Hello fellow Kempers!
Does anybody have a recommended audio interface to be able to play along with backing tracks?
I don't need any fancy or expensive gear
Help wanted
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Help with audio interface
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Give us a budget and which PC/Mac you have, so we can give you the right suggestion
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Give us a budget and which PC/Mac you have, so we can give you the right suggestion
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Sorry Guys
Was thinking like 500$, I really need something that is simple.
Is that too cheap for a audio interface???
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Simple, reliable drivers, 4ms latency without clicks, pristine preamps, USB powered, metal chase and only 200$
Focusrite 6 USB or if you need S/PDIF you can try 250$ Focusrite Scarlett 8i6
For just playing along backing tracks 500$ is LOTTTTT of money.
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I have a Focusrite Saffire Pro24 which allows to do almost everything you need, and even more.
4 input (2 XLR with preamp), 6 output, SPDIF IN and OUT, Midi In and Out. It's a Firewire audio interface, you might onsider it for a further development in your home studio. You can have the DSP version (which has a kind of room modeling for monitoring) for 399$ from Musicianfriend (i'm an european guy, so you might find better prices elsewhere, just take a look )
I have never tried the USB version, but mine is very stable and sounds very well.But if you need a more simple (very simple) audio interface you might look for the Apogee Duet (older firewire version), but it will cost even more than the Focusrite because of its great sounding pres.
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+1 for the Pro24
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When you use an audio interface for playing along with computer/backingtracks - do you need an input for the computer aux, or does the computer play back through the USB/Firewire input?
In other terms: Can I plug my Kemper into an small audio interface, taking up all input channels - then hook the audio interface up to a set of monitors and connect it to my computer via. USB, and then hear both the kemper and the computer through the monitors?I hope you understand me correctly..
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When you use an audio interface for playing along with computer/backingtracks - do you need an input for the computer aux, or does the computer play back through the USB/Firewire input?
In other terms: Can I plug my Kemper into an small audio interface, taking up all input channels - then hook the audio interface up to a set of monitors and connect it to my computer via. USB, and then hear both the kemper and the computer through the monitors?I hope you understand me correctly..
Yes that works and that's exactly what I do here as well. The Kemper goes into my Scarlett Interface which is connected to my studio monitors and is set to direct monitoring. The Interface is connected via USB to the computer and over this channel the computer's signal (backing track in your case) goes out and into the monitors as well. This way you can play to your backing track.Cheers,
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Yes that works and that's exactly what I do here as well. The Kemper goes into my Scarlett Interface which is connected to my studio monitors and is set to direct monitoring. The Interface is connected via USB to the computer and over this channel the computer's signal (backing track in your case) goes out and into the monitors as well. This way you can play to your backing track.Cheers,
MarkusOk. Thanks a lot .
I was thinking, maybe you would have to buy a small mixer or something..