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toadee posted:It's just crazy that I can get a Phonic or Yamaha or Behringer mixer with 12-16 ins for like $200-400 but to do so without a bunch of channel strips and stuff involves getting an interface + D/A converter for a total closer to $1000. If you're interested I'll be selling a digi 003 rack+ soon, It'll be a pretty drat decent price too.
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toadee posted:So, why is it that I can't seem to find any audio interfaces that aren't in a mixer format that provide more than 8 analog ins? I don't really need a mixer, I just need a ton of analog ins for all my synths. I can do all my level adjusting and per channel fx in my PC and in fact I'd prefer to do that. So why is it to get something with somewhere between 12-16 analog ins I seem to HAVE to buy a mixer with a USB interface. Is there any option Im missing here? My own guess about the rarity of low-cost/high-input interfaces is that it's more of a demographics thing. I think there are simply a whole lot more people in the consumer/non-pro market who only need 1-4 inputs than need more than that. When you get into the pro realm, there are a lot more studio techs and live recordists, proportionally, who need lots of I/O, so they have a lot more choices. The new MOTU interfaces (16a and 24ai) have tons of analog inputs, but they are $1500, $1000, respectively.
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# ? Jan 30, 2015 16:31 |
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Hmm, that Tascam interface looks promising. Seems to get generally positive reviews. Do you think the MOTU interfaces would really be worth the premium?
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# ? Jan 30, 2015 16:49 |
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toadee posted:Hmm, that Tascam interface looks promising. Seems to get generally positive reviews. Truthfully, Tascam is extremely hit or miss. They have terrible QC issues from my understanding. I have never had issues with motu stuff. I know some people say they have driver issues but that was awhile ago and I bet that issue has been resolved.
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# ? Jan 30, 2015 16:59 |
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toadee posted:It's just crazy that I can get a Phonic or Yamaha or Behringer mixer with 12-16 ins for like $200-400 And if they do, please tell me, because in the budget section there only was an Alesis Multimix (usb2 version) that mysteriously disappeared from the market and now maybe the Zoom R16 that barely qualifies as a mixer with all the menu diving.
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# ? Jan 30, 2015 17:14 |
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Flipperwaldt posted:Yeah, um, do any of those mixers output more than stereo over usb? Because technically that's an apples/oranges comparison with multi-in interfaces, I think. Yes, actually Ive been using a Phonic Helixboard 12 for years now but it's starting to flake out on me and it doesn't technically have native Win7 support so Im looking to replace it
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# ? Jan 30, 2015 17:44 |
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toadee posted:Yes, actually Ive been using a Phonic Helixboard 12 for years now but it's starting to flake out on me and it doesn't technically have native Win7 support so Im looking to replace it You'd think this was some huge market segment instead of a niche product.
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# ? Jan 30, 2015 17:53 |
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toadee posted:Do you think the MOTU interfaces would really be worth the premium? I've had an 896mk3 for quite a few years now, and I've been extremely pleased with it. We've made 2 records and an EP with it, and their customer support (on the rare occasion I have needed it) has been top notch. Best of all, when something did go seriously wrong with my interface, even though it was out of warranty, they repaired/replaced it for $100 flat (I don't actually know which of the two they did!).
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# ? Jan 30, 2015 19:42 |
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Anyone here use Steinberg interfaces? All I do is record guitar/bass and they just released a new one I might pick up. http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/UR12
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# ? Feb 1, 2015 04:09 |
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I've been using the 2 input version and it sounded just fine to me (until my friend fried it by loving around with it w/ phantom power on).
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# ? Feb 2, 2015 22:08 |
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I'm trying to find an interface that will for sure not clip using active pickups. My main squeeze is an EMG loaded guitar and turning the volume down on my guitar is not an option because that sucks tone.
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# ? Feb 3, 2015 01:52 |
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I just picked up a Zoom R24. Mainly because you can use it as both a hard disc recorder and an interface. I've done a bit of hard disc recording with and it does a good job. The built in pres are mediocre but this is a sketch pad so it doesn't have to be pro.I tested it as an interface and it worked well also. The ASIO driver that ships with it is great. Really not latency to speak of.
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# ? Feb 4, 2015 03:22 |
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Luna posted:The ASIO driver that ships with it is great. Really not latency to speak of.
