Re: Reasonably priced rock solid audio interface for SONAR
2017/03/29 09:36:55
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Today I compared the following models: Tascam US 2x2-SC (I noticed that the model some posters recommended earlier was 20x20, but, as I said in the OP, two inputs would be enough for me), Focusrite Scarlett 2i4 G2 (as I said in the OP, I need MIDI ports), PreSonus AudioBox USB, and Steinberg UR242 and UR22mkII. I didn’t know that these interfaces were so inexpensive. I said my budget was $500 or below, but since my washing machine and refregerator are likely to break down soon, if one of these inexpensive interfaces could work fine for me, it will be very helpful finantially.
Among the candidates, AudioBox USB is unfortunately unlikely to be my choice, since the headphone jack in on the rear panel (and also it’s 44.1/48kHz only and the gain range is 0-35dB, which isn’t very wide). Latency-wise, Scarlett (generation 2) outperforms the other candidates, but the company/agency that sells Focusrite products here in Japan is, IIRC, notorious for providing poor support, and their product page for Scarlett models lacks a lot of information (so I had to visit focusrite.com to find all the details).
So I’m more likely to go for either US 2x2-SC or UR242/UR22mkII. I sent email to both TEAC (which sells and supports both SONAR and Tascam interfaces here) and YAMAHA to ask about some features of the products.
Tak T. Primary Laptop: Core i7-4710MQ CPU, 16GB RAM, 7200RPM HDD, Windows 7 Home Premium OS (Japanese) x64 SP1Secondary Laptop: Core2 Duo CPU, 8GB RAM, 7200RPM HDD, Windows 7 Professional OS (Japanese) x64 SP1Audio Interface: iD14 (ASIO)Keyboard Controller/MIDI Interface: A-800PRODAW: SONAR Platinum x64 (latest update installed)