a little interface shootout! which do you think is best, if you had this much to spend what interface would you buy?
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Yes, and that depends on the answers to my questions. ;) Techni
Yes, and that depends on the answers to my questions. ;) Technically, I would spend the $550 on something else because I already have an interface. If you're after a recommendation, I and others would be happy to make one, but we really need to know the answers to my questions.
well my question is more complex.... i guess.... ive heard great
well my question is more complex.... i guess.... ive heard great things about the echo layla 3g so i ordered it a couple weeks ago.... however they are backordered most likely for another week or so.... over the time i have been waiting i am wondering if there is something better... i recently got a new job so i will be able to spend more money on an interface...
pci is ok... im unsure as to which is best... i assume pci will have less latency problems... so that is a plus.
i would like the ability to record a full band... at least 6in/out..... i dont have a preamp so a interface with good preamps would be nice.... i have nuendo2 software btw... i also want one with good ad/da converters
Haven't heard them yet. I'd assume they're "reasonable" conside
Haven't heard them yet. I'd assume they're "reasonable" considering the price...
But again, that's only going to give you two mics at a time unless you go with outboard preamps or a separate mixer...
Might want to look into the Aardvark stuff or an M-Audio Octane - You'd likely need a different monitoring interface, but at least you'd get your inputs...
what do you think about the: lynx one lynx L22 lynx aes16 i ma
what do you think about the:
lynx one
lynx L22
lynx aes16
i may be able to strech my budget a little bit to be able to afford one of these cards...(in the upper 600 range)... ive heard great things about these cards...
on a different note... are there any problems with firewire/usb2.0 interfaces? are there any benefits?
If you can afford a Lynx card, I would definitely pick one up.
If you can afford a Lynx card, I would definitely pick one up. The are truly outstanding cards with great specs. Check out [[url=http://[/URL]="http://www.pcavtech…"]this site[/]="http://www.pcavtech…"]this site[/] for test data on many different cards, including the Lynx One. As for Firewire/USB, FIrewite is ok, USB is too demanding on the CPU, but you will get the best performance from a PCI card.
does it have enough inputs for full band recording? do you know
does it have enough inputs for full band recording?
do you know how the lynx one compares to the other cards i asked about?
does the lynx one come with a breakout box?
if it meets my needs im pretty excited because its only 449.00 on http://www.studica.com
edit: what also then should i do about midi connections?
dexters lab wrote: nobody would opt to buy a used digi 001? i'd
dexters lab wrote: nobody would opt to buy a used digi 001?
i'd like to hear thoughts on that idea....
they are going for 500 used usd...
No. God, no. Run! Stay the hell away from the Digi001! (Unless you're only planning to use the S/PDIF in and the monitor knob. With ProTools LE.)
How many tracks? What features?
How many tracks? What features?