Fri 18 Apr 2003, 12:40
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Hi,
I have a problem trying to understand what audio interfaces are for. As far as I understand, an audio interface (like something by MOTU or the PROTOOLS 888) sits inbetween the mics you are using to record with and your audio card. Or does it sit between the mics and the desk? If you are recording a drumkit with, let's say, eight mics, then you could just plug the mics directly into the mixing desk, surely? What's the advantage of having an audio interface to plug your mics into? THere must be a technical reason but I can't see what it is. Maybe it's just for the convenience of being able to cable any mic to any input on the desk. Is that right? Please can someone explain why people pay so much for these things? Thanks -------------------- Waiting on my new MacBook Pro
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Tue 22 Apr 2003, 13:17
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 20 Joined: 09-Apr 03 From: Mch - ID Member No.: 15,827 |
Karambos,
I'm at the same point as you but as far as I understood, the audio interface converts Analog signal to Digital and the other way around. In addition some Audio interfaces have Midi I/O (so they do the Midi inteface) and/or preamps (bad ones, as far as I know...). But, please also note that some external hardware preamp also have A/D converters....confusing isn't it? So, it seems like at a certain point you can have functions in double! For example, I've got a midi interface (Maudio UNO), I'd prefer external preamp (e.g. ART tube MP) and still continue to use Pro Tools Free but at this point, I don't find any Audio interface supporting PTFree and that just provides 2 or 4 analog I/O with XLR. I'm not an expert, so just consider my comments as the ones from a beginner! Anyway, I hope it helps... alcolo |
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karambos What's The Point Of An Audio Interface? Fri 18 Apr 2003, 12:40
overman2002 The audio interface allows the analog information ... Fri 18 Apr 2003, 16:20
kaboombahchuck I run my mixer directly into my sound card, and th... Sat 19 Apr 2003, 10:54
Synthetic Yep, as noted above... the main reason for more th... Tue 22 Apr 2003, 14:29![]() ![]() |
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