You can't go wrong with a Focusrite.
However, the Universal Audio Volt is excellent and it has a compressor on each channel. Billy just got one.
Having a compressor on each channel is a truly great idea. A compressor is the most useful fx to use before hitting the A/D converter.
Two and four channels are available.
https://www.uaudio.com/audio-interfaces/volt.html
However, since you've recently hit the lottery....
Avid just released the MBOX Studio and it's pretty impressive.
https://www.avid.com/products/mbox-studio
Universal Audio also makes A/D converters with 8 channels for the LUNA DAW software. I may eventually switch from Pro Tools to Luna.
https://www.uaudio.com/luna.html
Recording interfaces? I'm seeing red.
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Re: Recording interfaces? I'm seeing red.
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