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Choosing an Audio Interface - The Trilogy

Posted by Gavin Brockis on Friday 16 October 2009 at 11:06am
Tags: digitisation | equipment | hardware | interfaces | microphones | music | news | podcasts | sound recordings | surround sound

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Three new advice documents designed to assist you in choosing an audio interface for your computer system.

There is a vast range of computer audio interfaces available, all of which seem to offer different capabilities and features - choosing the right one for your needs can be quite a challenge.

Our three new documents cover the key points of the audio interface, its audio performance, project suitability, and technical specifications respectively:

The audio interface - along with the computer itself - is the core element of a digital audio system, and whether you need a simple interface for podcast production or a high specification unit for audio archiving, or anything in between, you will find relevant information here to help you make the right choice.

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