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Best Audio/Interface Interface for Mainstage 2/Logic Pro 9

Just purchased Logic Pro 9 and I am now looking for the most stable interface to use with Mainstage 2 in a "live" no room for error situation. I will have several audio tracks going along with live keyboards (3) , a guitar using the virtual amps in MS2, MIDI lighting setup 12 lights, plus 2 movers and 2 spots. In addition I would like to record the bands show live. 20 channel inputs. I need the best bang for my buck, but I am really looking for bullet proof stability.

MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.6)

Posted on Apr 24, 2011 11:09 AM

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Posted on Apr 24, 2011 11:45 AM

Apogee hands down, www.apogeedigital.com


Sounds like you heavy in the game so maybe the Apogee Ensemble. I use the Apogee Duet, Duet 2 comes out in a few weeks. The Duet is perfect for portability and is FireWire powered. Apogee sound quality is unbeatable

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Apr 25, 2011 9:11 AM in response to Whagi

Take it back and pre order Duet 2, I was @ Musik Messe 2011 in Frankfurt Germany a few weeks ago and played with the new Duet 2 and its amazing! Also I asked the rep there why the switch to USB and the stated that USB 2.0 is actually faster that firewire 400. So I would except Apogee's highend interfaces to support Thunderbolt.

Apr 26, 2011 10:04 PM in response to overdub

overdub --


The Apogee stuff is great .... I have used a Duet in the studio for years. But for LOTS of inputs and outputs for live situations, plus stability, I highly recommend you look at MOTU's stuff. You could set up as many inputs you need by grouping boxes. I use an Ultralite for live gigging and it has never let me down. Very flexible bussing and routing, but you have to spend time to learn the deeper capabilities.


Check MOTU website for the lineup, and then narrow by the I/O you need.

Apr 29, 2011 6:13 AM in response to mattrixx

Hmmm, just been scanning the entire Net on the RME Babyface, looks pretty nice. But other than a few more inputs etc, it has nothing more to offer me than the Duet 2. Also seems to be a fair few issues with the Babyface, including build quality and sound issues i.e. popping and crackling.


Why would I choose the RME Babyface over the Apogee Duet 2, come on, sell it to me. 🙂

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