worldsluckiestman
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Hi Guys,
I was wondering how much difference an audio interface makes when both recording (vocals+guitar) and listening to audio through it.
I was talking to a citymusic sales rep and he said the audio interface was a glorified sound card, so I can use it to record (He said recording without one would sometimes lead to recordings being out of time....but never occured to me) guitar properly AND use it to listen to audio- it would sound much better than listening to audio normally by plugging headphones into the output jack on computer.
My questions are:
1. In your opinions, how much difference does an audio interface make? If you guys can link to one bit recorded normally and another using an audio interface would be great!
2. What is the difference? (being in time, clarity, volume, less noise) I use audacity now, and there's quite a bit of noise that I have to remove manually using audacity's noise removal function. Does having an audio interface take away the need to do this? Cus the buzz/noise is anoying...
3. Do you guys use the audio interface to listen to music and does it sound better than the normal way?
4. How many inputs would you guys recommend for an audio interface? I do mostly home recordings of myself.
Thanks for all your input!
I was wondering how much difference an audio interface makes when both recording (vocals+guitar) and listening to audio through it.
I was talking to a citymusic sales rep and he said the audio interface was a glorified sound card, so I can use it to record (He said recording without one would sometimes lead to recordings being out of time....but never occured to me) guitar properly AND use it to listen to audio- it would sound much better than listening to audio normally by plugging headphones into the output jack on computer.
My questions are:
1. In your opinions, how much difference does an audio interface make? If you guys can link to one bit recorded normally and another using an audio interface would be great!
2. What is the difference? (being in time, clarity, volume, less noise) I use audacity now, and there's quite a bit of noise that I have to remove manually using audacity's noise removal function. Does having an audio interface take away the need to do this? Cus the buzz/noise is anoying...
3. Do you guys use the audio interface to listen to music and does it sound better than the normal way?
4. How many inputs would you guys recommend for an audio interface? I do mostly home recordings of myself.
Thanks for all your input!