Honestly I am going for the Mona because I cannot find a place online that carries the RME Hammerfall. I finally found it on 8thstreet.com and it looked ok. But the Mona "looks" slicker. At least I am honest.
I really know nothing about LapTop type audio interfaces. I know that I want a PCMCIA CardBus interface instead of a IEEE 1394 or USB. I already have Midi interface to use with
my Roland JV1010 and keyboard controller should I ever want to actually do a full on LapTop project. (Which I doubt I will ever do).
I am literally looking for the cheapest and MOST STABLE solution with about 3 or 4 inputs with Phantom power. I will not have a mixer in the picture, so could you please tell me, since I am in Germany and cannot easily just go to a music store and ask...
What is "better" for just sitting around with friends writing songs on an acoustic guitar with a LapTop? I do a lot of touring, and a Hotel room jam session on acoustics would be a perfect solution, expecially since my memory is SHITE!!! I need sort of a digital notepad with the abilty to overdub guitar parts.
What is NOT important in this decission...
1. Midi ain't important.
2. Large amount of simultanious track recording is not important. (4 tracks at the same time would be fine.)
3. Size is not important. (a 1U rack unit is not too big)
4. I have Logic Audio, so any free software will not even be used.
5. 96kHz is not importat since I only have a 20GB Hard Drive and would never record higher than 48kHz.
Things that ARE important in this decission...
1. 1/4 inch and XLR input jacks.
2. PCI CardBus interface and not Firewire or USB
3. Price under $700
4. Universal power supply (I live in Europe but am an American and will be using it all over the world)
5. Supported by Logic Audio.
6. Is quick and painless to set up, learn to work, and get recording pretty much out of the box. (I had a nightmare with IRQ interupts with my PCI card in my studio DAW system.)
7. Compatable drivers for Windows XP (I cannot find this anywhere, and am getting worried that XP is not supported by the Echo Mona)
Now having said all of this I would like to add a final question...
If I bought the REM Hammerfall or the Echo Mona Laptop System, could I do the following?
Record me and 3 other guys at the same time (4 inputs of 2x guitar/ 1x bass / 1x bongo drums) and then come back and listen to the mix through headphones while overdubing vocals on 4 inputs ( 1 lead vocals + 3 part backing harmonies etc.)
Then maybe overdub some kayboard parts if needs be?
This will be maybe 9-10 tracks recorded over three passes. 2 recordings of 4 tracks and one of 1-2 tracks.
Will all of that work on the Mona or RME? If so then I think I have just found a kick ass solution to all my song writting problems.
Which would you recommend the RME Hammerfall or the Mona?