Topic: New user - planning out my computer/interface upgrade path
I could use some help. I’m currently on an old Intel Mac Mini with FireWire, a Focusrite Pro40, I use a Kemper for electric and some decent mics for electric. I occasionally record with singers - so for all that having good (or going forward better) mic pres is a given. I also have a not quite so old MacBook Pro for song writing sessions etc.
I know I will have to update my Mac Mini at some point soon (either a tricked out new one or maybe a Studio for more ports). Which will render my Pro40 useless as an audio interface. I know if can be put into standalone mode and connect via ADAT to whatever I buy next.
First thought was to get an Apollo (x4 was on the list). Downside: I don’t want to play their plugin game, no midi, no Spdif (for the Kemper). And made in China.
I’ve only read good things about RME. The Fireface UCXii seems to have all the connections I would use, remains a portable unit (to use with the MacBook Pro outside the house), is made in Germany (is it?) - and would allow me to keep using the Pro40 pres once I get a new Mac.
The only thing I’m wondering now if I’m overthinking things and should get the Babyface instead and save the extra money to later go towards a larger RME 19” unit for my home studio and replace the Pro entirely.
Seems like I could still connect the Kemper (with a Spdif to optical converter, yuck), have two good pres, midi - and an overall smaller and “more stylish” package (yeah, the RME devices don’t win in the design department, but that’s cool).
I have the UCX loaded into my Sweetwater basket with two new monitors, ready to press the button….what am I missing?