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Best Audio Interfaces For Your
Home Studio (in 2022)

This guide helps bedroom producers choose the best audio interface for their home studio at various price points. For a more in-depth analysis, check out our Home Studio Audio Interface Buyer's Guide.

Focusrite Scarlett Solo

Pros: Best-seller beginner interface, high quality for the price, simple and straightforward design

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Cons: Only 1 microphone input and 1 instrument input

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Price: $119.99

PreSonus Studio 24C

Pros: 2 combo microphone/instrument inputs, MIDI I/O's, LED level meter, all controls on the front panel

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Cons: Headphone jack is on the back of the unit

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Price: $169.95

Native Instruments Komplete Audio 2

Pros: 2 combo microphone/instrument inputs, very high quality audio, comes with some Native Instruments software

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Cons: All plastic design which makes it feel a bit light and cheap, volume knob is on the top of the unit

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Price: $134.80

Audient iD4 MK2

Pros: 2 headphone outputs, compact and will fit easily on a desk, simple and straightforward interface, sound quality is great

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Cons: Most expensive among the cheap options without providing too much extra benefit

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Price: $199.00

Universal Audio Apollo Twin X

Pros: Ultra high quality, industry standard among more experienced home producers, not as hard on your CPU, 2 combo microphone/instrument inputs

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Cons: Very expensive relative to other options, uses Thunderbolt connection instead of USB

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Price: $995.00

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