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DAW’s & Audio Interfaces

DAW

Digital Audio Workstations

A digital audio workstation (DAW) is an electronic system designed solely or primarily for recording, editing and playing back digital audio. DAWs are software running on computers with audio interface hardware. A basic home recording studio set up has become better and more affordable as digital technology continues to improve. Today there are a wide range of products available, but which are some of the preferred products & what are the costs involved to set up a basic home recording studio?

Core to the set-up of a DAW is an ‘Audio Interface’ and a ‘Music Sequencing Program’.


Audio Interfaces

An Audio Interfaces takes the various audio inputs and converts them into digital audio data. It performs the same function as a sound card in a computer only it is an external device and will typically have mic preamps onboard, provide Phantom Power for condenser mics, and have easy-access external inputs and outputs.

They can come at different price ranges which is mostly dependant on the amount of Analog / Digital Converters, the number of Microphone Preamps and the number of Inputs/Outputs. Typically for two input / outputs prices start around £120 / 1200kr for 4 Channels the prices are around £350 / 3500kr

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‘Under the Hood’

It is important the digital conversion rate is of very high quality so that every note and every subtle detail is captured with great clarity. For a home studio, 24 bit rate resolution with a sample rate of at least 96 KHz is more than enough.

MIDI I/O & Preamps

Some audio interfaces may not come with MIDI I/O this could be important if you want to connect to whatever MIDI device you prefer. Included preamps are of great importance and they should weight a lot in your decision to buy an audio interface for your home studio.

Compatability

Check compatibility with all major audio editing, mastering, and music production software. An Audio Interface can often come with a basic sequencing program (DAW) that can easily be upgraded, consider compatibility here as often certain programs might be better designed to work with certain interfaces. ‘Out of the box’ can be easier.




Focusrite 2i2 2nd Gen

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The Scarlett 2i2 is a 2 in / 2 out USB recording interface. With 24-bit resolution at sample rates of up to 192 KHz. Included are the superior D-Pre mic preamps found in their flagship device. No MIDI I/O connectors. Recording software included Ableton Live Lite 8.

Price: approx £120 / $199 / 1300kr
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Steinberg UR22 mk2

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Steinberg UR22 24-bit/192 kHz USB 2.0 audio interface. The UR22 is equipped with a MIDI I/O. Cubase AI included this offers an intuitive feature set for composing, recording, editing and mixing.

Price: approx £121 / $201 / 1311kr
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Presonus 22VSL

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The AudioBox 22VSL interface provides a 4×2 mixer, reverb and delay effects, and the same Fat Channel compression, limiting, semi-parametric EQ, and high-pass filter, as the PreSonus StudioLive 16.0.2 digital mixer— all with inaudible latency.

Price: approx £199 / $249 / 2157kr
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Line 6 POD Studio UX2

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High-quality mic preamps deliver extreme clarity and dynamic range. Exclusive Line 6 ToneDirect monitoring eliminates latency so you can record with amp and effect modeling—without sacrificing tone or feel. 44.1/48 kHz 16-/24-bit recording (88.2/96 kHz with sample-rate conversion)

Price: approx £155 / $190 / 1780kr
line6.com/pod-studio/ux2

Roland

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Roland’s 2-in/2-out offering features two VS preamps, with phantom power available via the XLRs and a Hi-Z setting on Input 1 for directly connecting a guitar or bass. Robust build, good sound and iPad compatibility.

Price: approx £175 / $239 / 1550kr
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IK Multimedia iRig

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With 96kHz Digital Audio with 24-bit A/D conversion audio quality, the iRig HD 2 translates your guitar sound well, sending a clean, dynamic signal. If you have simple connectivity requirements and have a bigger interest in a more mobile set-up, it could be all you need.

Price: approx £124 / $142 / 1299kr
iRig HD 2
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iRig HD compare
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Further iRig mobile products
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DAW’s

A music sequencer (or simply sequencer) is a device or application software that can record, edit, or play back music, by handling note and performance information in several forms, typically MIDI or CV/Gate, and possibly audio and automation data for DAWs and plug-ins.

FL Studio

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This remains one of the more popular DAW’s with a range of editions at differing price breaks .

Price: Start from; £62 / $104 / 675kr
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Steinberg Cubase

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Steinberg Cubase in one of the oldest companies in music software sequencing and still maintains a strong position in the market.

Price: approx £490 / $816 / 5320kr
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Studio One

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Presonus’s Studio One is a relative new comer on the scene but is already highly regarded by some. Similar to Steinberg if you buy their audio interface you get a lite version of the software to start from.

Price: approx £330 / $550 / 3585kr
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Links to more popular DAW’s

Pro Tools
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Reason
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Logic Pro
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Sonar
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Live 9
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Performance & Compatibility

It can be hard to determine which DAW offers the best sound quality as this can have a lot to do with other components and the ability to use the equipment well.

There are a large number of DAW’s available and usually each offer a lite budget version which can give an idea of what to expect in the full version. It could be relative to consider the audio interface in conjunction with the choice a of DAW to minimize compatibility issues.