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Philippus
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Hi.
My home studio is starting to grow and I'm taking on some projects for other people. Untill now, I've been using a simple Sound Blaster PCI card and even at times...*Onboard Sound of the motherboard*. Now I want to get my first proper Audio Interface.
I've been looking at the Cakewalk / Edirol UA-4FX. This falls within my budget, with one exception: I want to record from 2 inputs at the same time and record them onto seperate tracks. E.g. I will accompany a vocalist on the keyboard and mix the tracks seperately after recording. The UA 4fx only seems to record 'one stereo pair' at a time. I need to record from XLR and line in at the same time.
The Cakewalk UA-101, for instance, has this feature I want, but is completely overkill (I don't need 10 ins / outs. 2 will do fine.) Can you recommend something in about the price range of the UA-4fx (+- $200) but with the ability to record 2 inputs onto 2 seperate tracks?
Also, I'm thinking to get the Rode NT2A as my first condenser mic (interface needs preamp with phantom power) and the Yamaha HS50 monitors as studio monitors. Untill now I've been using cheap Shure PG-58 and domestic Hi-Fi speakers, so I guess it could only be an improvement? What do you think?
Thanks
My home studio is starting to grow and I'm taking on some projects for other people. Untill now, I've been using a simple Sound Blaster PCI card and even at times...*Onboard Sound of the motherboard*. Now I want to get my first proper Audio Interface.
I've been looking at the Cakewalk / Edirol UA-4FX. This falls within my budget, with one exception: I want to record from 2 inputs at the same time and record them onto seperate tracks. E.g. I will accompany a vocalist on the keyboard and mix the tracks seperately after recording. The UA 4fx only seems to record 'one stereo pair' at a time. I need to record from XLR and line in at the same time.
The Cakewalk UA-101, for instance, has this feature I want, but is completely overkill (I don't need 10 ins / outs. 2 will do fine.) Can you recommend something in about the price range of the UA-4fx (+- $200) but with the ability to record 2 inputs onto 2 seperate tracks?
Also, I'm thinking to get the Rode NT2A as my first condenser mic (interface needs preamp with phantom power) and the Yamaha HS50 monitors as studio monitors. Untill now I've been using cheap Shure PG-58 and domestic Hi-Fi speakers, so I guess it could only be an improvement? What do you think?
Thanks