Mein Kampf With Audio Interfaces
Wednesday, September 1st, 2010It's been a rocky road, but I think I may have found the interface I've been looking for.
It's been a rocky road, but I think I may have found the interface I've been looking for.
Thinking of buying a Steinberg / Yamaha MR816 CSX? Read this review, first.
This article will explain why you need a real deal audio interface for any serious home recording and that your stock soundcard simply isn't going to cut it.
I give specific gear advice to beginners who are looking to get started in home recording. This job has become nearly impossible because the audio interface manufacturers ad writers are completely incompetent.
If you are considering purchasing a Presonus Firestudio audio interface, you may want to take a look at the requirements into terms of chipset problems and other hardware compatibility.
Here's why I chose the Presonus Firestudio over MOTO, M-Audio, and RME firewire audio interfaces. After careful research, I decided that the Presonus Firestudio was the best audio interface for my needs and budget.
This article will discuss the features I wish my Delta 1010s had and what I'll be looking for in a new audio interface now that one of my Delta 1010s is dead.
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