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I don't want a ton of in & outs and routing BS
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What routing? You plug your monitors into the main outs and hit play. There is no routing involved.
| quote: | Originally posted by Stephen Wiley
, I just want screaming good DAC's - My last yard I bought my desktop has the ESI JULI@ in it.
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Here is a final nice summary of the JULIA and its what I'd like to have
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This is probably not going to be your best option for a high or even mid-level quality audio interface.
| quote: | Originally posted by Stephen Wiley
plus I'm going to be taking a very, very indeph look into Largo. If it's worth it when we'll remix it
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Are you referring to the Waldorf Largo software instrument?
| quote: | Originally posted by Stephen Wiley
But back to the question
What can $300 (shipped and taxed_ get me as far as sound cards go. AGAIN, I do NOT care if it has 154 inputs,
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OK, you missed my point there, but anyway...
You need to be looking at interfaces that have breakout boxes if you want even DECENT DAC. Period. The only interfaces that I have seen that are of decent quality that do NOT have breakout boxes are the RME Hammerfall interfaces, which cost more than $300, and are all PCI cards (which wont work in a laptop).
That being said, there are not going to be really any interfaces in the $300 price range that are going to provide you with "screaming good DAC's". At the $300 level, you are looking at cheap OP amps and barely "prosumer" level DAC. If you want "screaming good DAC's" you need to be looking at spending well into 4 figures. You probably dont need this, so this is why I suggested MOTU, because their interfaces are reasonably priced and have fairly good DAC for the money, regardless of the number of in/out. "screaming good DAC's" come at the level of a Lynx Audio Aurora or an Apogee DA16, both of which are upwards of $4,000.
If you budget is $300, and you are looking for a decent audio interface for a laptop, you need to be looking at Firewire Audio Interfaces. The ESI JULIA that came with your desktop is not going to provide you with any kind of quality, no matter what the manufacturer tells you. Its consumer level.
Here is a link to zzounds list of firewire interfaces. You can expect to find similar prices at any local music shop. You can also look into USB audio interface, but I find those to be of substandard quality for the most part.
http://www.zzounds.com/prodsearch?q...ter&form=search
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