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I am currently doing a uni course in creative production and am looking to purchase my first audio interface to start recording using Pro tools 9, and possibly other software in the future (e.g Logic, Ableton etc)
I have a 2011 15 inch macbook pro, 2ghz i7 quad core with upgraded 8gb ram. Ive decided for a firewire interface over usb and am pretty much tossing up between the Mbox 3 pro and Focusrite Saffire Pro 40.
Im leaning towards the Mbox 3 pro but as PT9 is now native I thought i shouldn't rule out getting a different interface. I can get both units for nearly the same price at my local music store at student pricing, (mbox 3 pro at $638 AUD vs focusrite at $599), so price is not an issue.
I'll be mainly recording guitars, bass, vocals and drums, either by myself overdubbing (as i will only have one mic for the time being), or with duos or bands overdubbing or simultaneously, probably not in a live situation yet but who knows what i may end up doing in the future so i want to get an interface that isn't going to limit me and as it is a significant investment, i want something that is as future proof as possible.
I also will look to buy a MIDI keyboard to use with virtual instruments within Pro Tools or whatever DAW I'm using.
What are the general pros/cons of each unit?
My uni uses the old mbox 2's, so i have some experience with them and am wondering how much of an improvement the Mbox 3 is over the previous generation?
From what i've read, Focusrite seems to be praised for its preamps, how are the preamps on the Mbox 3 pro?
Both seem pretty similar in features, but the mbox 3 pro has 4 mic pre amps and the saffire pro 40 has 8. (and seems to have more overall i/o) Am i better of going with the focusrite because it has more preamps and i/o's or is the mbox enough?
Im not sure exactly about the S/PDIF , ADAT or optical connections or what they are used for either, the Mbox doesn't have ADAT, is this a problem? I think both units have more outputs than i will end up using, as at the moment i will just be monitoring with headphones before i look at investing into monitor speakers.
Also the Saffire seems to have sample rates only up to 96khz whereas the Mbox 3 pro is 192khz? So does this mean i can get higher quality with the mbox?
Sorry for the long post and if some of these questions are obvious but i want to make the right decision before I fork out my money. I would appreciate any opinions and advice
Cheers
I have a 2011 15 inch macbook pro, 2ghz i7 quad core with upgraded 8gb ram. Ive decided for a firewire interface over usb and am pretty much tossing up between the Mbox 3 pro and Focusrite Saffire Pro 40.
Im leaning towards the Mbox 3 pro but as PT9 is now native I thought i shouldn't rule out getting a different interface. I can get both units for nearly the same price at my local music store at student pricing, (mbox 3 pro at $638 AUD vs focusrite at $599), so price is not an issue.
I'll be mainly recording guitars, bass, vocals and drums, either by myself overdubbing (as i will only have one mic for the time being), or with duos or bands overdubbing or simultaneously, probably not in a live situation yet but who knows what i may end up doing in the future so i want to get an interface that isn't going to limit me and as it is a significant investment, i want something that is as future proof as possible.
I also will look to buy a MIDI keyboard to use with virtual instruments within Pro Tools or whatever DAW I'm using.
What are the general pros/cons of each unit?
My uni uses the old mbox 2's, so i have some experience with them and am wondering how much of an improvement the Mbox 3 is over the previous generation?
From what i've read, Focusrite seems to be praised for its preamps, how are the preamps on the Mbox 3 pro?
Both seem pretty similar in features, but the mbox 3 pro has 4 mic pre amps and the saffire pro 40 has 8. (and seems to have more overall i/o) Am i better of going with the focusrite because it has more preamps and i/o's or is the mbox enough?
Im not sure exactly about the S/PDIF , ADAT or optical connections or what they are used for either, the Mbox doesn't have ADAT, is this a problem? I think both units have more outputs than i will end up using, as at the moment i will just be monitoring with headphones before i look at investing into monitor speakers.
Also the Saffire seems to have sample rates only up to 96khz whereas the Mbox 3 pro is 192khz? So does this mean i can get higher quality with the mbox?
Sorry for the long post and if some of these questions are obvious but i want to make the right decision before I fork out my money. I would appreciate any opinions and advice
Cheers