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Audio Interfaces

An Audio Interface is an essential tool for anyone working with audio on a computer, whether for music production, podcasting, streaming, or any other purpose. It allows you to capture and play back high-quality audio, and provides a wide range of options for connecting and shaping the sound of your audio signals. See Sound On Sound's essential A-Z Guide To Audio Interfaces.

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    Q. How can I use multiple audio interfaces together?

    I’m currently upgrading my project studio, which is based around a Focusrite Saffire LE and is fine when using Cubase or NI’s Traktor. However, I am looking to bring Pro Tools into the equation, and despite some hunting I’m still stumped. Would using an M Box affect the sound drivers for my Saffire, forcing me to disable one piece of hardware and restart my system?

    Sound Advice Nov 2008
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    Q. Which comes first: Audio Interface or Mixer?

    This is a basic gear connection question. Should I connect instruments and mics to mixer inputs and connect mixer outputs...

    Sound Advice Oct 2008
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