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MAYBE NOT SO CHEAP usb multi input audio interface options?

Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2017 11:36 pm
by behndy
murrrrr. need more inputs. but need to buy a new pc and some other loots so trying to go cheap for now, grab a nice 8 input rackmount usb 3 thinger later.

Behringer has a 4 input model for a hundy, the 8 is 3 hundy, so i'm thinking on grabbing one, which gives me six distinct inputs (using an NI Komplete 6 right now), grab a second if i find i need the other four? Behringer shizz is DECENT no?

this guy -

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00QHURLHM/

Re: cheapie usb multi input audio interface?

Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2017 12:10 am
by Chankgeez
What about something like this, behnders?

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ProFX8v2 can be had for like $199 or so. :idk:

Re: cheapie usb multi input audio interface?

Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2017 3:40 am
by Teijo K.
What about second hands? I just sold my Zoom r16 for 200€.

Re: cheapie usb multi input audio interface?

Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2017 4:59 am
by behndy
Chankgeebus - jia. i have a similar mixer. big butt with 20 inputs or so. so i have Hearing All The Loots covered. but i only have 2 inputs on my audio interface. so when i record i have to solo each device and it takes forever and it SUCKS if i want to record the separate outs on the DrumBrute and have isolated tracks to play with.

Tei-Sama - for sure! i have NO problem with used. i just get frustrated looking because it's always sifting through SO damn much Firewire or small two input interfaces..... new it seemed like that Behringer was the cheapest decent option?

Re: cheapie usb multi input audio interface?

Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2017 12:06 pm
by popvulture
Isn't there a Focusrite Scarlett somewhere around what you're looking for, price-wise?

Re: cheapie usb multi input audio interface?

Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2017 12:39 pm
by GardenoftheDead
Go for a Audient Id14 and later on buy an 8 channel preamp strip with ADAT.

Re: cheapie usb multi input audio interface?

Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2017 2:12 pm
by aen
popvulture wrote:Isn't there a Focusrite Scarlett somewhere around what you're looking for, price-wise?
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.

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.

Re: cheapie usb multi input audio interface?

Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2017 2:28 pm
by rfurtkamp
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.

Re: cheapie usb multi input audio interface?

Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2017 2:47 pm
by waltdogg
i use the m-audio m-track eight. that's pretty good, cheap, and stripped down, but decent sounding.

Re: cheapie usb multi input audio interface?

Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2017 3:24 pm
by GardenoftheDead
aen wrote:
popvulture wrote:Isn't there a Focusrite Scarlett somewhere around what you're looking for, price-wise?
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.

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.
the saffire line is also pretty annoying but the Focusrite Red plugins they come with are actually really good

Re: cheapie usb multi input audio interface?

Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2017 3:25 pm
by Aquietcabin1978
I have the 2 channel version of the behringer interface. IT is okay but I wish I would have sprung for the slightly better version with MIDI in and out.

Re: cheapie usb multi input audio interface?

Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2017 3:25 pm
by actual
Anybody got experience with MOTU? Ultralite Mk3 especially

Re: cheapie usb multi input audio interface?

Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2017 6:30 pm
by behndy
GardenoftheDead wrote:Go for a Audient Id14 and later on buy an 8 channel preamp strip with ADAT.
murrrrrrr. i have a Komplete 6 now, so i have a solid 2 input usb device. wanted at least 4 more inputs to separate out some stuff whilst recording, separate tracks/separately MODULATED tracks GOOD.

lol. i am noooooot trying to fuck around with ADAT though. simple, modern, hugely supported. why i wanted to go usb.
aen wrote:
popvulture wrote:Isn't there a Focusrite Scarlett somewhere around what you're looking for, price-wise?
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.

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.
jia. i had two of the Scarlett buggererers. ALWAYS problematic. and one of them just up and died on me. EEP.
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.
i was looking at that! i still don't know if i want to try to grab a cheapie hundy thing to augment the Komplete 6 or drop the extra coin on a larger interface. that's the Tascam with a butt load of ins, but most are mic pres? or are they the mic pres that also take 1/4? because....... then i am LISTENING.

also, i didna do any research, just sorta assumed that adding an extra usb audio interface would be plug and play. it gets messy?
waltdogg wrote:i use the m-audio m-track eight. that's pretty good, cheap, and stripped down, but decent sounding.
hurm. i've had everything M Audio i've ever owned go..... sorta...... kabloowey. like. worse longevity rating than Behringer. which..... is........ not good. yours solid?
actualidiot wrote:Anybody got experience with MOTU? Ultralite Mk3 especially
i had an Motu 828 mk II i think forever? was super solid. but it was only firewire, most of their loot seems to roll that way? and mannnnn they are not cheap. the Ultrlites look NEAT though.

Re: cheapie usb multi input audio interface?

Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2017 7:42 pm
by Faldoe
I used to have an Edirol UA-101 that was good. Can probably had for $150 or less. Lots of I/O

Re: cheapie usb multi input audio interface?

Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2017 7:58 pm
by behndy
vidret wrote:
Faldoe wrote:I used to have an Edirol UA-101 that was good. Can probably had for $150 or less. Lots of I/O
Do you know who ELSE has an I/O?

MY MOM!!
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BOOM.

..... that actually looks AWESOME.. alas, i can not find one used. but going to keep looking. thanks!