Support |
Rafko M wrote: > After a thorough research on this subject, I found out that if one needs > multiple audio IN/OUTS, MIDI IN/OUT, HI-Z input, good mic preamps, low > latency, etc., there are two excellent laptop interfaces in the category > of "under $500" > > 1) Yamaha i88x - this might be overall a better choice, except that it > is larger in size > (480 x 373 x 44mm), i.e. not as portable as the second one. This is > a firewire > interface. You should be able to find it for $380 new. This one > apparently competes > well with MOTU's and Digidesign's more expensive interfaces. > > 2) E-MU 1616M. Connects via included PCMCIA card. It's around $500. > > Both of these interfaces were reviewed in 'Sound on Sound' and a number > of other tech magazines. > > Rafko I was just helping a friend with a similar purchase, and we stumbled across a couple new interfaces from Alesis. Apparently only the smaller of the two is shipping right now. I know absolutely nothing about their sound, reliability, or anything else, but they do look like they offer a fair bit of functionality for the price. The smaller one looks like it only has two line-out channels, which makes it not so looper-friendly, but the larger one has 8. http://www.alesis.com/product.php?id=95 and http://www.alesis.com/product.php?id=96 Brian