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Recession Gear: 3 Pro DAW’s on a tight budget

Posted on 27 April 2009 by beatstatus

1. Digi 001 (PCI) $100 – $300

By now, everyone should know about the DIGI-001, but I’m sure there are some newbies out there that came up in the M-Box or even M-Box 2 Era. Well, welcome to the DIGI-001. This is the original home studio Pro-Tools Rig. It’s PCI, so that means you laptop users won’t be able to enjoy this one. What makes the DIGI-001 so special?

The ability to get 8-ins and 8-outs with Midi and SPDIF and 2 xlr inputs w/ quality preamps for $100 – $300. I purchased mine YEARS ago for $150 and haven’t looked back. It has some limitations including:

  • Only compatible up to PT 6.4 (which you can download online anywhere)
  • Uses PCI so you need an open PCI slot on your Desktop
  • 1 Midi in and 1 Midi out

These problems are easily overcome. If you’re looking for a budget DAW then you are not likely to be mixing outside projects, so the 6.4 limitation shouldn’t bother you since any new PT can import your sessions. I used to mix sessions on this though, it’s more than capable.

2. MOTU 828 Firewire $100 – $400

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There are a lot of different versions of the MOTU 828, MKII, MKIII, whatever… Just get one. This is firewire alternative for those of you who are mixing on a laptop. MOTU has been known for it’s expertise in Digital Audio, and the 828 is no exception. There are a lot of positivies to this piece if you can find it. One is on ebay right now at about $100 with 12 hours left.

  • 8 inputs and 8 outputs including 2 XLR w/ preamps
  • Optical and SPDIF and ADAT
  • NO MIDI, that’s the biggest downfall, but if you’re using something else for MIDI (like a USB midi controller) than it’s great for the price

3. TC Electronics Konnekt 8 $300 (NEW!)

If you’re not a big fan of buying second-hand, then you’re obviously on the wrong site…but we’ve got something for you anyway. This is the new Firewire Audio Interface from TC Electronics. It has a ton of input options especially in the digital department. Not as extensive as the others, but with TC Electronics you can’t really go wrong for $300 new. Still I’d recommend going with one of the other 2, but if you’re looking for something new that is much more portable, then this is your choice.

  • Digital Inputs including SPDIF, ADAT, and OPTICAL
  • Midi In / Midi Out
  • 2 Headphone jacks
  • Multiple Inputs including XLR
  • Lightweight and Portable

There you have it. 3 great audio interfaces that can help you get a much better sound than you’re getting from your M-Audio or Edirol piece of sh–I mean interface.  It’s all about preference, if you’re a Pro-Tools user or want to be, then grab the Digi 001 if you’re on a limited budget. If you’re more into Logic or Ableton or something like that, pick up one of the other 2. If you’re looking for portable, then go with the TC Electronics.

Until next time, keep looking for those deals.

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