Interface for recording and live

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Currently the only recording interface I have for my Macbook is a Line 6 Toneport. It is pretty well limited to Gearbox.

I need a more multi-purpose interface - one that can record midi and audio, as well as be suitable for playing my guitar live with a MINIMUM of latency. The Toneport falls short in this category - feels like a half second of delay with each note.

What are some good interfaces that will suit my purposes better?
 
Hi there,

Thirst of all someting must be wrong wit your toneport settings. Try looking at buffer size in Line 6 drivers. Usually the larency is negligible with this one, at least I don't ave any latency problems.

As for the interfaces there is quite an option

Tascam US122 MKII USB 2.0 Audio Interface

Tascam US144 MKII USB 2.0 Audio Interface

PreSonus AudioBox USB Recording Interface

Lexicon Lambda Desktop Recording Studio

M-Audio Fast Track Pro USB Audio Interface

Focusrite Saffire 6 USB Audio Interface

Emu 0404 USB 2.0 Audio/MIDI Interface

Digidesign Mbox 2 Mini USB Audio Interface (Macintosh and Windows)

PreSonus FireStudio Mobile FireWire Audio Interface

M-Audio ProFire 610 Firewire Audio Interface

Basically thay all will do the job for you. If you are on a tight budget, Tascam may be a coice for you, unless you run Vista as an OS on your computer (lots of compatibility problems reported).

PreSonus gets credit for preamp together with M-Audio. If you have FireWire on your computer and enough money go for ProFire 610.

I personally like E-MU. Mainly for converters. Preamp sounds also nice to me. Would be nice to compare with M-audio and PreSonus some day. I'm not so concerned aboout the preamps as I don't do much of vocals recordings and record guitar direct. I thing if it comes serious vocal recordings you anyway have to buy high quality preamp and do some room treatment.

Digidesign is a must if you want to record with ProTools software.
I hope I was helpfull. Cheerz!!
 
Awesome, thanks for the list. There are so many options – just needed a little guidance.
I have read a lot of good things about the E-MU. Before spending any money though I will check out my Toneport settings next time I’m rocking :)
 
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