MAYBE NOT SO CHEAP usb multi input audio interface options?
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Adding extra USBs can get messy. Mac allegedly handles it better than PC, but...still horror stories there from what I've heard.
The mic pres aren't a discouragement. Just keep phantom off, use a XLR to 1/4" cable (cheap). I have eight of them plugged into mine!
The mic pres aren't a discouragement. Just keep phantom off, use a XLR to 1/4" cable (cheap). I have eight of them plugged into mine!
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I am also using Tascam US 16X8 now, and it really feels solid. No problems so far, mic preamps it has sound usable. Thats why I sold the Zoom R16.rfurtkamp wrote:I'm using a Tascam US-1800 (now the US 16x08), 14 analog and one stereo SPDIF in. The new model has 16 analog ins. $300ish street new.
It lets me run a tap off of all my rack units, have room mics flying, etc. - so that I can focus on playing the thing instead of mixing it perfectly in real time too. As long as basic levels are set, I can tweak panning and the rest later since it's recording discretely.
Adding multiple interfaces and stacking them is a black art sometimes - I can go to 24 tracks but I've found that it requires USB reboot/swearing at times if I do that and I rarely use all 16 as it stands.
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Yea, the pres in any of them are usable. If I wanted color, I'd run outboard gear into them.
The 1800s had occasional issues with reliability, I went through two but this one has been dead solid for several years now.
The 1800s had occasional issues with reliability, I went through two but this one has been dead solid for several years now.
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FACK! Exactly what I was about to reach in to my pocket and buy!! Damn it.aen wrote:I have one of those, the 18i20. It has been an epic pain in the ass, actually. requires a seperate (incredibly dense, totally counter intuitive) routing program to get the sound in and out, and occasionally it DISABLES ALL VIDEO FUNCTIONS ON MY COMPUTER.popvulture wrote:Isn't there a Focusrite Scarlett somewhere around what you're looking for, price-wise?
Also, quite often the monitoring or recording functions don't work the first time around. Like, I have to click the monitor button in Logic over and over.
From my limited experience, I can not recommend the Scarlett line.
I've been using the lesser 2i2 for years now and have never had problems with it. I assumed that would be true of the larger units as well. Well damn!
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Outboard gear helps. I think the build in preamps are clean enough so you can always use plugins to polish them too.
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yea i wouldn't mess w/ multiple sound cards/interfaces at once. i tried it on my mac mini several years ago. they call it "aggregating" or something like that.rfurtkamp wrote:Adding extra USBs can get messy. Mac allegedly handles it better than PC, but...still horror stories there from what I've heard.
it was easy to setup and once u set it up its supposed to be plug and play.
YMMV obv but itttt…did not work out so well for me. lots of glitchiness.
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gotcha. then the Behringer cheapie is going to be useless for me. lol. don't want to replace a 2 input janger with a 4 input dupplets. that's..... that's just SILLY.
the Tascam is something i was looking at. that's a LOT of inputs. good stuff. just the amount of mic pres vs 1/4 inputs soured me. but i didna even think about adapter'ing them into usefulness.
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the Tascam is something i was looking at. that's a LOT of inputs. good stuff. just the amount of mic pres vs 1/4 inputs soured me. but i didna even think about adapter'ing them into usefulness.
INTERESTING. WHAT YOU SAY IS [BOLD]VERY[/BOLD] INTERESTING.
in fact..... YOU'RE very interesting.
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Converters are almost more important than preamps imo, cause as mentioned above, you can always buy a nice preamp on the side. Shitty converters is where joy goes to die.
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Also, having thousands of dollars of gear, but skimping on the i/o, makes no sense to me. Unless you're mainly a d00d with gigs or you go to record at an actual studio.
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Yea, the adapters are cheap and easy. I got 8 10 footers for $50 or so., wired them into the patchbay, went to town.
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u said u have a komplete 6? is it an older one? don't they have 4 inputs?
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jia. i want a nice interface, but there's a few other things i was trying to grab first. so..... was hoping to go cheapah for now. the Tascam being about $260 new at most places is innnnnteressssting. although, if i have to buy a bunch of adapters than it gets in the range of a new 8 input Behringer.actualidiot wrote:Also, having thousands of dollars of gear, but skimping on the i/o, makes no sense to me. Unless you're mainly a d00d with gigs or you go to record at an actual studio.
end goal interface wise was a Zoom UAC 8 i think. want to go to a usb 3.
they do but i've never been able to get all 4 to show up in any DAW. just the main 2.Dr. Sherman Sticks M.D. wrote:u said u have a komplete 6? is it an older one? don't they have 4 inputs?
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with your...momentary fuck switch and all..
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also, not sure if i'm doing the Planny Stage Head Design correctly?
the idea was a USB interface with enough inputs for each hardware device, then ditch the mixer completely? my mixer has 16 ins, but only like 4 or 6 outs. a mains, a sub, i think one more set of outs..... but if i'm trying to record/process each input individually, mixer is sort of useless?
hurm. but then i can't really set up any loops for processing hardware with hardware pedals. i don't really have the room to put a patchbay in right now, i know that would be the best way.
HURM.
the idea was a USB interface with enough inputs for each hardware device, then ditch the mixer completely? my mixer has 16 ins, but only like 4 or 6 outs. a mains, a sub, i think one more set of outs..... but if i'm trying to record/process each input individually, mixer is sort of useless?
hurm. but then i can't really set up any loops for processing hardware with hardware pedals. i don't really have the room to put a patchbay in right now, i know that would be the best way.
HURM.
Eric! wrote:YOU'RE like having two pedals in one
with your...momentary fuck switch and all..
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keeps the mixer as a summing mixer for drums or similar uses.
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Re: cheapie usb multi input audio interface?
If you've got room for a 8 or 16 channel interface, you've got room for a patchbay!
