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I have a dell Insperion 15 7000 that I am installing BIAB on. I want to be able to play it live on my pa as I add fill ins etc from keyboard. What cables do I need to get stereo output? How do I hook this up?

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This is a laptop, I see.

We went over some good ideas over the last few days in this thread:

http://www.pgmusic.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=449874#Post449874


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I’m running BIAB on a high-end Dell XPS laptop. For the longest, I used the mini audio jack, with no major issues, straight to the mixer and on to powered speakers. Sound was always clean. However, I’d hold my breath, thinking it might break, because that jack seems so fragile. Recently, I started using a PreSonus “Fire Studio Mobile” interface. It runs off of the firewire port on the laptop, with cables from the interface to the mixer. The sound is much improved to my hearing. But, it’s more stuff to carry, with more wires and clutter. You’ve got to place the interface somewhere, since it won’t fit on the stand, where the laptop sits. The interface has its own AC power cable.

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I recommend a USB to Audio interface.
  1. They usually have broader bandwidth than the headphone jack
  2. They don't make static if you bump them and aren't fragile like those mini phone jacks/plugs - the Edirol UA-1A that I bought back in the stone ages of USB-1 still works today with the built-in Windows drivers
  3. They are inexpensive


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Originally Posted By: Notes Norton
I recommend a USB to Audio interface.
  1. They usually have broader bandwidth than the headphone jack
  2. They don't make static if you bump them and aren't fragile like those mini phone jacks/plugs - the Edirol UA-1A that I bought back in the stone ages of USB-1 still works today with the built-in Windows drivers
  3. They are inexpensive


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+1
I run RCA from the USB output to a stereo input on the mixer.
Works great.


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Presonus Audiobox USB is what I use. Just shy of $100. 1/4" out of that into the mixer. I'd highly recommend it.


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+1 on using the the USB out with the Edirol UA-1A. Sounds a little better than the headphone jack and seems quieter.


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Took Norton's advice and tried a USB interface and I could certainly tell the difference. I already had a Steinberg UR12 USB interface that I got for my Cubase Elements and I changed over to that from the stereo headphone jack and a real difference. I will be carrying that from now on to my gigs. Even made my Roland CM30's sound great, full and big.

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The following may be helpful

Live setup i use for backing tracks is an ipad with the SoundCue App to stage my wav files
i typically export from biab/rb/logic.
All my tracks are mono at this point.

SoundCue lets me order them so I can get some basic set lists done at home.

I take the audio out from the ipad to a Whirlwind PCDi box ($130) which then goes xlr to the board. the whirlwind box keeps all everything in balance.

I'm a bit anxious about hauling even my cheapest laptop to a gig.
Plus the interface is quick. hit a button off we go.
Less dead time on stage messing with a computer.


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Originally Posted By: Notes Norton
I recommend a USB to Audio interface.
  1. They usually have broader bandwidth than the headphone jack
  2. They don't make static if you bump them and aren't fragile like those mini phone jacks/plugs - the Edirol UA-1A that I bought back in the stone ages of USB-1 still works today with the built-in Windows drivers
  3. They are inexpensive


Better sound and more reliable? What's not to love about that?

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Bob,

Since day one I have been using just the mini jack out with no issues but when you say "better sound" those are the magic words. With this said can you please provide a pic of your set up with your Edirol UA-1A setup? It may be time for me to change.

Thanks!

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Yep... USB audio interface and the appropriate audio cables.


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