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# ? Feb 4, 2015 06:34 |
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I am thinking about getting one of these: http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/UMC202HD Behringer interfaces. I already have an x32 that records at 24bit/48k, and I love the sound of the Midas designed preamps on it. Has anyone tried a Uphoria before? How does it compare to a Scarlet 2i2?
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# ? Feb 12, 2015 20:20 |
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I just bought a NI Traktor Audio 2 MkII interface for my mobile setup. Basically needed the smallest possible headphone out with real ASIO drivers. Seems to be absolutely stable at 32 samples/6ms at 24 bit/48kHz, which is pretty amazing. Sounds good and can get loud if required. It's got some oddities. Those things aside, I'm pretty happy. I basically bought the MiniLab thinking it'd be nice on the go and completely forgot it would be useless for vsts with the enormous latency of the onboard sound. So it had been sitting in a drawer for half a year. It's a bit poo poo, but it works and I won't cry if a knob breaks off in transport or something. Wasn't able to try on USB 3 ports (because I loving fried them with a bum powered hub ), but presumably the caveats for NI products on USB 3 like with the Komplete Audio 6 still apply. Can't give any evidence to the contrary in any case. Flipperwaldt fucked around with this message at 20:58 on Feb 13, 2015 |
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CashEnsign posted:I am thinking about getting one of these: http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/UMC202HD Behringer interfaces. I already have an x32 that records at 24bit/48k, and I love the sound of the Midas designed preamps on it. Has anyone tried a Uphoria before? How does it compare to a Scarlet 2i2? I'd also be interested in hearing about this if anyone knows
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# ? Feb 14, 2015 06:04 |
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Declan MacManus posted:I'd also be interested in hearing about this if anyone knows I've added this one to my list of interfaces to check out in my next shoot-out. Aesthetically it looks a hell of a lot like the roland duo-capture ex.
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# ? Feb 14, 2015 09:47 |
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Oh nice, MOTU's releasing a new UltraLite. http://www.motu.com/products/avb/ultralite-avb/body.html It looks pretty great, but seriously- what is with MOTU's sick obsession with power buttons you have to hold down to turn their devices on and off? The only thing preventing the Track 16 from being my ultimate desktop interface is that damned power button (you literally have to hold it down for 5 seconds to shut the thing off), and the number one physical issue with the previous model UltraLites was the multi-function power button/knob snapping off.
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# ? Feb 19, 2015 00:54 |
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Just on the UMC202's there seems to be a consensus that the drivers are horrible and/or missing, there are claims that you can get it working on 24-bit under Linux but no support in the kernel that I can see, so even without any hard data on its technical specs, I'm not inclined to purchase. Steinberg UR22's are getting harder to find, but they have much better support, so I'm still going to get one.
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# ? Apr 16, 2015 00:58 |
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I think these questions belong here. I am upgrading my many-year-old computer, which currently has installed in it an M-Audio Audiophile 2496 sound card that I like. I really only use it for its RCA I/Os and MIDI port. I will no longer be able to use this card because it is PCI, and nothing uses PCI any more. M-Audio apparently no longer offers sound cards. I'm plugging in an MPD-24 drum pad set and a turntable and maybe a mic. The MIDI interface on the MPD-24 was much more crisp than the USB one, though I suspect that with newer USB ports (> 2.0) this may no longer be an issue. Is there an audio interface that has those features? Or do I just need a USB mixer?
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# ? Apr 20, 2015 00:58 |
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Pimp Cauldron posted:I am upgrading my many-year-old computer, which currently has installed in it an M-Audio Audiophile 2496 sound card that I like. I really only use it for its RCA I/Os and MIDI port. I will no longer be able to use this card because it is PCI, and nothing uses PCI any more. M-Audio apparently no longer offers sound cards. The only current device I know of that meets your requirements (connections for MIDI, turntable, and a Mic/XLR) would be the Arturia Audiofuse: http://www.arturia.com/audiofuse/details It's not out yet, but I will be getting one this summer. As for something you can get right now, You might be better off finding an inexpensive standalone phono preamp that you can run into any interface that has line inputs. Then you could get just about any interface with 3-4 line inputs and MIDI ports and you'll be set. Steinberg's new interface, the UR242 is one example.
