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Apogee Element 46 ($895) interface
Lucid 88192 (8 channel line level AD/DA, format conversion (ADAT, AES/EBU, SPDIF), SRC, etc.) (originally $2,700 - discontinued - used $800) |
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MOTU 828es interface $995
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Interface: RME Fireface UFX ($1900). Superseded by the UFX+ and UFX II.
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Frontier Designs - Dakota/Montana (Used price - $300) A/D - D/A Converters RADAR 24 (Used - $2000 - $6000. New $9000 - $14000)
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I’m running a Apogee Rosetta 200 spdif through an fireface UCX (just as a pass through)
I’ve seen the Rosetta 200 go for around $400-700 The UCX is now $1600
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Apogee Element 46 for me too
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That's our first repeat. I'm surprised at that.
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Well, most of us with our Scarlets and Behringers are sitting this thread out.
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So go on, tell us what you're using. Heck, post a picture of yourself with it ...just make sure you're wearing pants.
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Original MOTU UltraLite Firewire [about $550]
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I would guess the Scarlet series is one of, if not the most popular interfaces here on AGF and in home recording in general. And rightfully so, as a good solid value priced offering. I have two friends who use Scarlets. I don't know anybody using Behringer so can't comment.
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I'm being a bit facetious about the Scarlet. You can get excellent results with it. Even if the preamps aren't world-class, they are pretty good--I think the difference between bedroom budget and world-class studio is far narrower today than it was in the analog days of yore. Though I do wish the SSL2 had been available when I needed a new interface a few years back.
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I would venture to say that even a modest digital interface meets or exceeds the specifications of equipment that recorded what we would consider the greatest music of past generations.
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I use three different interfaces. For most recording I use a Behringer UMC404HD. For live mixing and recording, especially with multiple musicians, I use a Behringer XR18 digital mixer with eighteen-channel output via USB. For live Zoom sessions I'm using a Behringer X1204USB analog mixer with a stereo pair USB output.
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