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    actually if you are using a mac you can set up Aggregate Audio so you can use more than one sound card or a external sound card and the built in one.

    Step 1: Visit the interface manufacturers’ websites to
    verify that you have the latest driver software.
    Step 2: Connect the interfaces to your computer.
    Step 3: Open the Utilities folder inside your
    Applications folder. Double-click on Audio MIDI
    Setup.
    Step 4: Click on the Audio Devices tab.
    Step 5: From the Audio Menu, select Open Aggregate Device Editor.
    Step 6: Click the + sign to create a new Aggregate
    Device. All connected interfaces should appear in the
    Structure Window.
    Step 7: Select the ones you want to use (in this case,
    PODxt and M-Audio Black Box).
    Step 8: Click “Done” to close the editor and return to
    the Audio MIDI Setup screen.
    Step 9: Select “Aggregate Device” as your Default
    Input. Don’t change your output setting.
    Step 10: Quit Audio MIDI Setup. Your Aggregate
    Device will now appear in any Audio Unit-
    compatible application.

    then in traktor select Aggregate device in the sound card option
    Last edited by nb01somea; 04-30-2010 at 06:48 AM.

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    I'm going to throw in a vote for the Audio 2 DJ or Audio 4 DJ....both are sturdy pieces of kit and sound pretty good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nb01somea View Post
    actually if you are using a mac you can set up Aggregate Audio so you can use more than one sound card or a external sound card and the built in one.

    Step 1: Visit the interface manufacturers’ websites to
    verify that you have the latest driver software.
    Step 2: Connect the interfaces to your computer.
    Step 3: Open the Utilities folder inside your
    Applications folder. Double-click on Audio MIDI
    Setup.
    Step 4: Click on the Audio Devices tab.
    Step 5: From the Audio Menu, select Open Aggregate Device Editor.
    Step 6: Click the + sign to create a new Aggregate
    Device. All connected interfaces should appear in the
    Structure Window.
    Step 7: Select the ones you want to use (in this case,
    PODxt and M-Audio Black Box).
    Step 8: Click “Done” to close the editor and return to
    the Audio MIDI Setup screen.
    Step 9: Select “Aggregate Device” as your Default
    Input. Don’t change your output setting.
    Step 10: Quit Audio MIDI Setup. Your Aggregate
    Device will now appear in any Audio Unit-
    compatible application.

    then in traktor select Aggregate device in the sound card option
    the same can be done with a pc, and asio4all drivers

    for the original poster, do a search for soundcard, there is a ton of info on the site

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    Quote Originally Posted by nb01somea View Post
    actually if you are using a mac you can set up Aggregate Audio so you can use more than one sound card or a external sound card and the built in one.

    Step 1: Visit the interface manufacturers’ websites to
    verify that you have the latest driver software.
    Step 2: Connect the interfaces to your computer.
    Step 3: Open the Utilities folder inside your
    Applications folder. Double-click on Audio MIDI
    Setup.
    Step 4: Click on the Audio Devices tab.
    Step 5: From the Audio Menu, select Open Aggregate Device Editor.
    Step 6: Click the + sign to create a new Aggregate
    Device. All connected interfaces should appear in the
    Structure Window.
    Step 7: Select the ones you want to use (in this case,
    PODxt and M-Audio Black Box).
    Step 8: Click “Done” to close the editor and return to
    the Audio MIDI Setup screen.
    Step 9: Select “Aggregate Device” as your Default
    Input. Don’t change your output setting.
    Step 10: Quit Audio MIDI Setup. Your Aggregate
    Device will now appear in any Audio Unit-
    compatible application.

    then in traktor select Aggregate device in the sound card option
    Dude I appreciate that this can be a quick solution but why on earth would anyone want to do that messy latency nightmare when an Audio 2 (or another brand) is so cheap and convenient.

    Aggregate soundcards are shit for djing. The latency is crap.
    Its a bad way for a noob to start in my opinion.

    Ive got loads of soundcards but at the moment im just using an Audio 2 with (the VCI). Its ace.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PGB View Post
    Although cheap and basic, will this soundcard allow me to run my laptop into my sound system and input my headphones for cue-ing tracks in Ableton Live?

    http://www.behringer.com/EN/Products/UFO202.aspx
    it looks/sounds essentially the same as my numark djio. my headphones piggy back off the second pair of rcas. don't see why it wouldn't do the job. but it's not the best option.

    have you check out the article on home page about sound cards?

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    Im not sure that Traktor will see the Headphone out separately like it does with the DJio.
    Im not convinced it will work so that you can monitor and play the master.

    Just a thought.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Karlos Santos View Post
    Im not sure that Traktor will see the Headphone out separately like it does with the DJio.
    Im not convinced it will work so that you can monitor and play the master.

    Just a thought.
    Should work, Traktor will out put to whatever channel you tell it to for cueing. But you will not have a headphone amp. So the output level to the phones could be real low.

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    Yeah but will that just be one stereo output?
    What i mean is that Traktor may not see the headphone output and the master output as 2 separate channels (stereo) so you wont be able to assign a monitor and have a separate master. You will have the master playing out of both monitior & master or you will only have one choice , master OR monitor. It may just give one stereo output like a laptop..?

    Again, just a thought.

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    @ bradCee The DJ i/o has 2 separate outputs, one of which can be assigned to the headphones. This Behringer only has 1 output (the 2nd set of rcas on the back is an input)

    This interface is really designed to import analog signals into your computer, and IMHO is not worth the effort it would take to make it work as a dj soundcard. Better off spending a little more and getting the proper gear.

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