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Published on 07/01/11 at 08:18Besides the effects the sought after Pro Tools has to offer the best part about this interface is it's simplicity and quality. It is ideal for classrooms with creative students looking to get familiar with the recording and editing process.
It seems a bit pricey but after recording a few jams with a Shure PG42 mic I was suprised to find the recording quality blowing away my usual latency-problem expectations. However, there was a strange kind of loud smallness in the sound of my recordings until I got precise with my microphone placement.
For the teacher, student, or beginner studio musician, this is a great way to achieve quality recordings along with access to some ear tickling editing capabilities. If your willing to get creative with your single input and microphone/instrument, you may just become one with this interface right away and find yourself glued to your PC.
For someone less intent on portability and more intent on having more than just one instrument input, take a glance at an Alesis MultiMix USB 8-Channel Mixer. Some users report more desirable effects as well and better sound quality.
This product is completely worth the price, especially since you will always have Pro Tools afterward, you can always record via other software, and you can always use a new, different, USB interface with your Pro Tools software.
It seems a bit pricey but after recording a few jams with a Shure PG42 mic I was suprised to find the recording quality blowing away my usual latency-problem expectations. However, there was a strange kind of loud smallness in the sound of my recordings until I got precise with my microphone placement.
For the teacher, student, or beginner studio musician, this is a great way to achieve quality recordings along with access to some ear tickling editing capabilities. If your willing to get creative with your single input and microphone/instrument, you may just become one with this interface right away and find yourself glued to your PC.
For someone less intent on portability and more intent on having more than just one instrument input, take a glance at an Alesis MultiMix USB 8-Channel Mixer. Some users report more desirable effects as well and better sound quality.
This product is completely worth the price, especially since you will always have Pro Tools afterward, you can always record via other software, and you can always use a new, different, USB interface with your Pro Tools software.