RME audio interface
Audio interfaces allow you to output sound from your pc. An audio interface is a device that allows microphones and other audio devices to be connected to a computer. There are several reasons to use an external audio interface instead of the sound card built into your computer. Technically speaking, a sound card is just like an audio interface, but its limited sound quality and minimal I/O make it not the ideal device for recording. Many sound cards only have a consumer-grade stereo line-in, a headphone-out and possibly also a consumer-grade stereo line-out. EMI, RFI, digital phase distortion (jitter), and high latency degrade or adversely affect sound at both the input and output. It is also impossible to record a full drum kit (let alone a full band) with only two input channels. Sound cards are great for connecting a pair of Hi-Fi speakers and playing compressed audio, but for professional-quality audio recording and monitoring, you’ll need a reliable audio interface. If you are interested in what a professional audio interface looks like, then you can look at this site https://i4studio.nl/rme. In order to understand what a user audio interface looks like, just open the case of your pc.