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Inazuma
Jun 20, 2005
I’m setting up an e-drum kit at home for practicing and will be using a vst (superior drummer) to generate my sounds. I’m needing a low latency audio output on my pc for this set up, I’m not needing any audio inputs, pre-amps etc... at this time. Are there any good, low cost Asio compatible usb headphone outputs or am I better off spending more to get something like a focusrite Scarlett solo audio interface? I’m drawing a blank when browsing the various audio equipment supplier websites in the uk when it comes to audio output only devices.

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Inazuma
Jun 20, 2005

Flipperwaldt posted:

Not a drummer, but I was always really impressed with my native instruments traktor audio 2, latency wise. Very solid driver. Picked that up for around $40 second hand. New price is a bit much for what it is though.

There are a couple of pre-owned ones on eBay.co.uk for seemingly reasonable money. Definitely look for second hand on whatever is the de facto marketplace for such things where you are (gumtree or some poo poo). Maybe you can score with local pickup, so you don't have to pay for shipping.

Provided the drumkit connects through usb anyway.

The Traktor Audio 2 looks ideal, I'll keep an eye out for a second hand unit.

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