Best Audio interface with Win7

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2011/02/26 13:20:04 (permalink)

Best Audio interface with Win7

I'm looking to buy an audio interface for my laptop.  I have an m-audio firewire 410 for my desktop but it wont load onto my laptop.  I want something that can run out of the box.  I am about to upgrade to the latest sonar today and record voice and an occasional guitar.  Everything else is virtual instrument.  I keep hearing bad things about m-audio and can attest to their weak support service.  Can someone advise on what is actually working with Win7?



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    gray36
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    Re:Best Audio interface with Win7 2011/02/26 14:16:44 (permalink)
    I'm not the best person to give advice....but I just purchased a Focusrite Saffire 6 USB, was up and running within minutes with Windows 7x64 Home Premium. Great pres, running it through JBLs, and I,m happy as can be. Came with Novation Bass Station, bonus loops, Focusrite FX suite. Check it out, just my opinion, also using Sonar 8.5.3, no problems.


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    Re:Best Audio interface with Win7 2011/03/04 21:31:12 (permalink)
    Hello naz062,
     
    I don't know if you have already made another purchase, but I also have the M-Audio Firewire 410. I ran into the same problem with the interface when I was running 8.5 Producer Edition and needed the upgrade to Windows 7. The support was a let down from what was a good working relationship. The drivers from the M-Audio site when installed did nothing for Sonar 8.5 Producer Edition. I was able to load the Firewire software onto my Windows 7 HP 64 bit system, but could not get it to work with 8.5. It pretty much became a paperweight for about one year. So when I upgraded to Sonar X1, I didn't even think to setup the M-Audio Firewire 410. I recently was looking at the Focusrite Pro 24, and really didn't want to shell out another $400.00 bucks. So I just took a chance and connected the the 410 to my HP dv7-3085dx, and what do you know it clicked. There was nothing new added from M-Audio, so it has to be something that went on with Cakewalk to get it functional. I know that it shows up in Sonar X1 and records clean and the playback is stable. I have done a few recordings and no real issues. I don't know what changed, but it must be something in Sonars programming that probably helped. I don't think that I downloaded the Sonar X1a patch, but I am using the ASIO drivers and they work. Hope this helps, before you have to attempt a purchase.
     
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    Re:Best Audio interface with Win7 2011/03/04 22:21:34 (permalink)
    I think its just because its firewire.

    Switch to a USB interface and it'll probably work fine.

    Laptops are notorious for having problems with firewire interfaces from tons of different companies.    

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    Re:Best Audio interface with Win7 2011/03/04 22:43:52 (permalink)
    grey36..im with you..bought the focusrite usb 6..i love it..no probs at all..heres two to stay away from..mackie black jack..drivers arent supported..dont care what they say...read their forums..#2..the presonus audiobox..it will work but its downfall is it clips and no matter what you do with the volume controls they wont go down.and sonar doesnt support input volume(you set your input volume by your interface)so dont go their...the alesis io2..it will work but its a plug and play and youll need to use asio4all.not what id be wanting..these 4 ive tried..i settled on the saffire usb 6..its only 1.1usb..but i havent herd a difference..the preamps rock

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    Re:Best Audio interface with Win7 2011/03/05 17:58:06 (permalink)
    thx for the info Charlie.  you stated in the above post that:  "mackie black jack..drivers aren't supported..dont care what they say"  I'm glad i didn't get it then, but i DID get the Onyx Blackbird rack-mount and it works flawlessly in my Win7 64-bit system using Sonar 8.5 (don't know about X1).  I was using a Delta 1010 before the Blackbird.  I noticed the low end freq weren't very 'full' when playing a project through the blackbird OR maybe the 1010 just had too much low end. God how does one figure out these things .
    post edited by Artdude - 2011/03/05 17:59:32


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    Re:Best Audio interface with Win7 2011/03/15 13:12:27 (permalink)
    Alright, Focusrite Saffire 6 USB, it is.  Im gonna go bite the bullet today and will report how it works when I get it running.  Thanks for the feedback.
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    Re:Best Audio interface with Win7 2011/03/15 14:29:54 (permalink)
    ive been running it great with no probs..let me know how it works out..youll be happy.plus if you use midi its great..i do.and i wanted that in an interface

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    Re:Best Audio interface with Win7 2011/04/13 16:37:34 (permalink)

    Audio interface device allows users to send audio signals to a computer for processing, recording, or in order to further implement the command. Audio interface devices such as microphones allow users to interact with your computer in order to record a voice message, or to move software.

