Topic: How much interface do I need?
I am in the process of upgrading my Studio One 5.5 based home studio (again), can somebody hand me a flashlight, its dark down here in this rabbit hole. Current gear in my signature. I am a one man operation, performing all instruments (guitars both load box/DI and miked cabinets, bass direct through Sans Amp, edrums with Addictive/Easy/Slate trigger, digital piano with instrument VSTs like Rhapsody and Addictive Keys, vocals, VST backing vocals. I track with some hardware , like WA73/WA2A vocal compression, have a metric S ton of plugins. Use a lot of Melodyne (not much of a singer). I never record/track with more than 2 mics or DI inputs (yet). Looking at more computer (12/13th gen Intel) and more interface. Phew, Ok on to my goals:
My Audients (mostly ID14) have been OK, But I suffer through two issues. One is the occasional Audient lock up/DOA at boot up. The other is a common problem, as I add tracks during the initial recording I start running into artifacts at the usual 64 buffer size. I have learned to manage this by cleaning out or disabling unused tracks and adding no processing in the box until mixing but what a PITA if I need to add any recording later in the process with manageable latency. So I would like a more reliable and stable interface, in USB and real world low latency so I can concentrate on making music and not have to stop as I load up a song when the artifacts arrive before I am finished. Oh, and I would like to try some hardware mixing.
So based on the love all over Gearspace, I have been looking at the usual RME suspects like the UFX, UCX and Babyface. I do like the option of rackmount with the UFX and UCX but thats not mandatory. If I can save $1500 and get world class trouble free interface performance Ill deal with a box on my desk.
How much RME do I need? Thanks,
George