![]() Many interfaces have zero-latency direct hardware monitoring, so the monitor-path doesn't go through the computer. The interface will also have a digital-to-analog converter for playback/monitoring and it will usually have both line and headphone outputs. If your interface has multiple inputs you can record multi-track. Many interfaces also have line-inputs and instrument/guitar inputs. XLR mic inputs with phantom power for studio condenser mics are common. The line-input on a desktop-soundcard may be adequate but the mic input on a laptop won't give you good quality.Īn interface contains an analog-to-digital converter and one or more analog inputs. ![]() If you want to record the line or headphone output from a keyboard you need a line-input. In both cases USB is digital so you're NOT using your soundcard/interface for recording. Some keyboards have USB audio and USB MIDI. An interface is mainly for recording analog. ![]()
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