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> Us122 Vs Ua 5 Vs Echo Mia Vs Maudio2496, which one to go for ?
k4444k
posté jeu. 3 juil. 2003, 13:36
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hi people, it's a newbie

i am deciding to get my first interface for recording my own stuff, i need to record vocal, guitar and midi........ however, i'm with a tight budget (within US$250)....

my system is a 1.25dp running OSX only, guess i will go for Cubase SX as my sequencer

after an extensive research of interface, i've got the following choices i guess......

Tascam US 122
Edirol UA 5
M-audio 24/96
Echo MIA

firstly, i'd like to sort out the compatability with OSX, any experienced user can state their opinion on their drivers ?

secondly, should i got for an USB or PCI ?
USB seems not really good at audioi, is PCI's better (portability is not a big deal for me)
but i've read quite a few tutorial saying that it's better to get an External soundcard in order to avoid the radiation within the MAC, any idea ?

as i've got a Behringer mixer, do i really need the interface with XLR input ? (US122)

i will monitor the audio with headphones, should i go for the USB interfaces output headphone plug ? (the PCIs haven't got it)

as i will do a lot of overdupping, should i go for the USB with zero-latency direct monitoring ? (not PCIs as well)

However, i've read quite a lot of user having bad experience with the USB interfaces
(both UA 5 and US 122),



Can anyone give me advice on choosing ? or any suggestion of other interface ?
any help would be greatly appreciated, cheers ~~~~

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posté ven. 4 juil. 2003, 17:03
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I just got a US-122 the other day. It's only on loan to me, but already I'm inclined to like it. It's reassuringly chunky - I was expecting something slightly smaller from the pictures. It's about the size of a fat book (ie a biggish book, not an overweight book that could do with losing a few pounds) but not too heavy. Lots of ins'n'outs, but no digital as far as I can tell. Does have Midi, though. £180 is a fair price for it, I think. Good as a portable solution for field recording and certainly good enough for someone's first steps into computer recording.

I had a UA-5 for a while and I liked it. I had no problems, but now I have a MOTU 828, which I'm even happier with (although folk who describe it as portable are obviously carrying a bigger bag than I like to). FireWire is the ultimate, IMHO, but expensive. Go second-hand - I did and got a beauty.

I'll report back when I've had more of a poke at the US-122. The only thing I'd say is you get what you pay for, no questions, whatever interface you go for. Don't pay like £150 for something, then complain that its mic preamps aren't as good as your mate's Digi OO2 or whatever. Friendly warning! cool.gif
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