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by Jim B on 01 Jul 2011, 17:39
c double-e wrote:My budget is £50-£100.
For that budget have you had a look at this card http://www.amazon.co.uk/ESI-MAYA44-USB- ... 119&sr=8-1Also this one http://www.dv247.com/dj-equipment/mixvi ... -44--72700I have used the Maya44 in the past (and still have one for backup). It's a good card, reliable and easy to set up. The only fault I can find with the card is that the output in quite low. Both have drivers for Windows XP, Vista and Seven. If you were to increase your budget I would strongly recommend the Hercules Trim 4&6. http://www.hercules.com/us/DJ-Music/bdd ... -trim-4-6/If you shop around for it, you will be able to pick one up for around £160-£170 I use one, and a couple of others guys here do. It's a outstanding card. Anyway, hope this helps 
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by c double-e on 03 Jul 2011, 12:51
Thanks for the replies guys, I'll check them out. j-kut wrote:To get you, the AI iss just for recording not for Cross itself, correct?
That's right - in fact they are all for recording onto a seperate PC
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by community@MixVibes on 04 Jul 2011, 10:29
Hello,
Personally i would go with an external sound-card, it is quite nice to be able to unplug you usb sound-card and use it on a laptop for example.
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by BennyB on 10 Jul 2011, 00:42
What you should check, is how good your Laptop's power supply. Lower frequency power supply-s ususally cause noise, and quite much.
So, If you are getting a card, get a USB one, with a fine USB hub, that has it's own power supply, so it will help to reduce a lot of noise.
I would recommend U46 Mk2:) Wich is a pro soundcard, and if you contact your mixvibes retailer in your region, they should have a couple of them on stock:)
To your budget: U-Mix 44. I'm using that card, and pretty awsome, with the new drivers suite to any PC, and the dricer has level controlls, for the in and outputs. Windows will also be able to use it as a default soundcard, both for the in and outputs. And with an updated ASIO driver you can set any buffer latency settings.
Recording needs a bit more buffer size, so it will record in the highest quality.
Program: Soundforge loves my U-Mix 44. (output assingned to the DJ software, input to soundforge, and my in-built laptop soundcard as Soundforge output).
Still have a decent and stable system... and my laptop is not that strong...
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