Audio interface upgrade - suggestions?
Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2011 9:56 am
Hey bronies,
Long time lurker, first time poster here.
I've started planning my future studio gear. Until now it's mostly been parent-bought stuff, general laptop, etc. Now I'm planning a desktop PC rig.
What I want out of my new PC system, in terms of the interface, is twofold:
- I want to be able to record up to 8 sources simultaneously.
- I want future upgrade flexibility; my purchases should enable, rather than preclude, easy upgrade options.
To this end, I want to build a mixer-based system. Going with a mixer means I can upgrade my system by buying/building hardware compressors, pres, etc. It also means I can independently upgrade my converters and the mixer itself (that is, if it's not a combo mixer/interface like the Mackie 1640i).
I'd like 8 channels, and I'd like to have 8 pres from the start (even if they're not exceptional - again, I have the flexibility to upgrade). If possible, I'd like to be able to craft monitor mixes on the desk itself, independently of the levels I'm sending to the PC. Post-fader direct outs would be awesome (the Soundcraft M8 can do this). I don't think I'll need more than one or two auxes. I also don't care for onboard effects (except EQ and dynamics stuff, obviously). I DO want to be able to process recorded tracks through hardware analogue units, so I'll need more than just stereo out from the PC.
My plan here is to build a home studio environment for 'producer-y' purposes - sound to picture, stock music, personal electronic-based projects with some acoustic instruments... That kind of vibe.
Obviously this needs to be as cheap as possible.
I don't mean Behringer-cheap, though.
So what hardware options do I have? Currently I'm thinking an M-Audio Delta 1010 with a Soundcraft M8 is a great bet, albeit expensive. But what about the Presonus Firestudio Project - I would only use it for converters and probably ignore its pres altogether, so how would that compare to the Delta? Are there other 8x8 PCI/Firewire options at similar prices (or less)? There's also the Mackie 1640i, which is more $$$ but has some DI inputs which are useful (I'm a guitarist) as well as just, y'know, more channels - though it is an integrated unit and therefore harder to upgrade (but I'll probably never need to upgrade again
).
Should I be looking at any particular ADAT stuff?
Thoughts? Suggestions? Is there other hardware I should be checking out? I'm especially interested in other mixers with 8 mono channels, a couple usable pres (more is better), at least one stereo channel, and direct outs.
Long time lurker, first time poster here.
I've started planning my future studio gear. Until now it's mostly been parent-bought stuff, general laptop, etc. Now I'm planning a desktop PC rig.
What I want out of my new PC system, in terms of the interface, is twofold:
- I want to be able to record up to 8 sources simultaneously.
- I want future upgrade flexibility; my purchases should enable, rather than preclude, easy upgrade options.
To this end, I want to build a mixer-based system. Going with a mixer means I can upgrade my system by buying/building hardware compressors, pres, etc. It also means I can independently upgrade my converters and the mixer itself (that is, if it's not a combo mixer/interface like the Mackie 1640i).
I'd like 8 channels, and I'd like to have 8 pres from the start (even if they're not exceptional - again, I have the flexibility to upgrade). If possible, I'd like to be able to craft monitor mixes on the desk itself, independently of the levels I'm sending to the PC. Post-fader direct outs would be awesome (the Soundcraft M8 can do this). I don't think I'll need more than one or two auxes. I also don't care for onboard effects (except EQ and dynamics stuff, obviously). I DO want to be able to process recorded tracks through hardware analogue units, so I'll need more than just stereo out from the PC.
My plan here is to build a home studio environment for 'producer-y' purposes - sound to picture, stock music, personal electronic-based projects with some acoustic instruments... That kind of vibe.
Obviously this needs to be as cheap as possible.
So what hardware options do I have? Currently I'm thinking an M-Audio Delta 1010 with a Soundcraft M8 is a great bet, albeit expensive. But what about the Presonus Firestudio Project - I would only use it for converters and probably ignore its pres altogether, so how would that compare to the Delta? Are there other 8x8 PCI/Firewire options at similar prices (or less)? There's also the Mackie 1640i, which is more $$$ but has some DI inputs which are useful (I'm a guitarist) as well as just, y'know, more channels - though it is an integrated unit and therefore harder to upgrade (but I'll probably never need to upgrade again
Should I be looking at any particular ADAT stuff?
Thoughts? Suggestions? Is there other hardware I should be checking out? I'm especially interested in other mixers with 8 mono channels, a couple usable pres (more is better), at least one stereo channel, and direct outs.