With both Thunderbolt and USB connections to choose from, 8 balanced line inputs and outputs, and 2 XLR mic inputs with hardware limiter…this audio interface really delivers. MOTU 828ESĪ friend of mine had a MOTU audio interface a couple of years back, and I always love the workflow of it even though it is rack mounted. They also have less expensive “Quartet” and “Element” models in their range if you are not prepared to go all in on an ultra high end audio interface just yet. Apogee Ensemble ThunderboltĪpogee is another famous brand for professional audio interfaces, and this model with Thunderbolt connection gives you very low latency thanks to special 32-Bit driver technology, which also relieves the CPU of the computer. It comes in different versions depending on how much DSP power you want (single, duo and quad core cpu). It’s more convenient and reachable this way. This is the table top version of Universal Audio Apollo line of audio interfaces, which I personally prefer compared to a rack mounted audio interface. This rack version is the top of the line, with quad core processors and on board LED meters. Universal Audio is by many considered “The King of Audio Interfaces”, not only because of the quality of both the audio and building quality, but also because they have DSP Power (on board cpu) that you can use to run their range of UAD plugins. Having great quality audio is of course most important, but also low latency, stability and dependability, on board controls and workflow, perhaps even DSP power etc.īut which Audio Interface should you choose? Well, here is my complete list of recommendations for you (in no particular order): Best Audio Interfaces (Top List) The audio interface is the hub of every music studio, with all audio and signals going into and out from your computer and DAW.įor example: microphone input with a good pre-amp, guitar input, instrument input, monitor output, headphone output etc. Hello Composers! Mike here, with a quick guide on the Best Audio Interface for Your Music Studio.
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