
Steve Henningsgard
New member
My main interface is currently a Digi 002, but as I use Reaper 99% of the time, and as I'll be upgrading to PT9 soon for any PT projects I need to do, I figure now is a good time to get rid of the 002 and get something with a little more solid Mac/CoreAudio support.
While I'd prefer to get some quality kit (Apogee comes to mind), I simply don't have the cash for it at the moment, and so I'm looking more at a side-grade vs. an upgrade, as far as pre's/converters go, but an upgrade as far as compatibility and stability. Would the MOTU Traveler give me a noticeable loss/gain of quality over the 002, as far as the preamps and converters go? I've heard mixed reviews about both the 002 and MOTU's gear, but considering most of what I do is loud low-budget metal demos & live recordings, features and stability are just as important as sound quality for me, if not more important (to a certain extent, obviously).
Thoughts?
While I'd prefer to get some quality kit (Apogee comes to mind), I simply don't have the cash for it at the moment, and so I'm looking more at a side-grade vs. an upgrade, as far as pre's/converters go, but an upgrade as far as compatibility and stability. Would the MOTU Traveler give me a noticeable loss/gain of quality over the 002, as far as the preamps and converters go? I've heard mixed reviews about both the 002 and MOTU's gear, but considering most of what I do is loud low-budget metal demos & live recordings, features and stability are just as important as sound quality for me, if not more important (to a certain extent, obviously).
Thoughts?