MacMusic.org  |  PcMusic.org  |  440Software  |  440Forums.com  |  440Tv  |  Zicos.com  |  AudioLexic.org
Loading... visitors connected
Welcome Guest
> What's The Point Of An Audio Interface?, question
karambos
post Fri 18 Apr 2003, 12:40
Post #1


Rookie
*

Group: Members
Posts: 40
Joined: 30-Apr 01
From: München - DE
Member No.: 492




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
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
 
Start new topic
Replies
Synthetic
post Tue 22 Apr 2003, 14:29
Post #2


Maniac Member
******

Group: Members
Posts: 821
Joined: 25-Jun 01
From: Springfield - US
Member No.: 1,082




Yep, as noted above... the main reason for more than 2 inputs is to have the ability to track more than 2 channels at once such as the drum recording. If you use a mixer and record only its stereo ouput... you will loose some of the control of your sound during the final mixing of the project because the 8 mics used to record the drums were squashed down to 2 tracks rather than 8.

Also, having mulitple inputs and outputs allows more creative use of external hardware processors like compressors, fx, and such rather than just relying on plugins. I have a couple processors setup on my digi 001 that lets me send any tracks I like from my ProTools to my FX unit and back or my compressor or tube mic pre and back into the mix and this saves cpu cycles for other plugs. cool.gif


--------------------
----------------------------------------
<span style='font-size:18pt;line-height:100%'>Synthetic Tone</span>
Click above for totally original electronic music, art, & photos.
Click below to become an active member of the MacMusic.org site..

<span style='font-size:15pt;line-height:100%'>Become An Active Member</span>

G4 550mhz Tibook & Brand Spankin New Dual G5 2Ghz Power Mac with Tiger.
So long old OS9 apps :(
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post



Reply to this topicStart new topic
1 User(s) are reading this topic (1 Guests and 0 Anonymous Users)
0 Members:

 

Lo-Fi Version - Mon 3 Mar 2025, 21:41
- © MacMusic 1997-2008