One of these:
Having sold the Eleven Rack, I still need an interface...didn't want to spend much, though, because later in the year I'll be upgrading significantly (most likely something by MOTU, or perhaps an ADAT-based rig). This seemed like a good compromise, and I thought I'd try it out to see if Behringer can genuinely make some decent kit in this area - it also seems like it might be class-compliant, which would be a massive bonus 'cos I'd be able to use it in Linux too.
I don't hold out much hope for on-board DSP or driver features, though.
Anybody tried one?
(yes, I realise that would probably have been a good question before buying it)
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I'm looking to be able to record with up to 4 mics at the same time into Reaper, so this looks like a cost effective solution.
The only bit of Behringer kit that I have had that needed proper drivers was the BCA2000 and the drivers were crap. So was the unit for reliability (# 3 still in loft) but when it worked it was excellent.
I shall keep an eye on this thread and if the interface proves even passing decent buy one for son in France.
Dave.
Vintage v400mh mahogany topped dreadnought acoustic FS - £100
Heh! We are all and often admonished in this and other forums, "Buy cheap, buy twice" or/and "buy the best you can afford".......
But! Don't we ALL just LOVE a bargain?????!!!!
Dave
I has been looking at the Tascam 8x8.. but that seems to have driver problems from the reports I've seen
Just wondering if there's an earth loop coming into play at some point.