Is a Numark Dj I/O Soundcard …
Trustable ?
For a small party, Won’t be used in a club.
Is a Numark Dj I/O Soundcard …
Trustable ?
For a small party, Won’t be used in a club.
sure, it’ll work
mine has never given me problems in the 1+ year ive had it
an audio2 might be a better option for the same price
and there are 2 dj ios, so to be clear
this:
is the one were talking about
I’ve been using mine for almost 4 years with no issue whatsoever.
ive got one too. never had an issue with it.
only thing i dont like is the fact that there is no headphone or master volumes control on the hardware (its works from the software)
Cool,
@IrishBlaggard … Just guesing from your name your in ireland, yeah ?
What part ? I’m in ireland too
Audio 2 DJ is better for the price.
yep man, im in Irealand,Dublin
well north county Dublin to be exact.
would i be quessing right that you were in SOUNDS AROUND on capel street and seen that they have the DJ i/o in stock and was wondering if it was worth getting ?
i picked the DJ i/o in there about a month ago because my S4 internal sound card was giving me trouble, i went in to buy the AUDIO DJ 2 as just like fullenglishpint said, its better for the price. but they didnt have it in stock.
so i picked up the numark sound card for just under 100 euro, i sucks in ireland the way we dont have anywhere decent to call in and just pick what most consider to be even the most basic of dj stuff and were always over charged here to ![]()
but back on tobic. the numark will work fine for you,
what software you using ?
Sweet man …
Nah i already have one i’ve just never used it outside of my bedroom.
I’m using Traktor scratch pro
Need to get a usb hub now.
A licence would be a good idea too ![]()
Pwned. ![]()
hehehe
I’ve never had any trouble with my DJIO. Actually I’m using it to listen to music right now.
Great for the price.
The Numark is fine for this purpose. I’ve been using one in my rig for about a year and have never had a problem with it. The mic thru is shit…but must of us never use that anyway. lol
Revolutionary DJ Mark Boudreau “Frequency Prophet”