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Which audio interface is right for you and your budget? I tested the most popular brands and models on the market, priced from R$250 to R$25,000, to help you choose the best option for your home studio or music project. In this ranking, I evaluate models like Universal Audio Volt, Focusrite Scarlett, SSL 2+, Presonus Studio 24c, and others! Find out which one offers the best value and which one to avoid. I also cover features, drivers, and even the mistakes many brands make. Don't buy before watching! ★ Check out my Music Production course ★ https://curson.com.br/?utm_source=you... ★ Check out my vocal mixing plugin, Magic Vocals ★ https://curson.com.br/plugin-magic-vo... ★ See the equipment recommendation guide for your home studio ★ https://guia-homestudio.curson.com.br... ★ Get 15% off your LANDR subscription ★ https://www.landr.com/pt/preco/?utm_c... ** The discount only appears after you create your account ** 0:00 - Introduction and video objective 0:18 - The importance of choosing the right interface 0:24 - Universal Audio Volt 276: The brand's first affordable interface 0:52 - Presonus Studio 24c: The best value for money for home studios 1:33 - Audient EVO 4: Modern design, but questionable usability 2:10 - Arcano IT4: Driver and monitoring issues, why you should avoid it 2:45 - Antelope Audio Zen Go: DSP, top quality, but complex software 3:56 - Tascam US-1x2HR: A simple interface, but efficient 4:27 - Arturia Minifuse 2: Compact, affordable, and ideal for beginners 4:46 - Behringer UMC22: Why it's best to avoid 5:19 - SSL 2+ and SSL 2: Legendary sound and great value 5:53 - Steinberg UR242: Basic features, but high noise 6:22 - Ammon AG-04: Cheap, but with quality and driver issues 6:44 - Xtone Pro: Ideal interface for guitarists with extra features 7:24 - Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 (4th Generation): Good, but expensive for what it offers 7:53 - Arcano OT2: Super cheap interface, but with performance issues 8:03 - Universal Audio Apollo Twin (2nd Generation): A masterpiece for professionals 8:55 - Mackie Onyx Producer 1.2: Good for beginners, but with weak support 9:09 - Arturia Minifuse 1: Compact, cost-effective, and Ideal for beginners 9:45 - Tascam US-2x2HR: Channel model, value for money 10:00 - SSL 2+ MK2 and SSL 2 MK2: Improvements on SSL's legendary interfaces 10:22 JABA TIME =D Landr Studio 11:18 - Behringer Uphoria UM2: Outdated interface limited to 16 bits 11:30 - Focusrite Scarlett Solo G4: Focusrite's most basic entry-level device 11:45 - Apogee Symphony Desktop: High-end boutique for those who want the best