The Saffire PRO 14 is an eight-in, six-out audio interface that combines Focusrite’s legendary audio performance with affordability, providing exceptional value for money. Saffire PRO 14 is designed to make home studio recording and mixing as straightforward as possible without sacrificing audio quality.
With its host of additional I/O capabilities, Saffire PRO 14 helps you record, mix and monitor your work without constant repatching. Two combo XLR/TRS inputs let you connect mics, line inputs or high-impedance instruments – without a DI box – direct into the front panel. Two additional analogue inputs appear on the rear, along with four analogue outputs and S/PDIF for digital sources and destinations. MIDI in and out is also included. Two virtual 'loopback' inputs are also provided for routing digital audio between software applications — ideal for capturing online audio.
I have the Focusrite Saffire Pro 14 and love it. $218 from B&H Maybe get a mic pre with some character Golden Age Project 73 for that almost a Neve sound is about $299 anywhere you look. And a good mic AT 4033 Blue Baby Bottle Shure KSm32
...interface to really give a solid opinion, but so far i don't really feel like it's a big step-up from Saffire Pro 14 i had before. Not blown away with anything so far. But that might come in time when i listen back to more stuff and record new projects. Congratulation, you've made it! You've...
RME FF 800 is now working on modern M1 back again! Which is incredible support time. I like my Mininova. I guess you can do following on Mac: 1. install Novation Midi driver 2. use free web editor Focusrite support is shitty. I'm sad I can't use my Saffire Pro 40 :(