I'm torn between focusrite clarett+2 pre and universal audio volt vs apollo solo usb. I will only record guitar and vocal solos and do the mix mastering In the meantime, I want to sing it in live music without delay. Do these products have built-in reverb effect? Also focusrite sony x90k with digital optical output. I have a television. It has a digital optical output. Can I connect it? My speaker is KRK CLASSIC 5. My speaker inputs are TRS, XLR and RCA. Which sound card do you think would be better for me for wide use?
Hi there! If you are only recording vocals and guitar then I would highly recommend the focusrite clarett+2 pre. You can record with two mics for your guitar or even do a guitar and vocals at once for live performance. Really depends on your style. I think the volt is good for more for podcasting or live streaming and apollo solo doesn't really give you much room to record your acoustic guitar. They are all very great but just from experience I love my clarett+2 so far. I dont think any of the Audio interfaces have reverb built in but they do come with computer plugins that have reverb, at least most of them. Hope this makes sense. I'm not quite sure your setup.
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Thanks for the tip! I'll look in to that! 👍
I'm torn between focusrite clarett+2 pre and universal audio volt vs apollo solo usb. I will only record guitar and vocal solos and do the mix mastering In the meantime, I want to sing it in live music without delay. Do these products have built-in reverb effect? Also focusrite sony x90k with digital optical output. I have a television. It has a digital optical output. Can I connect it? My speaker is KRK CLASSIC 5. My speaker inputs are TRS, XLR and RCA. Which sound card do you think would be better for me for wide use?
Hi there! If you are only recording vocals and guitar then I would highly recommend the focusrite clarett+2 pre. You can record with two mics for your guitar or even do a guitar and vocals at once for live performance. Really depends on your style. I think the volt is good for more for podcasting or live streaming and apollo solo doesn't really give you much room to record your acoustic guitar. They are all very great but just from experience I love my clarett+2 so far. I dont think any of the Audio interfaces have reverb built in but they do come with computer plugins that have reverb, at least most of them. Hope this makes sense. I'm not quite sure your setup.
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Just upgraded from the volt 276 to focusrite clarett+ 2 pre……Night and day difference