Equality 7-2521 said:i always advise against PCI concidering the inside of a computer is a place very prone to interference. external is the way to go. firewire is better than usb but even usb 1.1 is sufficient for recording 32 tracks.
konceptG said:Huh???!!! I've been recording audio with a PC for almost 10 years now and I have yet to experience any interference with any audio cards. I sold interfaces for a number of years and never had one complaint from my customers regarding interference/noise.
Latency with FW and PCI interfaces is going to be better than with USB1.1. I don't know about USB2.0, I have yet to try a 2.0 based interface out.
Dantson said:I dunno about that homie. If you got like a big-daddy video card parked right next door to that sound card, you're bound to get some kind of interference. You might be lucky and your recording software will do all that adjusting the dc bias and whatever else, but I've definately noticed some slight interference in my experience with it.
I gotta agree with konceptG. I've been using PCI interfaces for many years myself and from my experience, if it's in a slot away from the video card I've never had any interference. And with better cards that have a breakout box with the I/O's outside the computer there is even less chance of audible interferance. I also prefer PCI over USB for speed and stability.konceptG said:So you don't put the card right next to a video card, which is good practice anyways because the PCI slot closest to the AGP slot usually shares the AGP slot's IRQ.
I've been looking into USB interfaces for a while. Out of all the ones I've really looked into so far, the Mobile Pre looks best for its cost...approximately $150 (discounted) and provides a decent variety of I/O with good functionality. Were the other interfaces you've worked with USB and in the same price range? Sounds like you're more satisfied with the Mobile Pre than your previous equipment, which is a good sign. Also, does it work well enough as a preamp on its own, or is it necessary to get an external pre before your audio starts to sound good? I was planning on hooking my turntable's RCAs up to a stereo converter and using that 1/8" input to start sampling off of vinyl.Sanova said:i have a m audio mobile pre usb interface. I have no complaints its actually better quality and more efficient than most stuff I've been workin with in the past. It would seem like pci would be better, cuz if you dont got usb 2.0 or ur usb cord aint long enough it could have latency issues, unfixable noise, or both.