Is it Possible With A 4 Chanel Mixer
Is it Possible With A 4 Chanel Mixer
maybe if you aggregate the two audio devices with soundflower or ASIO4All ... quality of sound would be horrible. why not just get an audio 4? so you can utilize the input features also
Why would it sound terrible? This is what I do. Use Asio4all to link the two together and you can then use all 4 channels. If there is no need for an input, then this is a much cheaper route, audio quality stays the same....2 channels on one and 2 on the other.
Mr Popinjay showed me that.
If you are on mac YES it will be fine
and you wont loose any sound quality,tried this myself
but as dirk said you might as well get an audio 4 sure you can pick one up for the price of to audio 2's
I thought they discontinued the Audio4. No?
well quality wont be as horrible but setting the latency on a windows machine is going to be a pia ... soundflower is easy for the mac fellows
You don't need soundflower to do it on a mac, aggregate the sound cards in audio midi setup.
The Audio 4 was discontinued but I bet there's a buttload of them on ebay.
TSP 2 | Serato DJ | Live 8 | MBP (SSD + HDD) | AIAIA TMA-1 Fool's Gold Edition | 1200 Mk2s | MidiFighter | KRK RP5
Xone: DB4 | Pioneer CDJ-2000 Nexus
DJTT FAQ | Read my guide to AUDIO CABLES
in fact no, I always make that mistake. The audio 4 can only run 2 decks. You need an audio 8 for 4.
TSP 2 | Serato DJ | Live 8 | MBP (SSD + HDD) | AIAIA TMA-1 Fool's Gold Edition | 1200 Mk2s | MidiFighter | KRK RP5
Xone: DB4 | Pioneer CDJ-2000 Nexus
DJTT FAQ | Read my guide to AUDIO CABLES
why is it implied ITT that a mac would be better than a PC? i do not understand this board's infatuation with Macs. I feel like it is entirely unjustified.
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