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iConnectivity Audio4c (would it replace my current interfaces?)
I've been considering getting an iConnectivity Audio4c to replace my Arturia Minifuse 4, and Focusrite Vocaster 2, is it realistic to expect that to work as a replacement for both? Or do I need to be considering it as an addition to my setup? I use the Vocaster for live-streaming specifically, for a very specific task within that — guided meditations and spoken word poetry events, with background ambience coming in from my iPhone or iPad in the background.
My overall setup includes: MacBook Pro (Intel 2021), iPad Air 4, iPhone SE2020, Roland SP-404 MkII, Electron Digitone (on loan from a friend, so a temporary resident in my setup), sE Dynacaster mic for voice, and shortly to be added, an Antelope Audio Edge Note instrument mic (for picking up audio from singing bowl, tingsha, rainstick etc. for recording and live-streaming). When making and recording music, I have my gear connected to studio monitors, or headphones, so those are in the mix too, connection-wise.
I'd love to know what you're rolling with these days dear friends?
Thanks for any light anyone can shed on this for me.