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throttle11
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I got some good info from you guys regarding what I need to startup my podcast. Now after researching interfaces, I'm trying to pick the best one for my use between these 2 that I like. To reiterate, I needed a device that has 4 xlr input capability, PC compatible. The podcast itself will be talk radio style. I'd like capability for 4 headphones to be used during each recording but I can see these products don't support that so I'll have to deal with just one output. I want the majority of the podcast unedited afterwards to give an organic feel, so I don't think I'll be touching much up afterwards.
Tascam 600 -
Pros:
6-Input / 4-output USB 2.0 audio / MIDI interface
Four mic preamps with phantom power, XLR / TRS combo jacks
Two unbalanced RCA outputs
S/PDIF stereo digital input and output
MIDI input and output
Signal Present and Overload meter LEDs on each input
Line Out / Phones level control
Monitor mix level control for direct input monitoring
Mono / stereo monitoring switch for input 1 / 2 and 3 / 4
Instrument (high impedance) switch for input 1 with indicator LED
Includes Cubase LE5 48-track workstation recording software
Cons: I hear people have problems with device recognition, and must reboot before it all links up correctly. Priced a little higher than the next device.
Mulitimix 8 (Alesis)-
Pros:
10-direct outputs to your computer for recording and 2 return inputs for monitoring
High–gain mic/line (XLR and 1/4” balanced) inputs with phantom power, 2 stereo balanced 1/4”
Line inputs, aux send (to onboard or external effects), stereo aux return
Switchable 75Hz high pass filters
100 onboard 28-bit preset effects including reverbs, delays, chorus, flanging, pitch and multi–effects
3–band EQ per channel with high/low shelving and mid band pass/reject
Separate 1/4” balanced main and monitor outs, headphone out
24–bit, 44.1 to 96 kHz operation with high–end A/D and D/A conversion through an integrated USB 2.0 Audio interface
Steinberg Cubase LE included
Cons: Not a "True" interface. More like an upgraded mixer. Some are saying it's USB1 although it appears advertized as USB2 (i have no idea who's right.) I've read that it can only present 2 inputs or maybe it was outputs in stereo...
Alot of this means exactly WTF to me. I understand the basics but that's about it. I'm leaning towards the Multimix because of the many good reviews & obviously the price. Although I'm a little confused on the more complicated components. Any opinions, or info to guide me on one or the other? Again, this is only my beginner's attempt at podcasting. If things go well, I can always upgrade down the road, although I would like to choose something half decent for starters so I don't kick myself for choosing the wrong device a month down the road. I put more faith in your guy's opinion on this than my own.
Tascam 600 -
Pros:
6-Input / 4-output USB 2.0 audio / MIDI interface
Four mic preamps with phantom power, XLR / TRS combo jacks
Two unbalanced RCA outputs
S/PDIF stereo digital input and output
MIDI input and output
Signal Present and Overload meter LEDs on each input
Line Out / Phones level control
Monitor mix level control for direct input monitoring
Mono / stereo monitoring switch for input 1 / 2 and 3 / 4
Instrument (high impedance) switch for input 1 with indicator LED
Includes Cubase LE5 48-track workstation recording software
Cons: I hear people have problems with device recognition, and must reboot before it all links up correctly. Priced a little higher than the next device.
Mulitimix 8 (Alesis)-
Pros:
10-direct outputs to your computer for recording and 2 return inputs for monitoring
High–gain mic/line (XLR and 1/4” balanced) inputs with phantom power, 2 stereo balanced 1/4”
Line inputs, aux send (to onboard or external effects), stereo aux return
Switchable 75Hz high pass filters
100 onboard 28-bit preset effects including reverbs, delays, chorus, flanging, pitch and multi–effects
3–band EQ per channel with high/low shelving and mid band pass/reject
Separate 1/4” balanced main and monitor outs, headphone out
24–bit, 44.1 to 96 kHz operation with high–end A/D and D/A conversion through an integrated USB 2.0 Audio interface
Steinberg Cubase LE included
Cons: Not a "True" interface. More like an upgraded mixer. Some are saying it's USB1 although it appears advertized as USB2 (i have no idea who's right.) I've read that it can only present 2 inputs or maybe it was outputs in stereo...
Alot of this means exactly WTF to me. I understand the basics but that's about it. I'm leaning towards the Multimix because of the many good reviews & obviously the price. Although I'm a little confused on the more complicated components. Any opinions, or info to guide me on one or the other? Again, this is only my beginner's attempt at podcasting. If things go well, I can always upgrade down the road, although I would like to choose something half decent for starters so I don't kick myself for choosing the wrong device a month down the road. I put more faith in your guy's opinion on this than my own.