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Easy Question about Audio Interfaces

Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 7:01 am
by Chazperx
Hi

I have what I believe is a basic question for you. I do MIDI recording, and currently have a M-Audio Firewire Solo. It has 2 inputs/outputs. I have a Yamaha Motif 7 Synth and several VST synths. I am under the impression that I can record 2 audio channels at a time because I have 2 inputs.


I have been looking at other audio interfaces like the Firewire 1814 which says 18 inputs or the MOTU Ultralite which says 10 inputs. What is confusing me is that I only see 10 ¼••

Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 7:20 am
by daniel.sneed
Input numbers always include Spdif (two) and/or Adat (eight) inputs, when there are any.

Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 7:25 am
by 1nput0utput
Don't forget to count the digital ins and outs. The UltraLite has a total of 10 inputs:
2 mic/gtr inputs
6 balanced 1/4" line inputs
2 SPDIF inputs

The number of audio inputs determines how many signals (mics, guitars, synths, etc.) you can record at once. If you only intend to record two or three inputs at a time (for instance vocal mic and guitar or a stereo synth), then you need an interface with only two or three inputs.

Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2008 5:09 am
by shroomedone
With your current setup there's no need to buy a new interface.

I've got two synths and don't need all in/outs too. using the UL because of it's quality....

And who knows what's in the future....



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