Hello!
Im looking for an external usb audio interface in the cheap price range and have been proposed these two.
http://www.creative.com/products/product.asp?category=237&subcategory=609&product=15186
Do anyone here have an opinion on which is better than the other? (only the hardware is of interest – not what software comes with it etc.)
If you maybe have an alternative that you think is better in the same price range feel free to tell about it!
Thanks!
/Oscar
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I'm not familiar with the emu soundcard, but i do own a M-Audio
I'm not familiar with the emu soundcard, but i do own a M-Audio Audiophile and have to say i'm entirely happy with it. It's never once given me issues, was a piece of cake to hook up to my setup and has good latency control.
You may wanna get some more opinions, but there's my 2 cents..
:)
Hello again:) thank you very much for your answers! Its nice to
Hello again:)
thank you very much for your answers! Its nice to hear your opinions. I think i'll go with the M-audio.
can't wait to get my hands on it..
for now i've been recording on the laptop with the default soundcart and it's really crap..
sounds nice with the touring djrr3k! hopefully i will do that too one day..´
thanks to MasonBlack and casper!
/oscar denmark..
yo. If your comfortable with the I/O, the choice is yours. If
yo.
If your comfortable with the I/O, the choice is yours. If your looking to expand in the future I would go with the MAudio. It's compatibility with Pro Tools makes it a definite. If you upgrade to say the Delta 10/10 or 18/14 for more inputs, you'll be able to say take the audiophile with you when you travel and still capture ideas without lugging a bunch of gear. That's how I do it and it's great. When I go out on tour, an extra hard drive, laptop, and Mbox travels with me for writing. When I get back home it's studio time. The sessions are already scratched out with guitar lines, vocals, and programmed drums. Makes it much more convenient.
Enjoy!
Cheers,
-Ryan-