel sound card to allow me to cue from headphones (I hope I'm getting the terms rights).

So how do I know if the inbuilt sound card on my laptop will do the job? My investigation so far has only given me "IDT High Definition Audio Codec"?? Does this mean anything to anyone??

If I do need to get a new soundcard then I'm looking for something very cheap - just enough for us to get up and running and have a bit of a play. I don't want to spend any real cash until I know if it's something we're going to get into. I've looked on ebay/amazon for multi-channel sound cards but I'm not sure what I'm looking at. If the sound card is 5.1 or 7.1 is that all I need to know - or are there more things to consider?

Thanks for your help

Jon
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Re: Do I need to buy a sound card

Postby daniel clark on 19 Apr 2010, 23:26

:cool: :cool: You have came to the right place for info,,past posting have given info to help with this quest :cool: :cool: shoudnt be to hard to figure out,,first thing you will need is to find out the info about the sound card installed, is it reconized by the software ,the next thing is to try the installed sound card with the program to see that it can be configured. the next aspect is to read the tut on asio 4all this program will allow you to use two (or more??) sound cards together ,, then download and install said program, a inexpensive sound card can be found, i purchesed the home program back in 2004 and use the sound doggle (usb sound card ) with the Cross demo easly,(for the headphones/monitoring) so what you are trying can be accomplished with realitive ease and less expences. :cool: :cool: any questions asked are worth the effort to get it done the right way :mrgreen: :mrgreen: hopefully before your sons birthday :cool: :cool:
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Re: Do I need to buy a sound card

Postby st-domingo on 20 Apr 2010, 11:42

Thanks for the response. I've tried a few of the things you said and I think I'm getting there.

Cheers

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Re: Do I need to buy a sound card

Postby daniel clark on 20 Apr 2010, 23:44

:cool: :cool: in your next posting please give a little more info on comp set up, os, more info on the sc installed , what possibilities you are concerned about :?: the info you tried to gather regarding the second sound card that you might get :?: ( this is only if the installed sc is not multi-channel,4,4.1,5.1,7.1, meaning surround sound), what i am asking that you give us info to know what you have and how you want to go :cool: :cool: :cool:
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