Top 6 audio interface for music production

Top 6 audio interface for music production

For those unaware, a music interface helps you record your audio and produce tracks without sacrificing on the quality. It offers more connectivity options and dedicated converters that reduce jitter, noise and latency with better conversion and sample rates. So if you’re here looking for an audio interface of your choice, we’ve got some help. Here are 4 of the best audio interfaces available on Amazon.

Focusrite Scarlett Solo 3rd Gen

The Focusrite Scarlett Solo 3rd Gen Audio Interface has a switchable Air mode that should enable you to record dynamic sounds. Thanks to the one high-headroom instrument input, you can easily plug in your bass or electric guitar to this to record its sound. It also has two hum-free balanced outputs, using which you can expect to achieve a clean audio playback. Also, thanks to its high-performance converters, this product enables you to record audio and mix it up to 24-bit/192kHz.

Steinberg UR12 USB Audio Interface

The Steinberg UR12 is a 24 bit / 192 kHz USB 2.0 audio interface that features multiple types of inputs. The first is a mic input via XLR for generic use. For high impedance use, it also contains a Hi-Z input and also has two line inputs via RCA. It has 1 Class-A D-PRE mic preamp alongside +48 V switchable phantom power. The audio interface is compatible with multiple devices across platforms such as Windows, macOS, iOS. It is compatible with mobile recording through USB and also has an additional socket for the iPad. 

Behringer U-PHORIA UM2 2×2 Audio Interface

This 2×2 USB Audio Interface allows you to plug in multiple devices at the same time – such as microphones and instruments. This enables you to record both your singing and the audio of your instrument at a 48kHz resolution. This should make it ideal for the lead singer who also plays guitar or drums. Also, you don’t need to worry about whether this audio interface will be compatible with your recording software as it’s compatible with Avid Pro Tools, Steinberg Cubase, Ableton Live and more such popular software. The two inputs and outputs are said to deliver an ultra-low latency performance, which should ensure that there is no lag in the final sound output. 

Audient iD14

Much like Focusrite, Audient is also a leader in the audio equipment industry. Out of many of its notable products, the iD14 is one of the most popular ones. What sets it apart from others is its design, that’s evidently the first thing anyone would notice about it. All its controls, switches and knobs are right on top making it seamless to access. It also adds up to the sleek look of the device. It also offers ease of use, making it beginner-friendly as well. Apart from some essential features, it also offers Audient proprietary tech that can be used to control things like DAW hosts, the mixer app, plug-in parameters and similar using the volume knob.

Audient EVO 4 2×2 Ultra-Low Latency USB Audio Interface

The Audient EVO 4 features a smart design that packs great power into a small-sized device. From just one dial, you gain control over parameters such as individuals per channel, volume, monitor mix, and gain. It features a 113 dB range on the AD and DA and ultra low latency performance. It contains headphone jacks on the front panel as well as stereo monitor outputs and comes along with a package containing the software and required plugins. The Audient EVO 4 is a great device when it comes to fundamental audio control.

Roland RUBIX22 USB Audio Interface 2 in/2 out

The Roland RUBIX22 is a basic audio interface that contains multiple features that impart to its immense versatility. It is a 2 in / 2 out USB audio interface which provides 2 low noise mic preamps. Also included in these preamps are XLR combo jacks. For high impedance sources, the Roland RUBIX22 audio interface contains Hi-Z input. Alongside, it is also equipped with MIDI in and out ports. The Roland RUBIX22 is built to produce extremely low noise, and the design is highly shielded and noise-proof.

Amar Kondekar
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