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Hi all clever recording types,

I'm in the market for a new audio interface. I'm currently using my Zoom H4n for the job (!), which has done admirably well considering, but the time has come to upgrade.

I use a 2009 iMac and I want ideally to get 8 audio ins and MIDI via firewire. Must have phantom power. Recording varied stuff from folksy to electronic. Budget is probably up to £1000 but would consider lower price good value or expandable options. Thoughts so far are:

[b]Motu 8pre:[/b] Has 8 XLR ins and MIDI. Not many routing options, but I don't think that will bother me for home recording myself on a Mac (will it?)

[b]Motu 896mk3: [/b]Has 8 XLRs and more routing options with effects, but doesn't seem to have MIDI (is this right, please correct me as I find it hard to believe it wouldn't have MIDI?!) Also a step up in price and there's mixed views on forums about sound quality.

[b]Focusrite Saffire Pro 40: [/b]8 XLRs and MIDI, lots of routing options, apparently very good pre's.

[b]RME Fireface 800:[/b] Only 4 XLR ins but 10 audio inputs and a line input with valve emulating stuff, MIDI, apparently excellent pre's, expandable by adding further units

I'm sure a lot of it is subjective and you get what you pay for, but it could be a fair whack of money to get something that doesn't do the job. So any thoughts welcomed. Anybody got or used these units? Any disasters? Any praise? Anything else I should be looking at? (Most of these units seem a good few years old, so anything new that I've not looked at?)

Much obliged and all that guv'nors
Andy

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RME all the way, just for the quality of the drivers, and the clean pres. Although you will need to spend a wedge to get those 10 line ins to be driven off a set of decent pres, if you need to record more than 4 things at a time.

If I were you, and I could solder (I can, but you might not be bale to), and I needed excellent mic pres I'd go to [url="http://www.seventhcircleaudio.com/"]Seventh Circle Audio[/url] - you are talking pretty serious money (a lot less than buying the name kit though ), but their pre's are absolutely top notch.

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Thanks all. I suspect my soldering wouldn't be up to the Seventh Circle route (or budget!) I like the idea of the Mackie Onyx Charic; have you used it yourself? I actually quite like Mackie's price to value ratio, and unlike many have never had a problem with their stuff. I have a ProFx desk and it is a bit noisy for recording, so would be interested to know how the Onyx performs. (Looks like it takes up a big bit of space though.) Anyone used the MOTUs? Are they really to be avoided?

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