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# ? Apr 22, 2015 00:03 |
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Don't know if it's been mentioned yet, but for people looking to have both audio and ipad recording at the same time the iconnectAUDIO4+ is now shipping. No specs on latency yet but for those of us that want an all in one audio interface it looks really cool.
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# ? Apr 23, 2015 17:32 |
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I've got one of these: Now, I'm not going to lie I mainly bought it because it has VU metres on it that light up but so far so good, it seems to do the job well.
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# ? Apr 25, 2015 18:34 |
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Got my steinberg UR22 today, plugged it in and ran audacity in linux with it, works like a breeze, great gain, noiseless and clean. Now I just need to figure out how to get audio output from the computer back through it so I can have headphone-only bass practice
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# ? Apr 27, 2015 07:05 |
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This probably doesn't need to be said but for any of you guys like me who hate troubleshooting and dealing with poo poo and have the money, just get an RME babyface. They are constantly updating it, both in firmware and drivers, and I've had absolutely no issues with it either in Win7 or Win8. To me it's worth the money, both in quality and lack of issues and compatibility.
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# ? Apr 27, 2015 07:13 |
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peter gabriel posted:I've got one of these: How have you been liking that over the time since you posted? I've been eyeballing it for a while - would like something with four inputs to pull stuff off the rackmount Yamaha four-track cassette I got because insanity.
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# ? May 11, 2015 05:31 |
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After The War posted:How have you been liking that over the time since you posted? I've been eyeballing it for a while - would like something with four inputs to pull stuff off the rackmount Yamaha four-track cassette I got because insanity. I really like it, however I am not an *#expert#* on these things so keep that in mind Sound quality and latency are both spot on, build quality rocks (it's all metal) and all the dials and switches feel solid. It needed a firmware update, but this seems pretty well known about them, that all went smoothly as well to be fair to Akai, just a download and install. I personally like it and I could see it being amazing for recording bands live because of the 4 inputs. Plus it looks cool!
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# ? May 11, 2015 12:11 |
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It used to suck latency-wise on initial drivers/firmware, so I guess they addressed that then, if it's okay with guitar. I have a / relationship with the gimmicky look.
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# ? May 11, 2015 12:31 |
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Flipperwaldt posted:It used to suck latency-wise on initial drivers/firmware, so I guess they addressed that then, if it's okay with guitar. I have a / relationship with the gimmicky look. I've found it fine, I am certain there will be people who say I am wrong, but that's just audio equipment chat for you. So far I have recorded various guitar parts in to Cubase with it and not a whole lot more, it's done that well so I can't complain, however I would for sure hunt down recent reviews of it as other people will have better in depth takes on it than I will. I'll be putting midi keyboards through it soon, so time will tell I guess! It looks good in the flesh, I dunno, photos of it make it look a bit cheaper than it does, having said that it does go for a specific aesthetic that you'll either love or hate, I am a retro baboon so I love it
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# ? May 11, 2015 13:01 |
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Hey yall, my Scarlett 2i4/Laptop are being fuckers I'm recording into FL Studio with the Scarlett, and what's happening is it tends to work fine for the first few minutes, and then quickly deteriorates into bad-buffer buzzing, and then just a steady loud buzz that goes until I unplug the interface. It sort of helps if I unplug it and switch FL Studio away from the Focusrite driver and back to it, but it happens again and again. Seems to happen sooner and faster each time per session. Any ideas? It's starting to make it really hard to record, haha
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# ? May 24, 2015 18:56 |
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After The War posted:How have you been liking that over the time since you posted? I've been eyeballing it for a while - would like something with four inputs to pull stuff off the rackmount Yamaha four-track cassette I got because insanity. Trip report update: DO NOT BUY AN AKAI EIE PRO The thing is great but randomly I get this thing where all audio coming out of it sounds 'bitcrushed' You can here it from about 35 seconds into this vid: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18rs37g-ajU Akai are basically all 'welp sucks to be you' about this, and it's a common issue: http://community.akaipro.com/akai_p...on-from-outputs So sadly I have to advise against getting one, it is great until it does this and then it just, well, it's poo poo.
