And just a tiny bit of my experience with MOTU, I've been using a MOTU Micro Lite MIDI interface for quite some time and I'm satisfied with it even though I'd want to want to upgrade it to a bigger one.
So I want to get a new audio interface now and it's because me and my UA Apollo x8 isn't really working out. I'm not really that into the UAD-platform and I want to go back to using native plugins and do so without audible latency (if I just use 1-2 stock EQ's or Compressors on 10-15 tracks during production stage).
I was very interested in the MOTU 16A but even thoguh I'm still interested I'm not as crazy about it as I was 2-3 months ago but I'm sure it would suit me fine, though I don't need all those outputs.
I've also looked into some other audio interface's from MOTU but I've found it kind of hard to compare them, guess you could say I'd like a mix between the 16A and the 828es, looking something like:
From 16A:
TRS inputs
Converters (if they're not the same?)
From the 828es
Main Out's
Outputs
Built in preamps (it's not a disadvanage but I'd buy a preamp if I got an audio interface without at least one preamp, which might be good actually but you know... money and decisions!)
And maybe just a touch of the M2/M4 with the Thunderbolt 3/usb-c port (instead of the old but equally fast (i know) Thunderbolt 1&2)
I'm gonna try to take my wishes short and then explain what I've thoughts about with the MOTU interfaces, maybe you can help me.
1. I want low latency and I want it even if I place a bunch of plugins on some channels (I'm not a heavy user so a bunch basically means 10 tracks with EQ and Compression, often stock ones, which I use a lot in the producing stage)
2. I want stability, can't work when the audio interface looses it's connection and I have to troubleshoot etc.
3. I want quality, meaning I want to feel I'm working with a professional product both in audio, in build, in software (the Apollo Console is laggy as hell when you scroll sideways and so forth, I feel it's kind of sad because otherwise it's quite well built, except for no DAW-integration)
4. I want a lot of inputs (24-32 (analog + ADATs, total amount of inputs) larger than that is probably not necessary but doesn't hurt except if I need to buy myself some dsub-to-trs-cables), since I don't want to use my patchbay when it's something I use every session.
5. I want and I need simplicity.
Is a MOTU audio interface for me? If so which one? Any chance anyone knows how that compares to compares to Presonus Quantum 4848's low latency? How does it compare to the RME UFX+ stability?
How does it compare to their audio quality and their converters? Ease of use and simplicity? If anyone has tried both I mean or maybe happen to know anyway because I feel that's what I'm comparing them to because those interfaces are my other choices.
What I've "got a problem with" about the MOTU interfaces I've been interested in is that they haven't upgraded them to be Thunderbolt 3/USB-C which isn't a big deal big Thunderbolt 3/USB-C is 6 years old now, that makes the tech that has TB1&2 feel a bit outdated, even if they're just fine. I just want my new audio interface to easily plug into my computer even in 2 years when I took it to a friends house and forgot the cable, you know. I hope they'll update them before I buy one / decides to go to another manufacture.
Then I've heard a lot of people complain about the web-UI to control the interface from, that it needs an update and doesn't look good, haven't really studied it and maybe I don't mind but that it hasn't been addressed makes me hope that MOTU is working on something a bit bigger and better, hardware or software I don't know but if they're not it just feels a bit lazy from their side but as I said I'm not sure and I'm not sure how big of a company they are.
That's about it, my complaints I mean, this text however will continue for many many more rows!
No I really hope it will not but I will end with this.
I want simplicity most of all but I want something powerful working in the background allowing me this simplicity and I want to go back to the DAW, working in my DAW only meaning I don't mind setting up a reverb for when I record my vocals and then just adjusting it once in a while but I want, say the sound of a drummachine routed to a drum bus in Logic, to stop if I press 'm' for mute in Logic, I don't want to open another software (even if it's a web based one) and mute every single track in there, it just messes with my focus too much to try to keep track of all the windows outside Logic when I have a hard time keeping track of the ones inside!
I hope this explains where I'm coming from. I just would like to get a simple but good audio interface, no fancy pancy functions really just easy to use, great soundnig interface with a lot of inputs 24-32 wouldn't mind 40 or 48 but it's just not something I feel I need right now.
Oh and right, I record mostly synthesizer but also a bit of vocal, guitar, bass.
I don't have a lot of outboard gear but some and therefore I'm happy about something like 8 outputs but 16 is the double amount but I don't mind it just would have traded them for 4 new inputs instead if I could

Take care everyone, I appreciate all help I can get!