
EtherealEntity
Dreamer
Hi
Sorry in advance for this essay!
I am studying recording etc in college at the moment, I am knowledgable and understand fluently how to use all the equipment at college to record using our 32 track desk, and Protools with a Digi 001. This has 8 inputs to take 8 simultanious recordings from the 8 group outs on the desk. As I understand, the Digi 001 has its own 8 input soundcard to allow this simultanious 8 recordings.
I have recently been building up my home studio. I require 2 simultanious recordings. Currently I have a Creative X-Fi Soundblaster Elite Pro interface, which also has its own soundcard in my PC. In my DAW, I am able to select input 1 or input 2 on my tracks as desired, for my simultanious 2 track recording. So, everything is fine
However, I am looking for a new interface. My one is more of a gaming thing. It's just jacks, no XLRs, no phantom power etc. I was originally set on the Tascam FireOne which has 2 inputs and I read good reviews about it. However, on trying to purchase it, it's pretty much impossible to get hold of now. Out of stock everywhere etc. So...I need to find a new one.
BUT, just today I have suddenly come up with another question because of something a friend said.
He has a cheap 8 track USB mixer. This he plugged into his computer, and in his DAW (the same one I am using - Sonar) he only got "USB Audio Interface" (i.e. he did not get 8 tracks). As far as I can see this can be for 3 reasons:
1) He is doing something wrong and everything is fine.
2) His mixer I believe only has a master bus (as opposed to , for example, the 8 busses of our 32 track desk at college). This would mean his mixer just has one output, I guess. As opposed to our 8.
3) You can only take ONE signal across the USB connection, as it's not using a dedicated multi-input soundcard. THIS is what I am afraid of.
Upon thinking of reason number 3, I wondered if the Tascam FireOne would actually do what I wanted it to. It was a FireWire interface. Would I be able to select input 1 or 2 like I can with my current soundcard? Or would I have the same problem as my friend, finding just "Firewire audio interface" as an input in my DAW. This would mean I can't do 2 simultanious recordings.
So I am looking for an understanding of how a FireWire/USB interface (which is what I want) works..and if it actually CAN do what I need!
With that said, I need some suggestions on interfaces with atleast 2 inputs
When I say atleast I don't mean I necesarily need more, but if I can get say, 4, for the price, then that's good 
Nothing fancy, just need good quality preamps, phantom preferred, visual level meters preferred. XLR or XLR/Jack inputs. That is ofcourse if I can actually do 2 simultanious recordings with a USB/Firewire interface.
I just need to know it's something that, if my recording sounds bad, it's NOT the interfaces problem.
If I was right about number 3, WHAT do I need?
I am thinking I would need a whole new soundcard with several inputs, something like the Digidesign Digi001 with its 8 inputs to take the 8 outs from the mixer at college.
Hopefully this is not the case
Thanks for any help you can give, and sorry again for the long read

I am studying recording etc in college at the moment, I am knowledgable and understand fluently how to use all the equipment at college to record using our 32 track desk, and Protools with a Digi 001. This has 8 inputs to take 8 simultanious recordings from the 8 group outs on the desk. As I understand, the Digi 001 has its own 8 input soundcard to allow this simultanious 8 recordings.
I have recently been building up my home studio. I require 2 simultanious recordings. Currently I have a Creative X-Fi Soundblaster Elite Pro interface, which also has its own soundcard in my PC. In my DAW, I am able to select input 1 or input 2 on my tracks as desired, for my simultanious 2 track recording. So, everything is fine

However, I am looking for a new interface. My one is more of a gaming thing. It's just jacks, no XLRs, no phantom power etc. I was originally set on the Tascam FireOne which has 2 inputs and I read good reviews about it. However, on trying to purchase it, it's pretty much impossible to get hold of now. Out of stock everywhere etc. So...I need to find a new one.
BUT, just today I have suddenly come up with another question because of something a friend said.
He has a cheap 8 track USB mixer. This he plugged into his computer, and in his DAW (the same one I am using - Sonar) he only got "USB Audio Interface" (i.e. he did not get 8 tracks). As far as I can see this can be for 3 reasons:
1) He is doing something wrong and everything is fine.
2) His mixer I believe only has a master bus (as opposed to , for example, the 8 busses of our 32 track desk at college). This would mean his mixer just has one output, I guess. As opposed to our 8.
3) You can only take ONE signal across the USB connection, as it's not using a dedicated multi-input soundcard. THIS is what I am afraid of.
Upon thinking of reason number 3, I wondered if the Tascam FireOne would actually do what I wanted it to. It was a FireWire interface. Would I be able to select input 1 or 2 like I can with my current soundcard? Or would I have the same problem as my friend, finding just "Firewire audio interface" as an input in my DAW. This would mean I can't do 2 simultanious recordings.
So I am looking for an understanding of how a FireWire/USB interface (which is what I want) works..and if it actually CAN do what I need!
With that said, I need some suggestions on interfaces with atleast 2 inputs


Nothing fancy, just need good quality preamps, phantom preferred, visual level meters preferred. XLR or XLR/Jack inputs. That is ofcourse if I can actually do 2 simultanious recordings with a USB/Firewire interface.
I just need to know it's something that, if my recording sounds bad, it's NOT the interfaces problem.
If I was right about number 3, WHAT do I need?
I am thinking I would need a whole new soundcard with several inputs, something like the Digidesign Digi001 with its 8 inputs to take the 8 outs from the mixer at college.
Hopefully this is not the case

Thanks for any help you can give, and sorry again for the long read
