KingDiamond said:
I have an E-MU 0404 right now and it was good for me as a beginner but now I want to move into recording a full drumset and have drums on seperate tracks and such. So I need an interface with more inputs. Which will offer better sound quality and useability, the Presonus Firepod or the E-MU 1820M PCI? I see a lot of reviews that the Firepod is the best for under $600 but I also read the same thing about the 1820M so I'm not sure.
PCI is dead. Don't even THINK about spending hundreds of dollars on PCI cards. If you wouldn't buy an ISA sound card three years ago, you shouldn't buy a PCI sound card now. The future is here, and it is PCI Express (PCIe). PCIe is not compatible with existing PCI cards.
As more logic boards switch to PCIe, you will find it harder and harder to get one with PCI. It won't be long before we start seeing fake PCI slots that are simply bridged off a PCIe controller, and from early testing reports, the bus latency from such bridged designs will likely be too high for most audio devices to work correctly. Those slots will still be called PCI, and good luck figuring out which are which.
Within 3-5 years or so, the availability of PCI slots will likely be limited to specialized motherboards like server boards (with PCI-X). At that point, you'll find yourself spending more and more money with each computer upgrade trying to keep that PCI interface working, and eventually, you'll be completely stuck. Oh, and if you ever decide to switch to a Mac, you'd already be stuck; Apple hasn't sold a machine with standard PCI in a couple of years.
IMHO, your choices should be between the FIREPOD and other FW interface. PCI shouldn't even be in the running unless you're buying something used and cheap.