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I hesitate to write this review, because if people find out about the Aardvark then _everyone_ will have one, and they'll know our secret to killer sound
We opened a small studio and had a Roland standalone hard disk recorder to start with, and after about 2 weeks realized that it had to go, and we needed to move to something PC based.
Wanted as many tracks as we could afford and looked until we discovered the Aardvark. We've had our Aardvark for about 6 months and its been great. Everything we hoped for and more. Not a single problem or hiccup. Installation is textbook, install Card, install software.. and it just works.
Its recrding and playback are _crystal_ clear - just transparent clean audio. We're still amazed at clarity of the audio.
The dual-XLR-1/4"inputs are killer.. whatever the input or instrument just plug it in.. no adapters no fiddling.
We've used the guitar enhance on inputs 7 & 8 with pleasant results - recording Acoustic-electric bass & guitar, adds some fullness to the sound without having to go through a stomp box or othe amp/preamp
The setup and routing are intuitive and work well. And you can save setups and recall them - handy for revisiting a recording session
IMHO the audio is flawless. We've done all of our work at 16bit/44kHz - but the Aardvark moves just as easily at 24bit/96kHz.
I looked around for a few months before getting the Aardvark - against the MOTU units, and the Midiman 10 input unit, and the Echo units, and the Aardvark is surely the best audio interface under $1k. Especially considering you can put 4 in a PC, and they just keep on trucking - that'd give you 32 analog inputs and 8 digital inputs - sweet.
CPU Usage- this thing uses about 0% CPU when recording on a PII 550 MHz machine. Same with playing.
The Cakewalk Package thats bundled is also nice. Does multitracking and midi with no problems. Supports only DirectX plugins - although you can use a DirectX-to-VST wrapper program.
Things that could use tweaking:
Changing the gain settings - the Aardvark control panel uses a "knob" type control - (To the software developers out there - knobs are wonderful on real things, you turn them and something happens - and the look really cool on programs interface - but they absolutely stink as on screen input) - you have to move the mouse around in a circle, or is it up and down, or is it left right .. ug. .. The Aardvark allow you to use the arrow keys to bump the gain up or down - but you must first click on the gain knob on the channel you want to adjust, which could in itself adjust the gain .. A really long slider/fader would work so much better.
Thats about it. Its a great product and I higly recommend it. We've named our's the 'Possum" - seems more fitting in North Carolina - and don't know what we'd do without it.
Submitted: 1/21/2003
Style of Music: acoustic, blues, dance, praise & worship - jesus music
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Feature:
This unit has all you can ask from an audio interface: 8 class A preamps, digital I/O, zero latency monitoring, 1 I/O MIDI port, 8 individual outputs, 4 channel inserts, phantom power, headphones output. Does anyone need anything else?
Quality:
The quality of the product is beyond expected, well built case and PCI card, neutrik connectors and plenty of fun using it...
Value:
Don't go for anything else, this IS the thing...
Sound:
The sound of this amazing little box is just great. I have 2 units attached to my computer and they go simply great. I have a single PIV 1.8 Ghz CPU, 512 MB RAM, 2 7200rpm HD's, mobo with Intel chipset, 32 MB AGP graphic card and a CD Writer, all running within Windows 2000 Pro.
I use them to record almost everything from rock bands to solo artists, from traditional folk music to classic chamber orchestras, sometimes reaching 20+ recorded tracks and my system has never let me down.
I use my units as a 16 channel mixer for A/D recording to my computer, for drums I use a Shure Beta 52 for kick, Shure SM57 for snare, Shure Beta 56 for tombs, Shure SM81 for headovers. For voices and acoustic instruments I use Shure KSM44 and SM81. For cabinets and amplifiers I use either SM57 or Beta 52 depending on what instrument I'm recording: guitar or bass.
Support:
I haven't needed support yet.
Submitted: 12/17/2003
Style of Music: Rock, Techno, Classic, Folk
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