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Originally Posted by RWebb
thx much Ian - I'll do just that if the M-audio, etc. is cheap enuff.
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The M-Audio stuff is pretty decent from what I've heard. Looks like they also make a firewire version for the same price, and both are available cheaper thru Amazon:
Amazon.com: M-Audio Fast Track Pro 4x4 Mobile USB Audio/MIDI Interface with Preamps: Musical Instruments
Amazon.com: M-Audio Firewire Solo US35030 Firewire Audio Interface: Musical Instruments
I'd check out the TC and E-mu units as well (both feature up to 192khz sampling):
Amazon.com: TC Electronic Desktop Konnekt 6 24Bit/192kHz Firewire Desktop Audio Interface: Musical Instruments
Amazon.com: Creative Professional E-MU 0404 USB 2.0 - Sound card - 24-bit - 192 kHz - 117 dB SNR - stereo - Hi-Speed USB: Musical Instruments
And even more options still:
ESI - DuaFire
ESI - Product Archive
ESI - U24 XL
The other advantage for going with the software/systems I mentioned earlier is the great user support. They can tell you which interfaces/mics work best with each system, and have already tested most of them for quality/compatibility. Liberty Instruments (PRAXIS) even has a complete kit available.
Either way, if the trial versions of those programs will give you what you need, I'd probably go that route over a possibly less accurate/lower quality freeware offering.