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  1. NATIVE INSTRUMENTS : Products : Dj Line : Traktor DJ Studio 2 : Setup : Sound Cards I have found this guide to sound cards on traktor's website but am still confused as what they mean by "Native Instruments recommends a multi-channel soundcard with at least 4 analog outputs (4 x mono or 2 x stereo). This is the only way you can simultaneously play back the mix in stereo and prelisten with headphones" ^^This is my end goal^^
  2. No worries Wolfey, nothing but happy days if i can get this sorted :)
  3. Hi Guys, I haven't had time to make a formal greeting as normal, because i have spent 3 days dealing with my current predictament. I've tried DJ help sites but all they do is try and sell you expensive rubbish equipment you don't need and lie to your face when you tell them they are wrong :mad: I would like the community to recommend a sound card. A desktop sound card. A multi channel desktop sound card with, you guessed it, 2 stereo outputs. Internal preferred, external excepted, if it will do what i want. I am running windows XP home, 2.6Ghz quad core, 4 gig of RAM, P5N73-AM motherboard currently with a Sound Blaster Audigy 7.1 budget sound card. I am running Traktor scratch Pro, and require the sound card to enable me to play deck A over the speakers, whilst at the same time play deck B in my headphones. Native Instruments who make Traktor "recommend a multi-channel card with at least 2 stereo outputs". So there it is, now please before you reply remember - for a desktop, 2 stereo outputs. You'd be amazed the number of sites and 'helpful' posters who have offered to solve my problem, more often then not with the Echo Indigo DJ card, which is made for laptops. Desktop only please. Thanks in advance for your help, Hav0c
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