DAW options for a very specific purpose (converting 4-track analog to digital)

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I'm fed up with my Firepod's pops and clicks, and I'm ready to move into the USB realm.

I've done some research, and the Focusrite Scarlet 2i2 looks like the best option for my purpose, but since you guys know what you're talking about, I figured I'd ask:

What would the best DAW be for minimal digital tracking? I want to be able to import my cassette recordings to the computer for storage and sharing. I might do some overdubbing, but I wouldn't need more than 2 channels for that. I don't use MIDI. Given my needs, what's the best option w/r/t A/D and preamp quality?
 
If your firepod is clicking and popping, switching interfaces probably wont help. There'll be an underlying reason for it.

Admittedly, that problem could be your firewire chipset but still, I'd want to know for sure before buying more gear.

Things to think about:-
Is your computer capable?
Are you over working it?
Are you drivers up to date?
Have you looked at buffer size etc?
Is your FW chipset compatible?

Hope that's helpful.
 
I've got a nice year-old MOBO on a home-built PC with 8 gigs of ram. Drivers are up-to-date. Buffer size is appropriately set, and since I'm importing files instead of doing real-time tracking with plug-ins and automation, I set my latency very high to ensure max performance. As far as I know, my chipset is compatible.

Also, I've had the same problem with this Firepod and my laptop. Pops and clicks no matter what I do. I've heard great things about the Scarlett's compatibility, and I've heard that USB presents fewer problems -- don't know how true that is.

Thanks for the response!
 
Of course USB would be less problematic if you have a FW specific issue, but other than that, there shouldn't really be a difference.

Hmm. Perhaps there's a fault with your firepod. Is it under warranty?

Out of interest, could you unplug the firepod and use your build in audio to work at a session.
Even if you have to plug headphones straight into the computer, it might be revealing about your setup.
 
What would the best DAW be for minimal digital tracking? I want to be able to import my cassette recordings to the computer for storage and sharing. I might do some overdubbing, but I wouldn't need more than 2 channels for that. I don't use MIDI. Given my needs, what's the best option w/r/t A/D and preamp quality?

I am also interested in an answer to this question which no one has answered yet. I have a Tascam 244 and would also like to know the best way to transfer my 4-track cassettes to digital.
 
No popping problems when headphones are plugged in, but of course it's less than ideal to use my onboard sound card. If I track with the Firepod, the pops and clicks end up on the recorded track even during playback on another device. I think it's the Firepod, and it's about five years old now. Doubt it's covered.
 
I've got a nice year-old MOBO on a home-built PC with 8 gigs of ram. Drivers are up-to-date. Buffer size is appropriately set, and since I'm importing files instead of doing real-time tracking with plug-ins and automation, I set my latency very high to ensure max performance. As far as I know, my chipset is compatible.

Also, I've had the same problem with this Firepod and my laptop. Pops and clicks no matter what I do. I've heard great things about the Scarlett's compatibility, and I've heard that USB presents fewer problems -- don't know how true that is.

Thanks for the response!

"as far as I know" - Hey man - the onboard firewire chipsets in both my laptop and my desktop crackled with the presonus. Solution was dirt simple. Look up compatible cards. Buy one. $35 dollars for the desktop, $50 for the laptop.... You don't need to guess about this. The Scarlett is very nice, inexpensive and works well but it is not suited to the task of transferring 4tracks as it is a two input device. If you are going to all the trouble to transfer the stuff, you owe it to yourself to at least transfer all the tracks for each song, and mix on the computer.
 
Yehp. Problem is most likely the Firepod itself, or the firewire chipset.
Google is your friend.

If you choose to go with a new USB interface, at least you know it'll solve the problem now.
Good luck. :)
 
Well, I got the Scarlett and I still have clicks. Far less significant, but they're still there. LatencyMon says that I should be fine.

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CONCLUSION
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Your system appears to be suitable for handling real-time audio and other tasks without dropouts.
LatencyMon has been analyzing your system for 0:00:38 (h:mm:ss) on all processors in the system.


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OS version: Windows 7 , 6.1, build: 7600 (x64)
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What's the problem, man!?!?!! Anyone know about this stuff?
 
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