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Topic: Virtual Vinyl Soundcard

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Numark is now selling the virtual vinyl sound card by itself from $ 250-300 range so everyone that owns Cue can now get the soundcard that goes hand & hand with the Cue program?
 

发表时间 Thu 25 Oct 07 @ 2:42 pm
where did you see this?
 

this a statement or a question? I was going to ask about this. I think for all us licened users, there should be the abilty to buy the virtual vinyl soundcard without having to buy the software again. Maybe something like you hav to give Numark your licence code and then they can accept it so no crack users can just buy the virtual vinyl soundcard without purchasesing vdj/cue?

 

I called numark directly and they said that they are going to sell the sc by itself and you can by it straight from numark as a matter of fact they are selling it allredy but there out of stock they should have a shipment coming in by next week.
 

great:)

Should'nt they do what I suggested though so stop crackers?
 

Yea about time!! Cause i was not going to spend $500 on the same program just for the sc!
 

Btw the virtual vinyl unit is not a real sound card, but an interface. It will only work with VDJ, Cue, Pcvj and of course VV. You can't use the interface for other programs. Keep that in mind when making selections for soundcards.
 

Yea i know all i use is cue. I have my maya 44 for anything else.
 

Don't know too much about the VV soundcard. Will TCV perform better when using the VV souncard rather than the Mayya that i currently use?

Thanks
 

from what I've heard......YES!

maya is not that great of a sound card.


i thought the numark sound card was a normal asio card. whats up with that?
 

there is plenty of other soundcards which will allow you do everything rathere than forkin out for the vv soundcard. i use the u46dj. it works fine. 2 stereo ins, 3 stereos out.
 

it depends what your using it for. for timecode usage. U NEED a beefy soundcard!
 

I have maya44usb, u46dj AND the Virtual Vinyl interface. The VV box kills both other cards hands down. Sounds better, have hardware bypass, three stero outs and functions supersmooth in every way. I had driver issues, usb issues and other nags with the other cards, but even when I got them to perform perfectly they still didn't doa as good a job as the VV one. To me VDJ/CUE even seemed to respond better and faster, perhaps becasue the interface is so purely integrated with the software. I'm not just saying this because I wanted to justify my purchase for myself, I was actually surprised with it's performance. I'd reccomend the VV interface or perhaps the Serato SSL1 (only two stereo outs, but mic in, and you can use it with serato/asio) interface to anyone concidering, and having the extra cash.
 

might get it for christmas if the price is under £250 in the uk
 



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