Is there a " standard" desktop PC audio interface that is universally accepted?

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2015/04/04 07:16:24 (permalink)

Is there a " standard" desktop PC audio interface that is universally accepted?

I had an old EMU card which actually worked fine, I upgraded to an Akai EIE and now suffer stutter and drop out, I've tried everything and just want to move on from it....but I need something solid and has a proven track record.
Nothing fancy...it's for recording multi track synth only ...no mikes or multi inputs.
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    Rarecomponent123
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    Re: Is there a " standard" desktop PC audio interface that is universally accepted? 2015/04/05 07:10:37 (permalink)
    Oh ...we'll take that as a no then !
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    Re: Is there a " standard" desktop PC audio interface that is universally accepted? 2015/04/05 07:28:29 (permalink)
    Hello,
     
    The Focusrite's get a lot of positive reviews for stability and good sound for the money...IHTH

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    Re: Is there a " standard" desktop PC audio interface that is universally accepted? 2015/04/05 09:31:12 (permalink)
    I wouldn't rule out the new Tascam lineup either.
     

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    Re: Is there a " standard" desktop PC audio interface that is universally accepted? 2015/04/05 10:58:54 (permalink)
    I have an RME Babyface that is rock solid.
     
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    Re: Is there a " standard" desktop PC audio interface that is universally accepted? 2015/04/05 11:38:31 (permalink)
    Nope, not even apple has a standard interface.

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    Re: Is there a " standard" desktop PC audio interface that is universally accepted? 2015/04/05 15:47:54 (permalink)
    I think the Creative SoundBlaster got the closest. I'd be surprised if anyone was using them today, though.
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    Re: Is there a " standard" desktop PC audio interface that is universally accepted? 2015/04/05 15:49:48 (permalink)
    yeah no standard interfaces out there but I can personally vouch for the RME line up on older OS's only cuz I havent tested them on the newest ones, but im sure they will work fine.. Right now I have been using Focusrites and they have been amazing and would be great value for the money for what you are doing.. 

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    Re: Is there a " standard" desktop PC audio interface that is universally accepted? 2015/04/05 18:22:27 (permalink)
    Great....thanks for your suggestions and help...I'm afraid the akai EIE has been nothing but trouble from day one ...I'm suspecting general USB connection too...but I'll certainly look into Focusrite.
    Again my EMU card was solid.
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    Re: Is there a " standard" desktop PC audio interface that is universally accepted? 2015/04/05 21:06:38 (permalink)
    Yeah I use to have a EMU back in the day and loved it...  Just not enough in and outs for me

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    Re: Is there a " standard" desktop PC audio interface that is universally accepted? 2015/04/06 03:18:45 (permalink)
    I have a couple of Focusrite Saffire Pro's and they have been totally reliable - I can hardly remember having any issues and I have had one of them for many years.
    I also have a MOTU 828 which has been very good.
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    Re: Is there a " standard" desktop PC audio interface that is universally accepted? 2015/04/07 08:29:50 (permalink)
    ms should develop a generic windows asio driver (a la wdm) for the realtek/intel soundchips included everywhere, i don't know why thy didn't already...

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    Re: Is there a " standard" desktop PC audio interface that is universally accepted? 2015/04/07 09:30:09 (permalink)
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    I had an old EMU card which actually worked fine, I upgraded to an Akai EIE and now suffer stutter and drop out, I've tried everything and just want to move on from it....but I need something solid and has a proven track record.
    Nothing fancy...it's for recording multi track synth only ...no mikes or multi inputs.

    There should be no stutters nor drop outs with any interface, till the hardware is broken or connected incorrectly. For music, EIE Pro is the better choice since it has native ASIO drivers. In any case, I would recommend to make work what you have and then decide where to move.
     
    Connection. Connect it directly to USB 2 port on the computer. Without Hub and not to USB 3 port. Try several, especially in case you have other USB devices (even on different connectors, they sometime share hardware internally).
     
    Drivers. Follow http://www.akaipro.com/kb/article/1452. Make sure you do not have other interfaces activated in ASIO4ALL. Leave conservative 512 Samples buffer. May be even start with 1024. Do not expect you can go down to 64. Once everything is stable, you can try 256, 192 or even 128. But only once you see everything is stable.
     
    To get best drivers and latency, go RME.
    To get best compatibility, go Focusrite
    To get best sound... you know where to go ;)
     
    Reason for RME: they are still the reference for latency and stability.
    Reason for Focusrite: works with any computer out of the box (Win, Linux, Mac), originally recommended by local store, that was confirmed by 100s of people which was connecting whatever they had to 2i2 in our conference rooms. Note, the target was NOT music production.
     
    In general, USB interfaces have worse latency compared to PCI and even FireWare connected due to the nature of the USB bus.

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