USB Audio Interface. Recommendations?
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USB Audio Interface. Recommendations?
I'll shortly be looking for a USB audio interface.
I need 4 simultaneous inputs, ideally switchable between mic/line/ Hi-Z with separate level control for each so that I can capture 4 independent tracks in MC.
Separate outputs for headphone and studio monitors would be good, again with independent level setting.
There are all sorts of other features I'd like but my main requirement is for the unit to have very quiet mic preamps. Any recommendations?
I need 4 simultaneous inputs, ideally switchable between mic/line/ Hi-Z with separate level control for each so that I can capture 4 independent tracks in MC.
Separate outputs for headphone and studio monitors would be good, again with independent level setting.
There are all sorts of other features I'd like but my main requirement is for the unit to have very quiet mic preamps. Any recommendations?
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You didn't tell what budget.
Anyway, as a not-too-expensive option, I'd suggest the M-Audio M-Track Quad.
I don't have it, but several M-Audio devices have been very good for me.
Anyway, as a not-too-expensive option, I'd suggest the M-Audio M-Track Quad.
I don't have it, but several M-Audio devices have been very good for me.
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I can only go on feedback, reviews and reports I have read, not on personal experience. But I have to say I continue to see/hear consistent conversations about issues with drivers for the M-Audio stuff, so I would feel a little apprehensive about that choice personally.
If mic preamp quality was a major priority on my wish list, within a reasonable budget-I'd look at the Presonus line.
If bang for the buck value was my priority I'd be (am) looking hard at the Tascam 1800. It may not be the perfect all around solution, but Its been offered at $199 for a while now. Not much competition with those features in that range.
If money was no object, (ahem) I'd have to do more research I think........
If mic preamp quality was a major priority on my wish list, within a reasonable budget-I'd look at the Presonus line.
If bang for the buck value was my priority I'd be (am) looking hard at the Tascam 1800. It may not be the perfect all around solution, but Its been offered at $199 for a while now. Not much competition with those features in that range.
If money was no object, (ahem) I'd have to do more research I think........
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if you're going to go for 4 you might as well go 8,the price difference isn't far off but the options are.
probably the best bang for the buck-
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/pro-audi ... -interface
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/pro-audi ... -interface
I would stay away from the new Tascam US-1800s. the reviews get worse by the day.
they are coming out w/ this new unit but I haven't seen U.S. prices yet-
http://www.sweetwater.com/insync/137th- ... -us-16x08/
probably the best bang for the buck-
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/pro-audi ... -interface
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/pro-audi ... -interface
I would stay away from the new Tascam US-1800s. the reviews get worse by the day.
they are coming out w/ this new unit but I haven't seen U.S. prices yet-
http://www.sweetwater.com/insync/137th- ... -us-16x08/
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Have a look at Focusrite too - great mic pre's
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For the record I meant Focusrite, but have heard good things about Presonus as well.
I suspect the problem with the Tascam 1800 might largely be that it is outdated and obsolete relative to what is currently on the market. But if you have simple needs it might work out acceptably. I keep an old 122MkII I keep in my laptop bag for portable use, and its simplicity serves me well for my needs. Dirt simple and functional. And outdated.
I suspect the problem with the Tascam 1800 might largely be that it is outdated and obsolete relative to what is currently on the market. But if you have simple needs it might work out acceptably. I keep an old 122MkII I keep in my laptop bag for portable use, and its simplicity serves me well for my needs. Dirt simple and functional. And outdated.
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Thanks for the suggestions. I'll check them out.
I came across the Akai EIE Pro. It seems to do everything I need and is relatively inexpensive. I' m just not sure about the mic pre's. Unfortunately the specs don't include noise figures. Has anybody used Akai stuff?
Also the Behringer FCA1616 seems to fit the bill. I'm aware of Behringer's reputation but wonder if that's really justified
I came across the Akai EIE Pro. It seems to do everything I need and is relatively inexpensive. I' m just not sure about the mic pre's. Unfortunately the specs don't include noise figures. Has anybody used Akai stuff?
Also the Behringer FCA1616 seems to fit the bill. I'm aware of Behringer's reputation but wonder if that's really justified
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What I have read on the Akai is that it is a great piece of hardware with one potentially large problem.
No ASIO driver.
And I know some people who love their Behringer stuff. Appears they might have had a run of mixers a few years ago with some unreliable components, but I think that is in the past.
But it seems their weakness might be in poor customer support.
Since you have expressed you are weighting your decision heavily on the mic pre's I think I would be leaning toward the Focusrite stuff, still assuming we are talking home/project studio budget level here. Based on the product specs, presentations and many reviews I have read, you would probably have to go to pro studio level and possibly individual component pre's and A/D converter components and such to get much better.
Just my opinion, but based on MUCH reading.
No ASIO driver.
And I know some people who love their Behringer stuff. Appears they might have had a run of mixers a few years ago with some unreliable components, but I think that is in the past.
But it seems their weakness might be in poor customer support.
Since you have expressed you are weighting your decision heavily on the mic pre's I think I would be leaning toward the Focusrite stuff, still assuming we are talking home/project studio budget level here. Based on the product specs, presentations and many reviews I have read, you would probably have to go to pro studio level and possibly individual component pre's and A/D converter components and such to get much better.
Just my opinion, but based on MUCH reading.
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researching & buying A.I.s is a major headache.Mark Bliss wrote:What I have read on the Akai is that it is a great piece of hardware with one potentially large problem.
No ASIO driver.
the original EIE didn't but the PRO does.
And I know some people who love their Behringer stuff. Appears they might have had a run of mixers a few years ago with some unreliable components, but I think that is in the past.
But it seems their weakness might be in poor customer support.
Since you have expressed you are weighting your decision heavily on the mic pre's I think I would be leaning toward the Focusrite stuff, still assuming we are talking home/project studio budget level here. Based on the product specs, presentations and many reviews I have read, you would probably have to go to pro studio level and possibly individual component pre's and A/D converter components and such to get much better.
Just my opinion, but based on MUCH reading.
some of the best companies have the worst customer service & some others have sold off partial product lines so current or older drivers are a pain to find.
whatever you do,try to buy from someone like Sweetwater w/ a free 2 year no-hassle return/replace warranty. these things are so cheaply made now & pretty much obsolete by the time they hit the shelves that you can realistically look @ replacing them before that warranty runs out due to one thing or another.
Happy Hunting.
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Behringer is designed in Germany and manufactured in China - but to the highest ISO 9000 standards.
It's trashy reputation is not justified nowadays.
It's trashy reputation is not justified nowadays.
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Thanks for the info Gypsy, I wasnt aware of that.gypsy101 wrote:Mark Bliss wrote:What I have read on the Akai is that it is a great piece of hardware with one potentially large problem.
No ASIO driver.
the original EIE didn't but the PRO does.
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The Akai EIE Pro has some diabolical user reviews on Amazon. All that glitters is not necessarily gold.
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So, is there a consensus that Focusrite have the best (IE quietest) mic pre's?
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have a look at what Graham says - around the 7 min mark...
http://therecordingrevolution.com/2014/ ... dio-video/
http://therecordingrevolution.com/2014/ ... dio-video/
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Just wanting to just in and say I had the Akai EIE Pro. Do not buy it. It is a constant pain. I suffered with it for a year and finally gave up. The drivers are all screwed up, and Akai as typical of them, did not fix it.
Just some friendly advice
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