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Then why would you prefer a USB interface? From my experience, i've had latency issues. I rather do PCI or Firewire.
I recommend a EMU-1212m and a 100 dollar pre-amp. The 1212m is known for their great A/D converters, and i've had experience with a 1820m, which is a few hundred more, but it comes with a break out box. The 1212m, has the option for the break out box later on for more I/Os.
Go get one...now.
how does a firewire connect to my pc? and i have a tube mp project series pre amp?


Google what a firewire port looks like, and then you make the judgement for yourself. There are 2 types of firewire ports.
If you get the EMU-1212m, it's a PCI card, and not a firewire. The Motu Ultralite MK3 is firewire.
Emu-1212m. $199.
That'll save you $100 that you can hold, till you get more money for a better pre-amp or a better mic. What mic do you have?

Fine, well i think so anyway. doesn't it all depend on what interface and pre amp its going into?It works for me in certain situations. How does it work for you?
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), but the rest are your choice to upgrade. I think that the Rode NT-1 is the strongest link in the chain you have now. I have two of them. They are pretty darn good condensers for the money. You are on the right track to improving your sound by getting a nicer interface, which takes care of your converters and clock.
) The Tube MP dosen't seem like a bad start either for a preamp. Here are a few others to look at in addition to the PCI based one:
http://pro-audio.musiciansfriend.com/product/Echo-AudioFire4-FireWire-Audio-Interface?sku=245641
http://pro-audio.musiciansfriend.com/product/Steinberg-CI2-Advanced-Integration-USB-Studio?sku=H65541
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I ended up going and getting this one,
the guy in the music store was very convincing
i bought the Cakewalk by Roland version of this one
http://www.zzounds.com/a--2676837/item--EDIUA25EX
cant wait to try it out.
looks pretty damn good.