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Welcome DB!
Asking about interfaces before you buy one is ALWAYS a great idea. Most come here afterward sometimes with the wrong "upgrade card".....
So..... for interfaces...
Yes. I recommend using an Interface rather than the factory card. If I was looking now....I would get a USB based interface.
Consider the number of inputs you need. Music Creator allows 2 inputs at a time so most of the affordable interfaces have 2 audio inputs on them which is perfect.
Also check to see that the interface has both 1/4" guitar jacks and XLR mic jacks with 48v phantom power for condensor mics. And look to be sure the interface has nice, quality, pre-amps built in. Some do and some don't. Without preamps, you will need to use a mixer of some sort. With preamps built in, you simply plug in and play. My Saffire, for example, needs no mixer. Greg & I both use the Saffire. (excellent interfaces from Focusrite)
Also consider an interface that incorporates midi. You might not use it now, but if you have a keyboard there is a 99% chance that is had midi output and being able to use ONE interface to get that midi in the DAW is really nice.
My studio setup is as simple as it gets. On my web site.... click on MUSIC & RECORDING and scroll down to see the pics. I need to update that site..... the laptop is now a desk top but everything else is pretty much still the same. Guitar into my POD 2...... Pod 2 stereo out/ microphone direct: into the Saffire interface...... saffire to the computer. No mixer.
Withy interfaces... look around to see which one meets your needs and price range. Understand that it is the heart of your studio so don't skimp on this purchase. Get the one that matches your needs. You will not regret buying a good interface.
BTW: check Beagle's Site:
http://www.beaglesound.com/ as he has a listing of interfaces there that will help you.
post edited by Guitarhacker - 2012/02/08 08:23:20