edit: and next spring and summer I'll have my outdoor studio thanx to this


Nope. It can't even output audio to speakers and headphones at the same time. You have to physically unplug the headphones just to listen to speakers.
If you would describe the "driver drama", maybe somebody could say something about it.VELLTONE MUSIC wrote: Fri Oct 14, 2022 10:05 pm Entire driver drama may be fixed with new generations usb interfaces
The "Air" setting on the Focusrite preamps switches an alternative physical circuit that emulates the ISA 110 mic preamp. In use it gives a different tonal quality. Definitely not a gimmick.Logga wrote: Sat Oct 15, 2022 8:44 am But I don't see any point in those "Air", "Vintage", "4k"... effects. They look like gimmicks and you get no settings (unlike with the millions of plugins that can do the same thing).
'Air' and 'Vintage' 'magic' switches could be useful for chords and vocals to warm the sound naturally.Unaspected wrote: Sat Oct 15, 2022 11:30 amThe "Air" setting on the Focusrite preamps switches an alternative physical circuit that emulates the ISA 110 mic preamp. In use it gives a different tonal quality. Definitely not a gimmick.Logga wrote: Sat Oct 15, 2022 8:44 am But I don't see any point in those "Air", "Vintage", "4k"... effects. They look like gimmicks and you get no settings (unlike with the millions of plugins that can do the same thing).
agree, if there's major issues with asio drivers (even asio4all) on your computer, i think the issue is elsewhere.chk071 wrote: Sat Oct 15, 2022 8:57 amIf you would describe the "driver drama", maybe somebody could say something about it.VELLTONE MUSIC wrote: Fri Oct 14, 2022 10:05 pm Entire driver drama may be fixed with new generations usb interfaces
I never had a driver drama with my Steinberg interfaces.
For me no deal breaker. But agreed, not an elegant circumstance.Logga wrote: Sat Oct 15, 2022 8:44 amNope. It can't even output audio to speakers and headphones at the same time. You have to physically unplug the headphones just to listen to speakers.![]()
Same with the Audient EVO line, big fail.
UA's Volt is a very nice looking interface in terms of specs - though it looks like it's missing optical connectivity, which I need for my rig. The additional features seem perfectly functional and useful. And whilst the preamp is presumably using transistors to model tube amp behaviour, I think it's good to have such options - and if it comes close to the sound of the 610 (as it claims) it should sound very nice. You also get an analogue compressor - which is really useful when tracking. This isn't something that can be replaced with plugins as it's all ahead of the converters.VELLTONE MUSIC wrote: Sat Oct 15, 2022 2:23 pm'Air' and 'Vintage' 'magic' switches could be useful for chords and vocals to warm the sound naturally.Unaspected wrote: Sat Oct 15, 2022 11:30 amThe "Air" setting on the Focusrite preamps switches an alternative physical circuit that emulates the ISA 110 mic preamp. In use it gives a different tonal quality. Definitely not a gimmick.Logga wrote: Sat Oct 15, 2022 8:44 am But I don't see any point in those "Air", "Vintage", "4k"... effects. They look like gimmicks and you get no settings (unlike with the millions of plugins that can do the same thing).
UA Volt seems like best choice In term of dynamics - somehow more musical to my ears,more dynamic output,with better resolution...
DAC converter specifications are different i guess - not sure is it technological difference even audible to human ear,trying to feel it ...
My first impression is that Focusrite and UA are the brands,which fit my taste,but in this price range everybody make compromises with something,so may entire research to be wasting time - same quality different brands,just some put these 'magic' buttons to attract the users'.
It's kind of childish but i am very impressed with Focusrite Solo plugins bundle so if the quality under 200 euro is the same and the rest is trade tricks,probably will take it because of these candies.
Cheers![]()
Basically i need a card to record guitars and vocals of old songs i compose for the most unsuccessful rock band in the history of unsuccessful rock bands hahahahaaUnaspected wrote: Sat Oct 15, 2022 3:42 pmUA's Volt is a very nice looking interface in terms of specs - though it looks like it's missing optical connectivity, which I need for my rig. The additional features seem perfectly functional and useful. And whilst the preamp is presumably using transistors to model tube amp behaviour, I think it's good to have such options - and if it comes close to the sound of the 610 (as it claims) it should sound very nice. You also get an analogue compressor - which is really useful when tracking. This isn't something that can be replaced with plugins as it's all ahead of the converters.VELLTONE MUSIC wrote: Sat Oct 15, 2022 2:23 pm'Air' and 'Vintage' 'magic' switches could be useful for chords and vocals to warm the sound naturally.Unaspected wrote: Sat Oct 15, 2022 11:30 amThe "Air" setting on the Focusrite preamps switches an alternative physical circuit that emulates the ISA 110 mic preamp. In use it gives a different tonal quality. Definitely not a gimmick.Logga wrote: Sat Oct 15, 2022 8:44 am But I don't see any point in those "Air", "Vintage", "4k"... effects. They look like gimmicks and you get no settings (unlike with the millions of plugins that can do the same thing).
UA Volt seems like best choice In term of dynamics - somehow more musical to my ears,more dynamic output,with better resolution...
DAC converter specifications are different i guess - not sure is it technological difference even audible to human ear,trying to feel it ...
My first impression is that Focusrite and UA are the brands,which fit my taste,but in this price range everybody make compromises with something,so may entire research to be wasting time - same quality different brands,just some put these 'magic' buttons to attract the users'.
It's kind of childish but i am very impressed with Focusrite Solo plugins bundle so if the quality under 200 euro is the same and the rest is trade tricks,probably will take it because of these candies.
Cheers![]()
Not that you *need compression ahead of converters. I've made plenty of good recordings straight through console preamps to tape without any additional processing, ready to process using plugins. But I do like to use compression on vocals and experimental sounds that might otherwise clip when tracking. Sometimes this is because I want the sound of the compressor in the recording though.
As for converter quality: You're not going to get something that will sound as good as a dedicated unit for a grand+ but it will certainly be good enough. And yes, the difference is audible with high quality converters.
Very much. Most anything you can find today will suffice.BertKoor wrote: Sat Oct 15, 2022 5:02 pm The preamp or Analog-Digital converter in an audio interface is usually not the weakest link.
I've made pretty decent recordings 20 yrs ago with nothing but the cheapest SoundBlaster I could get. These were on the same level as whatever was "pro" in 1985.
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