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Audio interfaces convert microphone and instrument signals into a format your computer and software recognize. The interface also routes audio from your computer out to your headphones and studio monitors.

It acts as the bridge between the music you create and your DAW (digital audio workstation). Audio interfaces often include built-in preamps, headphone jacks, and monitor controls, and they come in various types to accommodate Thunderbolt, USB, FireWire, Ethernet, and PCI connections. Plus, audio interfaces are available at several price points, from budget-friendly units to advanced professional models. If you plan on making music using a computer, you'll need an audio interface!

Is there a way to listen to sound on your PC through your Audio Interface?

I recently purchased an E-MU 0404, and when I have it plugged in, I can listen to files as long as I have Reaper opened and have put the file ON Reaper. Otherwise, I repeatedly have to unplug my headphones from the E-MU, and into my PC if I want to hear music, and back into my E-MU whenever I want to record. Is there a way to listen to the sound on my PC through the Audio Interface?

Which Audio Interface should I buy on a budget?

Hi,
My budget is about $500 for an Audio Interface. I've been looking through tons of audio interfaces and I'm not sure which one I should get. Which one produces the highest sound quality?

Here are the one's that stand out to me
1. Native instruments kontrol 1
2. M-Audio Fast Track Ultra
3. Focusrite Saffire 6 USB Interface

Need help choosing an AUDIO INTERFACE

I want to setup a studio for my band, but I'm not sure what type of audio interface I should get.

- I'll mainly be recording guitar and vocals
- I want to be able to plug the guitar straight in and record
- I'll be using a Dell XPS with 4 GB RAM & Processor 2.40GHz

I'm looking at the M-Audio Fast Track Pro, is it any good?