Portable Native Instruments Traktor DJ Studio 3.2.2
the performance of these cards is satisfactory, with very good sound quality, detailed and clean, plenty of effects, though not as many as the usb mixer. in addition, both the di-10 and da10 achieve this while using a 1/4 inch plug, allowing a maximum stereo configuration that is almost always used. this is not the case with the proprietary parallel or usb dat (digital audio tape) connectors that have become standard on sound cards and their standards, allowing a maximum 16 channels.
Portable Native Instruments Traktor DJ Studio 3.2.2
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on a side note, the price of this card is very reasonable, around $35 as of this writing, and the sound quality is sufficient for edm and other types of dj software. now, you may ask yourself: why are you not sending me a pdf of this article, so i can just read it here? well, the answer is simple: i am a writer, and as such i only get to write what i can afford. that means that, besides the updates of the traktor scratch sound card and the traktor scratch sound card, i will not be writing a review of the traktor scratch sound card v3.2. for me this is one small price to pay for writing articles on our site, a site that is full of articles. other than the price there are a few small inconveniences, most notably that you have to open itunes in order to update the software.
while it is useful to have a sound card that would fit into our pockets, as well as allow us to work with four channels, such cards are still expensive, limiting their reach. so, is there a way to allow a sound card without four channels to offer the same functionality? of course there is, and such a card is the traktor scratch sound card, as i have just outlined.
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