Recommend me a Recording Interface

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YeahI":31rofkov said:
If the PCI card is cheap enough, the PRO 40 still might be within reach. I have about $275 right now, and could save a little longer if it meant I would experience less grief later on. Anyone have a recommendation for a firewire PCI card?
I don't know which particular models are better, but you can get 'em for a few bucks at Best Buy.
 
It's very important you read up on firewire with Focusrite. You have to make sure you get the one with the "right" firewire chip. I don't know if it's with all Focusrites but my Liquid 56 needed a certian chip.

Yes, I'd stay away from USB 2.0. It will limit what can do. For what you want, it will be fine but you won't have as much room to grow as you would with firewire. You should future proof your set up a little, that's how I always do. I've only used my OctoPre MkII once since I bought it in back in Nov, but it's better to be safe than sorry. IMO

The Saffire is a really good line.

Focusrite Saffire PRO 24 DSP (I almost bought this just for fun because it's so rad)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fp3tM7hVzv4

Focusrite Saffire PRO 24

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ty5cHLHsgfY
 
xiwiwix":37tuuwrk said:
YeahI":37tuuwrk said:
My price range is up to $250, used or new, cheaper is better. Thank You!

Jofipe":37tuuwrk said:
RME fireface UC


RME is one of the best out there, but WAY out of his price range. :gethim:

Apogee will be out of his price range also-unless they start making Guitar Strings.......
 
Alright so I've decided to get a FW PCI card and go with the saffire series. Thanks for the help guys. I can probably get it all done under $500, which is still pretty cheap IMO. A couple weeks and I'll take the dive. One last question, what firewire version (400 or 800) should I get if I go with the Focusrite Saffire 24 or 40?
 
YeahI":1e0prmdt said:
Alright so I've decided to get a FW PCI card and go with the saffire series. Thanks for the help guys. I can probably get it all done under $500, which is still pretty cheap IMO. A couple weeks and I'll take the dive. One last question, what firewire version (400 or 800) should I get if I go with the Focusrite Saffire 24 or 40?
The 40 is on FW 400, actually all FW interfaces I've owned are 400. But, if you get a FW 800 PCI card you can just get a 6 pin to 8 pin cable to connect to the interface. I have to do that with my newer Mac Mini while my MacBook Pro has 400 only.
 
Spaceboy":11wrc3qg said:
YeahI":11wrc3qg said:
Alright so I've decided to get a FW PCI card and go with the saffire series. Thanks for the help guys. I can probably get it all done under $500, which is still pretty cheap IMO. A couple weeks and I'll take the dive. One last question, what firewire version (400 or 800) should I get if I go with the Focusrite Saffire 24 or 40?
The 40 is on FW 400, actually all FW interfaces I've owned are 400. But, if you get a FW 800 PCI card you can just get a 6 pin to 8 pin cable to connect to the interface. I have to do that with my newer Mac Mini while my MacBook Pro has 400 only.


Future proof, it's the way to go. IMO

But above all:

Compatibility, check it; I can't stress that enough.
 
I will sum it up for you (c&p from Focusrite_IEEE_1394_compatibility.pdf):

However, as there are a wide range of PC manufacturers, a wide range of FireWire hardware is used,
and there are some incompatibilities to be aware of.

Chipset Incompatibilities: The FireWire chip controls all data being streamed to and from the
FireWire port, and certain chips have been known to cause problems with connectivity. We would
recommend using either a Texas Instruments or a VIA FireWire chipset to avoid any such issues.










EDIT: it also says this:

We recommend FireWire 400-only, non-combo (i.e. not with USB AND FireWire ports)


Though it doesn't say anything about FW800's. I would say do some research.



EDIT: EDIT: FW800 info:

LOTS of good enough here too.

http://www.focusrite.com/answerbase/en/ ... php?id=186


Hope that helps. I love my Focusrite LS56 and I am NO way affiliated with Focusrite, just dig their stuff.
 
I love MOTU stuff. I have one of their newer interfaces but I have been finding bargains on the 2408 interfaces all over the place. I currently have 4 of them and I paid 40 bucks for the last one off cl. The only bad thing about the older MOTU stuff is you have to buy their PCI card as well.
 
Rezamatix":1okhnsbb said:
Apogee is about to drop an amazing unit in the next month....it will be worth the wait.


Aaaaaaannd..??

What's the word? did you land one?

Sorry to dig up an older thread. But I thought about this quote today and curiosity took over from there. :D
 
xXDaveyJonesXx":1eo7lsr3 said:
Rezamatix":1eo7lsr3 said:
Apogee is about to drop an amazing unit in the next month....it will be worth the wait.


Aaaaaaannd..??

What's the word? did you land one?

Sorry to dig up an older thread. But I thought about this quote today and curiosity took over from there. :D
I'm very curious about this too.
 
My recommendation:

RME: Babyface Laptop, RME AIO Standalone, becauce they feature the lowest latency and can be used with a 32 buffer and are extendible quite easy (midi, optical out and in,

Another cool and cheap recommendation Echo IOx but you need a pc express slot for these (rare) and an additional DI (Radial Jeddi)

I feel the difference clearly while playing guitar and E-drums.

There are a lot of myths around.....

"Macs have lower latency than Win, Macs OS system is superior to Win7 making music, Firewire has less latency than usb, the Apollo has low latency (game changer) using vsts, the audio quality of the AD between new interfaces differs radically, Ipad is a cool real time music machine, latency depends on RAM, latest OS, processor speed, fast drives, thunderbolt will make latency dramatically less (game changer)...".. :D :lol: :LOL: :no: :aww: :scared: :confused:

Every time you encounter these thesis and blah, you are talking to someone who has not done his homework and lives in the past.....simple as this!

Kai
 
Jofipe":247p5fef said:
Rezamatix":247p5fef said:
USB sucks for recording. period.

Do you actually have a clue? Transfer rates for 2.0 is higher than FW.

Yeah, my latency with the RME Babyface is next to nothing.
 
I recently got a used Focusrite Scarlett 18i6 (USB). The reason I went USB is because it's compatible with my iPad also and it can run with Auria. If I ever want to record a whole band on the go, just need my ipad and the scarlett. It's running pretty well on my windows 7 laptop so far.
 
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