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Audio Interfaces

An Audio Interface is an essential tool for anyone working with audio on a computer, whether for music production, podcasting, streaming, or any other purpose. It allows you to capture and play back high-quality audio, and provides a wide range of options for connecting and shaping the sound of your audio signals. See Sound On Sound's essential A-Z Guide To Audio Interfaces.

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    Echo Mona & Layla 24 Laptop

    PCMCIA Recording Interfaces [PC/Mac]

    Despite the obvious attractions of portable recording systems based around laptop computers, high-quality compatible audio hardware is scarce. That looks set to change, however, now that Echo Audio have adapted their popular Mona and Layla 24 interfaces for laptop use.

    Reviews Jun 2002
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    Lynx Studio Technology Lynx Two

    Soundcard For PC And Mac

    No expense has been spared in the design of Lynx Studio Technology's latest soundcard, which adds 192kHz capability to remarkable sound quality, bringing it into real competition with high-end, stand-alone converter boxes.

    Reviews Mar 2002
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    RME DIGI 96/8 PAD

    Soundcard For PC & Mac

    RME's DIGI range of soundcards offers comprehensive cross-platform support, high audio quality and lots of extras, such as digital format conversion.

    Reviews Feb 2002
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    MOTU 828

    FireWire Audio Interface [Mac/PC]

    Paul White tests Mark Of The Unicorn's new FireWire-based multi-channel audio interface for Mac or PC.

    Reviews Jul 2001
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    Aardvark Direct Pro 24/96

    Professional Studio Interface

    High-quality mic recordings and PC soundcards don't normaly go together all that well, but this could be about to change with Aardvark's new audiophile breakout box.

    Reviews Apr 2000
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    Swissonic USB Studio D

    Stereo Mixer / USB Computer Interface

    Fancy doing some hard disk recording on your computer without using a soundcard? Martin Walker looks at an intriguing combination of mixer and USB interface that could let you do just that.

    Reviews Mar 2000

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