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iMac is rather expensive for what you want to do. Mac Mini is a cheaper option
 
Curious what people would go with here and why:
Presonus audiobox or komplete audio 6. Both come with their respective DAW.
 
Curious what people would go with here and why:
Presonus audiobox or komplete audio 6. Both come with their respective DAW.
If you are looking at the base Presonus, I wouldn't consider that because it lacks a LINE input. The i2 model is preferable.

I wouldn't base my decision on the included DAW since they're always de-featured versions. Not that it's necessarily bad software, just not why I'd pick box A vs. B.

There are lots of options in the $200 price range (what it looks like the Komplete Audio 6 goes for). I guess I'd ask why you are looking at those two, in particular?
 
Native Instruments Komplete Audio 6 | Sweetwater

Bang on the money there Keith! I don't know much about the Presus'esssss! But can give OP chapter an verse on the KA6.

Two very low noise mic pres (SM57 flat out for acoustic guitar no sweat) could do with 6dB more gain but very usable as it. Balanced line ins on the front or high Z instrument inputs.

Two more (3&4) bal' line jacks at the back plus MIDI I/O and S/PDIF. Four 1/4" balanced line outs. So you have immediately a 4 in 4 out interface with MIDI and digital.

The Drivers are made of stone and I have used my KA6 on XP, W7, W10 and even the appalling Blista. I know several people who use them on macs and a couple on Linux. The drivers are totally stable. I have had maybe 6 AIs in the last 12 years, nothing has been SO little bother as the NI.
The latency is the lowest you will get on any AI sub $400.

The converter quality is excellent and Pete at Scan Computers said it had only jeeeust been bettered by the Zoom UAC-2 but the Zoom is more money and has fewer connections.

Ok, the headphone amps won't blow your brains out but that is to be expected for a 'bus' powered AI with all this connectivity. (an HA400 is cheap and most handy!)

Fergot! The cut down version of the supplied Cubase is just that, 'cut down' not 'crippled' as some would say. This means fewer track and fewer VSTis and FX but STILL very usable for the noob and IF he gets on with it (I don't) there is a 'coupon' for an upgrade. But, you also get a Kontakt player and can download about 3G of samples.

Dave.
 
Mainly going off what people are recommending to start with
 
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