#Best audio interface for mac logic pro portable#
My idea of portable might also be different than yours. Obviously the above options are very limited and hardly qualify as "interfaces" in the traditional sense, unless you have very minimal I/O requirements, but my application requires only 2 channels and battery power for me is a must. so would basically have the choice of USB or FW with this combo. FW, is that you could also get a Mini-DAC equipped with FW and then when you need to, can plug the digital output of the Mini-Me into the Mini-DAC and use the FW interface (with up to 96k up / 192k down) to the computer. built in compression / limiting can be useful to some, but not others.Īpogee also has the firewire option card coming up and the reason that I suggested the Mini-Me with USB option vs. only does 2 channels and up to 48KHz sampling rate. the MBP has an optical digital input, so the optional optical output model could be hooked up directly to the MBP without any intermediate interfaceĬan be battery powered. Grace Design Lunatec V3 - with toslink optical digital option.Ĭan be battery powered. Here are some of the items that i have been looking at, personally. How many channels do you need to record at any 1 time?
Where to start with some of the questions.ĭo you need low latency - do multi-track recordings, or simply audio down in independent takes? mainly because much of this question is very very qualitatively different for different people. Your question is easy to get lots of responses, but difficult to come up with any truths.