i’m currently using a VCI-300 as both soundcard and controller and whilst it’s fine for playing smaller parties it tends to sound a bit raw at high volumes.
couple of questions:
does anyone have experience with both the VCI-300 and audio 4 and in your opinion does the audio 4 have a bigger sound?
i already have traktor pro and my old decks - given that it’s £100 more to buy traktor scratch duo rather than the audio 4 by itself i was thinking of buying the package and selling the copy of the scratch duo software and using the audio 4 + cables + control vinyl for when i want to have that vinyl feel - i assume the audio 4 will work fine with trakto pro correct?
I used the VCM100 for a while, I am pretty sure that has the same sound card as the VCI300, a maya 44. I recently got a VCI100 and an Audio 4 DJ. It is noticeably better. The main difference is that the Maya has a low output level compared to the NI. The NI may be a little to high and the Maya a little to low. IMO somewhere in the middle would be best. That aside the NI sounds better.
But… Why not make the output level 0db? NI’s video talk about how the Audio 4 DJ has the ability to ‘rock a club system’ but high gain on the output is not always the answer. I think that most dj’s will plug into the existing club mixer, as I do. I plug into a Xone 92. The Audio 4 output is around +6db and the Maya was around -4. That is a 10db difference. That is alot. Some lesser mixers may not be able to handle a high input level.
But all sound systems are not created equal. A quality sound system running high end speakers, amps, compressors, limiters, etc. etc. etc. will have a very different response than a home built PA system. So, really, the louder the card, as long as it stays crisp and clean, the better, in my mind.