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November 30, 2016
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Audio Interface Recommendations for Surround Sound

  • November 30, 2016
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I'm switching from a Mac to a new Windows PC for my edit suite. I edit almost entirely in 5.1 surround. On my Mac, I used a Digi 002 as a sound interface. It has enough independent outputs to route each of my reference monitors individually. I'm looking for a decent USB 3.0 audio interface for Windows that has at least 6 independent outputs so I can achieve the same setup. Any ideas? I'd also like to have a master volume level in software to adjust the output volume. The downside I always had with my Mac setup was that there was no software control of the overall output volume, so to mix with my master fader in audition where it belonged was outrageously loud. I just had to learn how to mix with the master fader at -24db and then turn the master to 0 before exporting. I'd like to not have to do this anymore if possible. Thanks for any suggestions!

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KICKS Flicks
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December 10, 2016

I did indeed install the latest drivers they had. To no avail. Their support forum wasn't helpful either. I ordered and received my Steinberg UR28M interface today... and as of right now, it's doing exactly what I want it to do flawlessly. Individual 6 channels of output and a volume control knob that turns them all up and down together to boot. Very happy at the moment, well worth the $400 I'd say. I'll come back and post again if any troubles begin to arise. As for the Matrox MXO2, at least the video inputs and outputs still work if I need them.

Legend
December 10, 2016

Great to hear you've been able to resolve this.

KICKS Flicks
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December 1, 2016

Thanks for all the suggestions. The RME and Motu interfaces look great. They are a little more expensive than I was hoping, but I'm not ruling them out. I don't really need the quality mic pre-amps these units come with though. With that in mind, has anyone tried the Steinberg UR28M | Sweetwater.com?

It has the right amount of analog outputs. Not sure about software master volume control, but I'm not thinking that is going to be a deciding factor. I will probably have to get the suggested SPL Vol. 8, I'm also open to lower cost, lower quality units if they provide what I need.

I have a Matrox MX02 as well... Matrox isn't supporting it in Windows 10. Maybe I should try it though, first... just in case. I guess I'm also not opposed to buying a Firewire card and trying the Digi 002 either, again, just not supported. Anyone have either of these working in Windows 10?

Bob Howes
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December 1, 2016

I looked at the UR28M before I typed my reply--even downloaded the manual--but it's unclear whether you can use the six outputs independently or as 3 different stereo pairs.  It might be worth a call to Steinberg to ask the question.

You'll lose nothing except a few minutes time plugging in the Matrox.  I have three different interfaces.  Two needed new drivers for Windows 10 and one didn't so it's worth a try.

Even though one of my interfaces currently IS Firewire, I'd think long and hard before buying any more equipment for that interface--it seems to be rapidly dying in terms of availability a support.

Legend
December 8, 2016

I could not find an ASIO driver anywhere for the Matrox MXO2. I have posted on their support forums asking about it. I tried something called ASIO4ALL but it seems to have basically taken the two channels in the Windows Driver and mapped them to ASIO compliance. It didn't add anymore.


I have no experience whatever in working with 5.1, but a quick Google search on your Matrox interface led to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3yxMqSi-pXEhttp:// which seems to detail exactly how to set up the interface to offer the six outputs with PPro CS6.

Although the video does specifically refer to CS6, perhaps it might also help with CC?

Bob Howes
Inspiring
November 30, 2016

USB 3 interfaces are as scarce as hen's teeth I'm afraid.  You'll get a much better selection of USB 2 (and a USB 3 port will be backwards compatible.

I have no experience with either (I handle my surround work via a digital mixer) but two interfaces that have been recommended by colleagues I trust are the RME Fireface range and the MOTU 828X.    I'm pretty sure both have either their own software level control or a hardware control on the front panel but, again, I've not used them.

SteveG_AudioMasters_
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November 30, 2016

I'd certainly recommend the Fireface UFX as an interface - I've had one for a while and it's been faultless. But...

Yes it has a master output control, but it's only operational on the main monitor output in stereo. No, you can't reconfigure that either, unfortunately; it's the most restricted part of an otherwise unrestricted sound device when it comes to routing. But there again, I can't think of a single interface that allows 5.1 monitor control on the front panel - generally you'd use a dedicated monitor controller for this. I did wonder whether the optional remote control for the UFX (or even the UFX+) would allow you to control 6 outputs separately, but on the face of it, it doesn't seem to - you'd have to ask RME about that to be absolutely sure though.

Bob Howes
Inspiring
November 30, 2016

I wondered about that--the RME specs I Googled were far from clear.

I'll throw in a third, off the wall, suggestion:

I mentioned I use a digital mixer--mine is ten years old and cost a small fortune but it might be worth looking at the more modern range of stuff from Yamaha, Allen and Heath, Soundcraft, Presonus and Behringer.  They all have economy mixers now and if one has USB (most do) and can handle six separate outs, that could be another direction to look at--and one that gives some other possibly useful features as well.