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    Posted: 02-Sep-2004 at 00:50
Hi Guys :)

I `ve been using Deejaysystem for a long time, and i can tell you that you`ve done a great job . This is the best softwear for mixing!
First I used it with one sound card then I used it with two sound cards because I wanted the stereo sound(always with external mixer).
Now I got a laptop and am thinking about buyng external usb sound card since the laptop has poor soundcard.

So my question is If you please can suggest me some external sound card with which I will be able to have two line-outs so that when I connect it to my mixer i will have stereo sound on both channels ?
Or if you can suggest me some other trick to achieve this ...
I want to play on parties with my laptop and deejaysystem so I definately need stereo sound.

Thank you very much, I hope somebody could help me with this.


for example check out these sound cards do you think they might work: http://soundblaster.com/products/audigy2NX/
or http://soundblaster.com/products/MP3+/

thanks again!
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Thanks!

Deejaysystem uses DirectSound for playback, and currently external soundcards appear to DirectSound as a single output. So the only solution is using the external soundcard as output #1 and the laptop's built-in soundcard as output #2.

However, the next major development at Deejaysystem will be implementing ASIO support. Thus, most of multi-output soundcards will be available to Deejaysystem at their full extent.

Greetings,

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... so the recommendation for a soundcard (I forgot ) is: any soundcard with at least two independent outputs and ASIO drivers.

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thanks a lot . I am buying the card and contnue with the mixing
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I have done a brief lab test using two identical SoundBlaster MP3+. The system was working fine on both cards which were distinguished by the system. Even after reboot channels stayed where they have been before. I mostly do studio work but have done two live sessions on friends' wedding using one external MP3+ and one internal Creamware TripleDAT soundcard with Deejaysystem (Mk I then). This also works fine but the Creamware card tends to lock itself out after boot and it takes some tricks to reenable it.
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