Audio interface recommendations? - Printable Version +- JamKazam Forums (https://forum.jamkazam.com) +-- Forum: Jamkazam Forums (https://forum.jamkazam.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=1) +--- Forum: Help with Audio Gear (https://forum.jamkazam.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=4) +--- Thread: Audio interface recommendations? (/showthread.php?tid=872) |
Audio interface recommendations? - mhholmes - 05-18-2020 I'm in a vocal quartet, and we'd like to purchase 4 audio interfaces, preferably all the same, to use with JamKazam. Two of us have Macs and 2 have Windows PCs. We'd like to keep it under $200 each if possible. Any recommendations? We're considering the Focusrite Scarlett 2i2, but are looking for any recommendations. Thanks! RE: Audio interface recommendations? - Hans Peter Augustesen - 05-18-2020 Most easy - for us all - is to use the search function Search for example - audio interface - list - and similar or just look around RE: Audio interface recommendations? - G-ManMusic - 05-19-2020 The scarlett is a good choice but also look into the Motu M2. A couple of my band mates use them and they sound and work great. RE: Audio interface recommendations? - Hans Peter Augustesen - 05-19-2020 it is not easy to say something precise about that Scarlett 2i2 We dont know if it is generation 2 or 3. Or 1 - if there is such a thing RE: Audio interface recommendations? - mhholmes - 05-19-2020 (05-19-2020, 12:48 AM)Hans Peter Augustesen Wrote: it is not easy to say something precise about that Scarlett 2i2What we're looking at is purchasing new, so these would be gen. 3 RE: Audio interface recommendations? - Hans Peter Augustesen - 05-19-2020 Yes, of course. But good to know precisely. And that we do now Well - I was sort of hoping it was 2th Gen. Then I could recommend it. But I know nothing about 3th Gen RE: Audio interface recommendations? - mhholmes - 05-19-2020 (05-19-2020, 12:36 AM)G-ManMusic Wrote: The scarlett is a good choice but also look into the Motu M2. A couple of my band mates use them and they sound and work great.Thanks! Do you know if your band mates are using Windows or MacOS? (05-19-2020, 03:40 PM)Hans Peter Augustesen Wrote: Yes, of course.OK, thanks! RE: Audio interface recommendations? - G-ManMusic - 05-20-2020 (05-19-2020, 09:05 PM)mhholmes Wrote:They're using both Mac/Win(05-19-2020, 12:36 AM)G-ManMusic Wrote: The scarlett is a good choice but also look into the Motu M2. A couple of my band mates use them and they sound and work great.Thanks! Do you know if your band mates are using Windows or MacOS? RE: Audio interface recommendations? - Zlartibartfast - 05-20-2020 Going forward, I will only recommend Mark of the Unicorn for a cross-platform interface. I have not been thrilled with Focusrite at the lower end of their line (I have 2 Saffire units that work well, but they are Firewire, dead technology). I have a friend with a MS Surface/Win 10 using a Scarlett 2i2 2nd gen; her latency is 5x higher than mine (she has to use a USB hub) I recently bought a MOTU Audio Express that is outperforming everything I have ever used before, except for M-Audio Delta 1010 in a custom-built PC (that rig was a lot of work to configure!). The MOTU has only 1ms higher latency, using a USB connection to my MacBook Air As long as you're not trying to run more than say 6 channels in/out, then USB 2 is fast enough, and almost everything in use today has USB 2 support RE: Audio interface recommendations? - Cyril - 05-21-2020 (05-18-2020, 10:57 PM)mhholmes Wrote: I'm in a vocal quartet, and we'd like to purchase 4 audio interfaces, preferably all the same, to use with JamKazam. Two of us have Macs and 2 have Windows PCs. We'd like to keep it under $200 each if possible. Any recommendations? We're considering the Focusrite Scarlett 2i2, but are looking for any recommendations.If you are only going to do vocal, all you need is a USB microphone with a headphone jack. I recommend FiFine K670 on Amazon for $60. It really is "plug and play". I am using a USB mike, myself, for playing flute in a group. You don't need an audio interface unless you want to plug in an electronic instrument, such as a guitar or keyboard, in addition to a microphone. -- Cyril Penn |