![]() ![]() ![]() There’s extra buyer's advice below so you can skip to the bottom if you want to know more about interface options and how we test audio interfaces. We’ve listed all of the main specifications like audio recording quality and the number of ins and outs, but also detailed some of the software bundle highlights as these could be important in your buying decision. Up the budget to 200 bucks, as we have here, and you can expect extras like decent software bundles, better input quality (for better recordings), and extra inputs to allow you to record more than one instrument or voice simultaneously. Those cheaper interfaces will offer you one or two inputs and outputs to allow you to record voice and instrument into your DAW and play the results out to some decent speakers. Indeed most of the interfaces in this guide go well beyond the very basic connectivity you get just by spending double digits. With two-hundred notes, you can now also expect to get decent additional features as well as that great sound quality. ![]()
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