yosefmc7 <
yose...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>We won't be recording live shows. We will be using whatever we get to do studio recording, albeit on a tight budget. Really, I think what we're looking for is not so much a console as an interface to record to software on a computer.
Okay, the Presonus is pretty much a PA console. You can use the front end
on it for recording, but it's not really for that. On the other hand, you
could also use it as a mixing console if you decide you want to mix a
recording live (although it's not really set up like a studio console).
The Focusrite is indeed an interface box. It's a good one, and it has pretty
stable driver. It has preamps that aren't horrible (although there is no
real way to bypass them if you decide you want eight line inputs).
It is supported by Pro Tools. I think the Focusrite DAW software is gone
now.
So... you need to decide how you want to work.... that means first
deciding what kind of DAW software you want to use, and then picking an
interface that will work with it.
There are millions of interfaces out there. The Focusrite is good, but
you could spend more and buy a Prism unit or less and buy an RME and you
would probably be happy with all three of them more or less.
If you're doing budget studio recording, my suggestion is to put all your
money into room treatment, microphones, and monitoring, and get whatever
interfaces and preamps you can pick up cheaply on the used market.