OK, well, by the sounds of it then, the C400, if you can find one would definitely do the trick. What's also nice about it is, no electrical cord. It's literally just simply powered by USB, and absolutely nothing more, and is quite portable. The two XLR in's definitely also do have phantom power ability, so if you need that, it's there. Also each channel has a padding button for a 10DB cut, if you need it. Then you have your gain dials, and mute buttons for all your outputs. You also get a stereo quarter inch headphone out, a master volume control, a memory button which you can preset to basically any function within your DAW of choice, although I'm not sure how to do so, as I never did it. Then, finally, there's also obviously an independent dial for headphone monitor volume level.

It's a sweet! little interface! It's a shame that they no longer make it. As I say though, I can almost betcha that you could find one online still totally new and unopened.

Chris.

----- Original Message ----- From: "ted phillips" <[email protected]>
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Sent: Saturday, April 04, 2015 7:54 PM
Subject: Re: I might need a new audio interface for recording. What's accessible?


with or with out RCA is fine. I take my midi from the keyboard via USB so that I can take or leave. Hope this helps, at least a little.I am not as concerned with the number of channels as I am accessibility. 4 in and 4 out
On Apr 4, 2015, at 5:33 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland <[email protected]> wrote:

Ouch!  Nice interface, BTW.

I know that the M-Audio Fasttrack C400 isn't made anymore, although they're floating around on Amazon. I think they might even still have some in stock that are completely new, never even opened. Of corse there's also always EBay, and don't forget, EBay isn't jused used or refurbished items. Some EBay store murchants even have them new.

It's really hard though for me to say what you need. I mean, how many channels do you need, like how many outs/ins. Do you need Spiddif, do you need RCA in/out, do you need XLR in's, I mean, do you need midi,... I need more info. I know the FocusRight interfaces are extremely good, but I confess I'm not really familiar with each model individually.

Chris.

----- Original Message ----- From: "ted phillips" <[email protected]>
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Sent: Saturday, April 04, 2015 6:27 PM
Subject: I might need a new audio interface for recording. What's accessible?


Hi all. I am not sure of this yet, but I might have to replace my focus right scarlet 1820I. If I do have to replace it, what is out there that is accessible with my new macbook pro? Or if somebody knows how I can find the inputs and outputs for the focus right in logic pro or garage band, I would appreciate any help anyone could share please.
Thanks all.
Ted PhillipsEither I can’t seem to find out how to change the settings in the scarlet mix control panel, or it’s inaccessible.

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