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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!

Help using Behringer C-1 with Nady SMPS-USB audio interface

I have my Behringer C-1 condenser microphone plugged into an XLR cable, that XLR is plugged into my Nady SMPS-USB audio interface with phantom power, and a USB is plugged into the Nady and my Windows laptop.

The Nady SMPS-USB is being powered by a replacement AC adapter for now with only 12 volts for testing purposes. An 18v AC adapter is the original requirement.

Audio Interface and controller versus Mixer (Behringer X32)

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Audio Interface With Built-in Delay

Are there any audio interfaces (preferably firewire), that have built-in delay?
I've yet to see one (although many have other built-in effects).
It would need to have hardware routing (not much point in built-in delay, just for recording).
I have a setup that requires sending a delayed signal and we've been doing it with Reaper (software routing and delay).