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I'm the father of a 17 year old drummer who would like to start recording himself playing. For Christmas, I bought him an 8 mic kit and now I'm seeking a firewire interface and this is where I'm struggling to determine which one to purchase. At Guitar Center, I was shown the PreSonus FireStudio Project and the M-Audio 2626. The audio guy said he thought the PreSonus unit was the better buy because it came with a full version of software. I've read reviews on both and it sounds like they both have good and bad. The PreSonus apparently doesn't have the the preamp gain range above 50db and I've read of issue with it losing communication with the CPU. I've read that ProTools can be a little overwhelming for a beginner. Sounds like the 2626 is a solid interface though.
We have a PC laptop with firewire but not sure if it has the TI chipset which could lead to issues. I'd like to go ahead and get a Mac but the wife doesn't care for that idea (cost!).
Should I be looking at anything else for a teenager just getting into recording? Does it make any sense to go up in price for better quality, stability, features, etc... if he's just going to be recording himself playing the drums or along to songs? He'd like to do some videos and upload them to youtube as well.
Just a dad trying to buy it right the first time and not have regrets afterward. Thanks in advance for any help you can provide. The little knowledge I personally have is what I've read online the last day or so.
We have a PC laptop with firewire but not sure if it has the TI chipset which could lead to issues. I'd like to go ahead and get a Mac but the wife doesn't care for that idea (cost!).
Should I be looking at anything else for a teenager just getting into recording? Does it make any sense to go up in price for better quality, stability, features, etc... if he's just going to be recording himself playing the drums or along to songs? He'd like to do some videos and upload them to youtube as well.
Just a dad trying to buy it right the first time and not have regrets afterward. Thanks in advance for any help you can provide. The little knowledge I personally have is what I've read online the last day or so.