Mobile laptop audio interface solution?
Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 3:15 pm
OK I know the audio interface thing has come up before, but I have a slightly different query and wanted to know if anyone was in the same boat.
I've switched from a desktop machine to a laptop recently.
I used to use an M-Audio Firewire Solo - firewire, and it ran off the power of my PC.
Now that I'm on a laptop - there's no firewire port.
After buying a PC Express card with a firewire slot on it - I realised that the laptop firewire port is not powered.
So in order to use my FIrewire solo with my laptop - I'll have to buy a power supply, and connect it via a rather unsightly firewire express-card to my laptop.
Not something very portable I'm sure you'll agree.
- Now for my question -
I'd like to have an audio interface that will be able to power a condenser mic connected via XLR - as well as allow me to hook up to my monitors/sub when they're available.
I'd like it to be USB if possible - and I'd like it to be as portable as possible, in case I use it on a train or whatever.
Is there any viable solution for this? I don't imagine there's an interface that can run off my laptop's USB and provide phantom power for a condenser mic too - or is there?
If anybody produces on a laptop - or knows of a solution - I'd be greatful for a bit of guidance or advice.
Ta.
I've switched from a desktop machine to a laptop recently.
I used to use an M-Audio Firewire Solo - firewire, and it ran off the power of my PC.
Now that I'm on a laptop - there's no firewire port.
After buying a PC Express card with a firewire slot on it - I realised that the laptop firewire port is not powered.
So in order to use my FIrewire solo with my laptop - I'll have to buy a power supply, and connect it via a rather unsightly firewire express-card to my laptop.
Not something very portable I'm sure you'll agree.
- Now for my question -
I'd like to have an audio interface that will be able to power a condenser mic connected via XLR - as well as allow me to hook up to my monitors/sub when they're available.
I'd like it to be USB if possible - and I'd like it to be as portable as possible, in case I use it on a train or whatever.
Is there any viable solution for this? I don't imagine there's an interface that can run off my laptop's USB and provide phantom power for a condenser mic too - or is there?
If anybody produces on a laptop - or knows of a solution - I'd be greatful for a bit of guidance or advice.
Ta.