Collection: Audio Interfaces

Elevate your sound with high-quality audio interfaces that ensure crystal-clear recordings and seamless connectivity for any studio setup.

Audio Interfaces: What to Know

An audio interface converts analog signals from your microphones and instruments into digital audio your computer can process, then converts that digital audio back to analog for your monitors and headphones. This is the bridge between your gear and your DAW. Producers, engineers, podcasters, and musicians all need one. The right interface depends on how many inputs you need to record simultaneously, what kind of preamps you want, and how low you can push your latency. A solo vocalist tracking over beats needs something different than a band tracking drums live.

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How to Choose an Audio Interface - Understanding Specs and Features

What to Look For

Input count matters first. Recording a single vocal? Two inputs work. Tracking drums? You need eight or more. Check the preamp quality, measured in equivalent input noise (EIN) and maximum gain. Cleaner preamps with 60dB+ of gain handle quiet ribbon mics and soft sources without adding hiss. Converter quality shows up in dynamic range specs, usually 110dB or higher for professional work. Connection type affects latency: Thunderbolt is fastest, then USB-C, then USB 2.0. Sample rate and bit depth support should match your project specs, typically 24-bit/192kHz maximum. DSP onboard lets you monitor through effects with near-zero latency, critical for tracking vocals or guitar with reverb and compression. ADAT optical expansion ports let you add more preamps later. Some interfaces include software bundles with DAWs, plugins, and virtual instruments. Check driver stability for your OS and read user reports about your specific DAW.

Top Brands

Apogee builds premium converters favored in mastering and high-end production. Universal Audio integrates their UAD plugin platform with console emulation and real-time DSP processing. Focusrite offers reliable preamps across all price points, with the Scarlett line dominating home studios. Audient brings large-format console design to compact interfaces. Antelope Audio specializes in clocking and modeling technology.

Shop Audio Interfaces at Blackout Audio

Your interface is the foundation of your signal chain. Everything you record passes through its converters and preamps, so this is not the place to compromise. Pair it with quality cables and proper gain staging to get the most from your microphones. A solid interface will outlast multiple computer upgrades and serve you through hundreds of sessions. Free shipping on orders over $199 across Canada.