Topic: Audient iD4 MKII USB-C feedback
Anyone have experience with this interface?
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail...-interface
Thanks
Roland FP-90 | Roland Rubix 22
Anyone have experience with this interface?
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail...-interface
Thanks
Anyone have experience with this interface?
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail...-interface
Thanks
I have not used this one, but I've had experience with several similar interfaces. The specs here look good, but I would advise getting a box with more in's. This has two, which may be fine for now, but eventually you will probably want more--most people like to have at least two mics on an acoustic guitar or a piano. The vocal, if there is a vocal, will take up another input, along with the bass, etc. If you are sure that you just want it for Pianoteq, of course, you can ignore this advice, but I would still say that it's better to have too many in's than too few when you meet that cellist or singer that needs an additional mic. Other people, of course, may offer other views.
keynote1157 wrote:Anyone have experience with this interface?
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail...-interface
Thanks
I have not used this one, but I've had experience with several similar interfaces. The specs here look good, but I would advise getting a box with more in's. This has two, which may be fine for now, but eventually you will probably want more--most people like to have at least two mics on an acoustic guitar or a piano. The vocal, if there is a vocal, will take up another input, along with the bass, etc. If you are sure that you just want it for Pianoteq, of course, you can ignore this advice, but I would still say that it's better to have too many in's than too few when you meet that cellist or singer that needs an additional mic. Other people, of course, may offer other views.
I was going to use this mainly for live performance, sending Pianoteq from a 2-in-1 laptop to a JBL EON One PA. I may go with this instead though:
Steinberg UR22C - https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail...-interface
Well, remember that most shops will let you return an item, so you can try out both, and that most shops will also match online prices. Let us know which you prefer. Or does someone else know these two interfaces?
Part of the problem may be that there are so many choices.
By the way, did you look for reviews of these two interfaces on the Gearslutz site? (Now called GearSpace.) In Google, you can of course just type the name of the interface and then the word gearslutz or gearspace to get impressions from a wide variety of users.