Originally Posted By: Charlie Fogle
My suggestion to help new users with correct settings would be to recommend they return the interface they purchased and replace it with a quality stand alone, digital multi track recorder from Zoom or Tascam No latency, interface settings, crashes, deep menus, hours of setup and troubleshooting.

They can have recorded their first song in an hour. There’s no steep learning curve and it will last for years and will never become obsolete.

Best of all, they come with complete step by step instructional manuals with pictures, arrows circles, etc.




My recommendation would be to look at the damn documentation. Every interface you buy comes with a "complete step by step instructional manual with pictures, arrows circles, etc."

If someone won't RTFM for the interface they bought, what makes you think they'll read the one for their standalone digital recorder?

It boggles my mind that people are so resistant to availing themselves if the documentation that is provided for their benefit.

It also boggles my mind how in 2022 someone can not have basic computer literacy.


Byron Dickens

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