Soundcard with MIDI vs. MIDI interface
Posted: Tue Oct 22, 2013 6:36 am
Hey.
I'm in the market for either a soundcard with MIDI I/O, or a MIDI interface and a soundcard separately.
I'm curious to know what are other forum-goes experiences with using either of the two, and whether there tends to be better MIDI latency/jitter results with dedicated interfaces?
I'm interested in getting a Focusrite Scarlett 6i6 which has MIDI I/O because I've liked their soundcards in the past, purely for audio, but if MIDI latency/jitter is no good maybe a dedicated MIDI interface would be in order?
I'm triggering things like a Boss DR-660, Korg Electribe, and MIDI retrofitted SK-1's and Juno's. EDIT: No clock/syncing involved, just note triggering.
I wouldn't be running the sound back into the computer for these synths and drum machines either, they'd be going into a mixer and then straight to tape.
What are your thoughts?
I'm in the market for either a soundcard with MIDI I/O, or a MIDI interface and a soundcard separately.
I'm curious to know what are other forum-goes experiences with using either of the two, and whether there tends to be better MIDI latency/jitter results with dedicated interfaces?
I'm interested in getting a Focusrite Scarlett 6i6 which has MIDI I/O because I've liked their soundcards in the past, purely for audio, but if MIDI latency/jitter is no good maybe a dedicated MIDI interface would be in order?
I'm triggering things like a Boss DR-660, Korg Electribe, and MIDI retrofitted SK-1's and Juno's. EDIT: No clock/syncing involved, just note triggering.
I wouldn't be running the sound back into the computer for these synths and drum machines either, they'd be going into a mixer and then straight to tape.
What are your thoughts?