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Old 06-19-2020, 05:30 PM
robj144 robj144 is offline
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There are many options for USB interfaces now that all work pretty well with Windows and almost any DAW.

But, a more clunky approach that you might like is to use a standalone to just record the tracks and then use a DAW to mix and master. That way you don't need to worry about how well the computer and interface work, and can mix with a computer. I have a Zoom 16 I sometimes do that with if I'm lazy. I'll just record a track, switch the input to another track and record, and so on, and then I bring it into a DAW so I don't have to mix on the Zoom which is a PITA.
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