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foggie
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Hi - Obviously newbie here. I'll try not and bore any of you with the same 'ol question etc..
What's the best...........I'm kidding!
I’m looking to get into a recording interface. I have been reading plenty - enough to make my head turn to mush to know there are a gazillion options
I'm a drummer but am new to the recording side of things and have been wanting to get into this forever (fascinated). I'm finding that there are just as many “reviewers” that claim “solution A” is fantastic as there are that say “solution A” sucks etc..and a lot of this has to do with really finding out for yourself what works.
So without asking what’s the best (which is pointless and impossible to answer), is there anything, be it tips, experiences, guidelines or things to avoid that would help facilitate me in a general direction?
Again for all intensive purposes I’m a newbie at this stuff but have read a ton and am pretty familiar with many of the options available.
- My budget would be less than $1k – (I’m thinking $300-$700 for the interface and the rest for miscellaneous.)
- I have a few good mics => overheads, snare and kick (to start with)
- I have a good computer
- Minimum of four tracks but it seems to make sense to get more (8)
- I'm technically savy (computer)
- I have a pretty good understanding of acoustics, studio construction, soundproofing etc..
- I'm looking to mainly record drums and to compose
I have researched the following:
Firewire solution – Motu 8Pre (the one I'm considering), Presonus firepod/project, Focusrite sapphire pro, Alesis io 26, Tascam FW-1082 or a Firewire mixer (Phonic, Alesis)
PCI solution – Delta, Motu 2408
USB – Tascam US-1641. As far as USB though, I read both sides of this - “works great” or “do NOT do it, it sucks”. Although, I would tend to side with the don’t do it crowd as a firewire card performs / takes all of the load and not the CPU. Your basic computer equipped USB 2.0 cannot “guarantee” sustained throughput like firewire. But again many people have had great luck.
Multitrack - ?? Yamaha 1600, Alesis ?? Have not really considered this and it certainly has its application but I'm thinking the computer route is going to give me the most flexibility and bang for the buck?
One other thing I'm looking for guidance is, does it make sense to start out really small (USB mixer or "sound card") just to get the feel for all of this (upgrade later) instead of plunking down $1k on something I have very little experience?
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated and thanks for any assistance at this point in my venture
What's the best...........I'm kidding!


I'm a drummer but am new to the recording side of things and have been wanting to get into this forever (fascinated). I'm finding that there are just as many “reviewers” that claim “solution A” is fantastic as there are that say “solution A” sucks etc..and a lot of this has to do with really finding out for yourself what works.
So without asking what’s the best (which is pointless and impossible to answer), is there anything, be it tips, experiences, guidelines or things to avoid that would help facilitate me in a general direction?
Again for all intensive purposes I’m a newbie at this stuff but have read a ton and am pretty familiar with many of the options available.
- My budget would be less than $1k – (I’m thinking $300-$700 for the interface and the rest for miscellaneous.)
- I have a few good mics => overheads, snare and kick (to start with)
- I have a good computer
- Minimum of four tracks but it seems to make sense to get more (8)
- I'm technically savy (computer)
- I have a pretty good understanding of acoustics, studio construction, soundproofing etc..
- I'm looking to mainly record drums and to compose
I have researched the following:
Firewire solution – Motu 8Pre (the one I'm considering), Presonus firepod/project, Focusrite sapphire pro, Alesis io 26, Tascam FW-1082 or a Firewire mixer (Phonic, Alesis)
PCI solution – Delta, Motu 2408
USB – Tascam US-1641. As far as USB though, I read both sides of this - “works great” or “do NOT do it, it sucks”. Although, I would tend to side with the don’t do it crowd as a firewire card performs / takes all of the load and not the CPU. Your basic computer equipped USB 2.0 cannot “guarantee” sustained throughput like firewire. But again many people have had great luck.
Multitrack - ?? Yamaha 1600, Alesis ?? Have not really considered this and it certainly has its application but I'm thinking the computer route is going to give me the most flexibility and bang for the buck?
One other thing I'm looking for guidance is, does it make sense to start out really small (USB mixer or "sound card") just to get the feel for all of this (upgrade later) instead of plunking down $1k on something I have very little experience?
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated and thanks for any assistance at this point in my venture
