Audio Interfaces
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- Determine your budget.
- Determine what features you want. (preamps, DSP etc.)
- Choose some units.
- New audio interfaces are constantly being developed and released.
- Do the research.
- Sweetwater is a good resource to learn about audio interfaces.
- Google Searches will help find the latest equipment.
- You get what you pay for.
- The more expensive, the better the sound quality.
- Good news is, even the inexpensive audio interfaces sound great!
- New audio interfaces are constantly being developed and released.
- Make sure the audio interface is compatible with your computer.
- Computer hardware.
- Operating sustem and drives.
- Do the research.
- When in doubt, call the manufacture directly.
- Most audio interfaces will work fine with most computers.
- Most audio interfaces will work fine with all DAWs.
- Pro Tools Approved Audio Interfaces and Peripherals
- Pro Tools Compatibility Charts
- If possible, arrange for a hands on test, and listening, of 2 or 3 different audio interfaces.
- Set them up right next to each other.
- Playback reference mixes into high quality headphones.
- Record voice and acoustic instruments with large diaphragm condenser microphones.
- Nothing replaces actually listening!
- Sweetwater will let you test them for 30 days. Keep you favorite and return the others.