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> From: mark sottilaro > > I'd stay away from USB1 interfaces. It is true that you should avoid USB 1.0 audio interfaces, but this is largely a dead issue now. All modern computers have USB 2.0 ports and all modern audio interfaces are USB 2.0. This is one of the reasons "USB" has a bad rap, because everyone remembers "USB 1.0". If your gear was built within the last 2 years and you are running Windows XP, you really have nothing to fear about USB. The only thing you have to be careful about is combining a mixture of USB1 devices (like mouse and keyboard) with USB2 devices on the same hub, because they will force all devices on that hub to use the slower USB1 data rate. Also using non-powered hubs with longer cables can be glithcy. All of this can be avoided by simply not using hubs or long cables with your audio interface, plug it directly into the computer with a 3' cable and you will be fine. If you're trying to resurrect an old computer as a dedicated audio appliance, that's another matter. Stick to PCI or PCMCIA. Jeff