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    Re:Best Audio interface with Win7 2011/04/14 12:13:45 (permalink)
    Naz062

    Try the new line of -Capture from Roland using USB 2.0

    There is the Octa-capture, the Quad-Capture, the Tri-Capture, and the Duo-Capture...

    http://www.rolandus.com/products/productlist.php?ParentId=104

    I think the Quad-Capture would be good for those with laptops - http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/QuadCapture
     
    Here is a video of Brandon talking about the New Roland Quad-Capture
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IrdpRLyAXas


    I just purchased the Octa-Capture and I'm waiting for it to arrive.

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    post edited by Jesse G - 2011/04/14 12:36:02

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    Re:Best Audio interface with Win7 2011/04/14 13:25:55 (permalink)
    naz062


    Alright, Focusrite Saffire 6 USB, it is.  Im gonna go bite the bullet today and will report how it works when I get it running.  Thanks for the feedback.


    naz been over a month..i wonder how you made out?

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    Re:Best Audio interface with Win7 2011/04/16 22:47:15 (permalink)
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    ive been running it great with no probs..let me know how it works out..youll be happy.plus if you use midi its great..i do.and i wanted that in an interface

    Also just got the Saffire 6 USB and would just like to say that I had this audio interface up and running in -seriously - about a minute and a half. Didn't have to change anything in the Windows control panel, and SONAR defaulted to it right away without me doing anything! Haven't had a chance to test the mic pres yet, but as a playback/MIDI interface, it's awesome so far!
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    Re:Best Audio interface with Win7 2011/04/20 08:27:45 (permalink)
    My Roland Octa-Capture arrived on Monday.  I worked late so I wasn't able to connect it until Tuesday night and I must say it is AMAZING!!  This is much better than my Presonus Firepod.  No noise, no pops, no clicks, the drivers worked perfrectly with Win 7, 64 bit!!!  The built in patchbay, Mixer section and auto sensing is just incredible..  I highly recommed this unit if you really need a multiple I/O interface.  When I connect it to my preamp and the sound was still true and crisp.

    No more firewire junk for me. 

    Peace !! 

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    Re:Best Audio interface with Win7 2011/05/02 13:09:17 (permalink)
    I'm also using the Focusrite Saffire 6 with Win7/64 and X1. So far I have zero complaints. Just got a new mic(AKG Perception 420), and my scratch demo recordings sound better than my final mixes from a couple years ago.

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    Re:Best Audio interface with Win7 2012/06/01 10:27:33 (permalink)
    Artdude


    thx for the info Charlie.  you stated in the above post that:  "mackie black jack..drivers aren't supported..dont care what they say"  I'm glad i didn't get it then, but i DID get the Onyx Blackbird rack-mount and it works flawlessly in my Win7 64-bit system using Sonar 8.5 (don't know about X1).  I was using a Delta 1010 before the Blackbird.  I noticed the low end freq weren't very 'full' when playing a project through the blackbird OR maybe the 1010 just had too much low end. God how does one figure out these things .



    I am having massive drop out issues with a Mackie Onyx Blackbird. Would you mind sharing with me precisely what settings you are using please? Many thanks.
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    Re:Best Audio interface with Win7 2012/06/01 12:26:26 (permalink)
    Roland Quad Capture (usb 2) is the best for me so far.

    I have the Alesis Multimix16 and Phonic Firefly 302, both firewire. 

    My new Roland Quad Capture beats these firewire units by having the lowest round trip latency, not to mention it's next to impossible for me to get them (firewire) work on a common notebook.

    Go for Octa Capture if you want more tracks inputs. 
    post edited by tomixornot - 2012/06/01 12:28:23

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    Re:Best Audio interface with Win7 2012/06/05 17:51:11 (permalink)
    I was recently considering picking up a Quad Capture, I currently use a Line6 UX-1 and it's been good for several years but I need more inputs and headphone volume control would be good. With the UX-1 I have Pod Farm witch I love for all my amp sims. I dont think it will work with a Quad Capture. Is this true? Is it a dongle thing? 
    Does the Quad come with any additional software?

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    Re:Best Audio interface with Win7 2012/06/05 19:18:48 (permalink)
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    I was recently considering picking up a Quad Capture, I currently use a Line6 UX-1 and it's been good for several years but I need more inputs and headphone volume control would be good. With the UX-1 I have Pod Farm witch I love for all my amp sims. I dont think it will work with a Quad Capture. Is this true? Is it a dongle thing? 
    Does the Quad come with any additional software?

    You may already have more inputs with the UX-1 compared to Quad Capture out of the box - the Quad's 3rd and 4th input/output are in the form of coaxial connection. The Quad has a headphone volume control, the same knob also controls the monitor out level (output 1 and 2). 


    I believe you can use the POD farm software separately with another audio interface. The Quad comes with Sonar X1 LE.

    For more inputs, perhaps you meant the Octa Capture ?



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