HI,
Wow now I haven’t tried the u-phoria HD interfaces, but you got a point there.
The price is awesome but Native drivers are really easy to handle though, and
are being updated regularly.
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Phil Muir
Sendt: 28. april 2021 09:47
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Emne: [freelists-midimag] Re: USB audio interface recomendation
The 204 is much cheaper than the native instruments interface. Has quite a
decent driver as well although that can be a little tricky to find but it is
doable. If you do go with it and you have any problems finding the driver let
me know and I shall see what I can do :-)
On 28 April 2021 08:45:55 Phil Muir <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote:
I use the behringer u-phoria HD interface here. It's the 204. It has two
preamps and they are very very clean indeed. Quite a nice interface if you want
more preamps then I suppose you can get the 4 or 4 :-) it also has a knob on
the front that you can adjust between what you're hearing locally and and
elsewhere.
On 27 April 2021 23:27:21 Alan McIntyre <alnmcintyre@xxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:alnmcintyre@xxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote:
Hi Everyone
I was wondering if anyone had recommendations for what I need to get audio into
my windows pc and record in Reaper?
I tried a mega cheap .u.sb. mini sound thing that had a mic and headphone jack,
but it was poor quality.
I was wanting to either use a microphone or connect a digital voice recorder.
I don’t know what you could get for around £20 - £50 or do you need to spend a
lot more?
I heard about an interface called ”Babyface pro” which has so many ports and
connections that I have no idea what they all do and too advanced for me.
Although it is supposed to be able to connect any apple device like a ipad
which seemed useful as well.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks
Alan