I want to start recording my song ideas. I've never recorded before and have been told I need a recording interface. I've also been told that for simplicity sake, I don't even need to mic my amp- that I can go direct from my Kemper to the interface via SPDIF connection. There are three companies that make similar recording interfaces- Behringer, PreSonus and Focusrite. Which is the best bang for the buck? The Focusrite and Presonus look similar and the Behringer is under $100- it looks like a copy of the Focusrite unit. Which am I best off with? I've never recorded before. I'm really looking for ease of use and simplicity. thanks
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Your Kemper should be an interface in and of itself. You just need to select it's USB outputs as the input device in your DAW.
*Edit : I'm not a Kemper user so it's possible it's USB is only used for control and not audio. That said, I'm pretty sure it does pass audio. I'd think both a clean and processed signal. That way you can re-amp the performance through a different amp than you originally played.GTWGITS! - RacerX
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either of the entry level Focusrite or Presonus units will get you started. From what I was just reading on the Kemper forum, just run the main outs of the Kemper to the inputs of the interface. You don't have to use spdif.
And +1 to Reaper. Fully functional trial, with a nag to pay each time you start the program. And if you like it & want to keep it, it's only $70 (IIRC). Of course, if you buy Presonus, it comes bundled with StudioOne which is pretty good too.Hail yesterday
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