Hello,
> Tascam US-122
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this one and have been using it along with the Nuendo and other s/w
for almost half a year. Very nice, very stable, never had even a suspect
for
a s/w trouble. Features 2x internal MIC preamp and allows to plug in the
guitar directly (two guitars to be more accurate). Stereo line input as
well. And inserts on both inputs. Features internal h/w monitoring (can be
switched on/off). Separate regulators for each input, common reg for
output
and monitor. MIDI runs perfectly. Sound and digitizing is great. Tascam
specifies SNR >100dB, whcih is great for most applications. I never felt
that it is not enough.
Sources power fm the USB (my notebook), very useful.
Very recommend in case you are ready to fit into its pricing (about $200).
--
Regards,
Pavel
"MS" <ms@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> I'm thinking of getting one of these, for ****table use with a laptop. I
> already have a couple USB audio interfaces, including the Edirol UA-20.
(A
> microphone can input into it, via a 1/4" adapter, but it doesn't really
> have
> pre-amps.) I also have the Echo Indigo I/O PC card. (Very good ****table
> interface, but its 1/8" input doesn't accept microphone input directly,
> one
> needs an external pre-amp for it in any case, might as well get a
> combination interface-pre-amp.) I don't need this device to also be a
MIDI
> interface, as I have enough of those.
>
> Main use for the mic input with pre-amp would be for recording vocals.
>
> A few I have looked at:
>
> M-Audio MobilePre
>
> Tascam US-122
>
> Presonus Inspire
>
> Edirol UA-25 (unlike UA20, I believe it has pre-amps)
>
> Could anyone compare these? Any comments on any of them? Any others you
> would recommend?
>
>


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