Query about audio interface - 6i6 focusrite
Posted: Tue May 03, 2016 7:58 pm
Hello ILF people
I've been lucky enough to get more Amazon vouchers in a bonus from work than I was expecting and it's just enough to pay for a Focusrite 6i6. I don't have any experience with decent audio interfaces (I have a Behringer Xenyx 302 and that is rather temperamental and not fun to work with) and I'd like to spend the vouchers on something that can record four guitar inputs at the same time. From what I can see, that should be possible with the 6i6. Would any of you recommend this interface? It seems to have great reviews, plus comes with some software I'd like to try but wouldn't be able to afford otherwise (Ableton Lite). Would you know if it can record into Adobe Audition (all four tracks at the same time) and is there anything special I need to do to enable multitrack recording? I'm using a windows 7 PC. Or is the bundled Ableton software better for that sort of recording? I've never managed to get the Xenyx to record in Audition, so I record in Audacity and then save the files to WAV and import into Audition (why am I using Audition? - my company offers a home licence of all adobe software for free so I'm using it, and I like it - I did try Reaper but couldn't get the interface to work with my brain). Any opinions would be lovely thanks.
I've been lucky enough to get more Amazon vouchers in a bonus from work than I was expecting and it's just enough to pay for a Focusrite 6i6. I don't have any experience with decent audio interfaces (I have a Behringer Xenyx 302 and that is rather temperamental and not fun to work with) and I'd like to spend the vouchers on something that can record four guitar inputs at the same time. From what I can see, that should be possible with the 6i6. Would any of you recommend this interface? It seems to have great reviews, plus comes with some software I'd like to try but wouldn't be able to afford otherwise (Ableton Lite). Would you know if it can record into Adobe Audition (all four tracks at the same time) and is there anything special I need to do to enable multitrack recording? I'm using a windows 7 PC. Or is the bundled Ableton software better for that sort of recording? I've never managed to get the Xenyx to record in Audition, so I record in Audacity and then save the files to WAV and import into Audition (why am I using Audition? - my company offers a home licence of all adobe software for free so I'm using it, and I like it - I did try Reaper but couldn't get the interface to work with my brain). Any opinions would be lovely thanks.