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# ? May 26, 2015 23:08 |
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peter gabriel posted:Akai are basically all 'welp sucks to be you' about this, and it's a common issue: I had been looking at the new Akai keyboard controllers, but my experience with the buggy software that came with my Alesis V-25, and the laughably bad support I got when looking for answers/workarounds made me wary of anything they produce. If the EIEs were reliable (I have heard complaints about driver stability elsewhere) they would be one of the best values on the market, so it is a shame.
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# ? May 27, 2015 07:39 |
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Radiapathy posted:The biggest liability with Akai (and their sister brands, Alesis and M-Audio) right now is support. They do not fix bugs and they do not solve problems. It's infuriating because apart from this issue it's everything I could ever want, and in all honesty I personally will put up with it, but it does absolutely stop me recommending them to anyone else and will stop me buying from them in future for sure.
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# ? May 27, 2015 12:11 |
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Well, poo poo. And here I was just getting ready to order one as a "congratulations, you survived running a convention!" present to myself. TBH, I still may end up doing it and taking the risk - I'm willing to put up with a lot to get those four inputs. More research first, then. EDIT - What OS are you using? It looks like this is important. After The War fucked around with this message at 01:44 on May 29, 2015 |
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After The War posted:Well, poo poo. And here I was just getting ready to order one as a "congratulations, you survived running a convention!" present to myself. TBH, I still may end up doing it and taking the risk - I'm willing to put up with a lot to get those four inputs. More research first, then. Windows 8 64bit I can try it on win 7 64bit if you want me to to test it, no probs. For me until it freaks out and gets all distorted for no reason it is brilliant, I can put up with it, but obviously it does stop me outright recommending it to people. Turning it off and back on fixes it, but again, I can;t recommend it with a clear conscience.
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# ? May 29, 2015 03:38 |
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After The War posted:I'm willing to put up with a lot to get those four inputs.
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# ? May 29, 2015 03:58 |
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I've got a TC Electronic Konnekt 48. I wanted one based on some rave reviews from goons and others. I bought it used from a friend, probably around five years ago. It was rock-solid and it sounded awesome, but in the past year or so I've had some serious issues with it. Its software would hang when I'd launch Ableton, and upon force-quitting/restarting the software it would fail to detect the interface. I would have to quit my DAW and power-cycle the unit to get its proprietary software to even see it again. Just today I bought a new, old, Mac Pro. First-generation; basically older than the iMac I used for the past five years - but significantly more powerful, and at a steal of a price. I'm hoping that it gives me the motivation I need to keep a clean production machine and begin taking songwriting seriously again. But I'm having even worse issues with the TC. Even with the same version of the TC software and the same OS (10.6.8) I'd been running with the old iMac, it seems to hang even worse. It crashes the computer entirely; the 'curtains' screen appears with a stern warning to restart in four languages. I've tried multiple arrangements of 'turn on computer/turn on interface/plug in interface/connect interface firewire' to no avail; every time the TC is on and connected, the Mac hangs. I'm guessing this means it's time to retire the Konnekt48? I've already resigned myself to that possibility and started saving some cash for a nice Apollo or something, but I figured I'd post here in case there's some slim chance of rehabilitating my old TC.
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# ? Jun 6, 2015 07:07 |
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peter gabriel posted:Windows 8 64bit Sorry to abandon the thread for a while, but yeah - everything I saw was people having trouble with Macs and Windows 8, so I'd be curious how it does with Win7 for you.
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# ? Jun 6, 2015 14:54 |
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After The War posted:Sorry to abandon the thread for a while, but yeah - everything I saw was people having trouble with Macs and Windows 8, so I'd be curious how it does with Win7 for you. So far so good but I haven't used it for extended periods, I'd still be cautious
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I'm in the market for a new interface. The Konnekt48 doesn't cause kernel panics anymore (see two posts above) but it still crashes occasionally, and some of the I/O doesn't work so when I begin upgrading the Mac itself I'd like to get a new Firewire (or better?) interface. I mostly work with MIDI and in-the-box stuff - a Virus TI is my workstation; even though I usually use its own USB inputs I'd like enough line ins to connect the TI's analog outs as I understand there's a latency difference. But I would like enough decent-quality pres and converters to eventually record, for example, a drum set (if I ever get mine out of storage). I've been looking at the UAD Apollo but I feel like it's a bit overkill for my applications. Thoughts?
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