so i went soundcard shopping on saturday, i hit up a couple different pawnshops, the pawnshops are pretty overpriced in and around the hollywood area, didn't find exactly what i was looking for either, found something close but they wanted way too much for it
so i took a trip to
guitar center of hollywood, the one on sunset by gardner, i was told they don't carry any art branded products anymore, i didn't want to wait for shipping to get the art tubefire device, so i went ahead and purchased a small and portable
motu ultralite mk 3 interface, this thing is so cool because it is bus powered, so it is 1 less power plug to have to worry about, very robust features, sounds sooo clean, from my ears it sounds like i am getting a greater frequency range and response than the presonus firepod ever was capable of

i decided to check out a boutique music gear shop that is just a 1/2 block away, right at gardner and sunset, jimmy's guitars i believe is the name, they always have unique and rare items, i saw a mellotron, a paia modular synth, they even had a roland tr 808. when i asked about the price of the 808 the sales guy told me $2800, HOLY CRAP! i told him i saw a few go last week on ebay for 1400 and 1500, haha, boutique indeed...when the sales man heard me balk at the price and then make ebay comments, he suggested i check out a store a block up the street that had tons of more affordable gear
i went up another block, and sure enough there it was,
thrift store music, at 7591 sunset blvd., this store has tons of organs and synths and beatboxes and amps and pedals and cases and and and, just tons and tons of random cool stuff, a lot of older gear, the sales guy was so helpful, answering any questions i may have, and more than happy to let me just meander around and gawk at all the gear, i wound up leaving with a slightly used motu 828 firewire interface, this will be a great addition to the studio, i plan on using it to leave a turntable, tape deck, and a few other devices permanently connected using a pc for sampling and recording purposes, so it won't be directly part of the beat making section of my studio, but this will make a great workhorse for general dubbing of mixtapes and conversion of vinyl...i have been very bad about dubbing things recently, and bad about recording vinyl, i try to sample strictly from vinyl, so when i'm ripping off loops i prefer to get it from vinyl, once you toss it through a few plugins things get muddy quick if you are using samples from mp3s and other medium, 24bit samples from vinyl sound so luscious and smooth, imo it's a huge difference! so this will get me going in a more timely manner for sampling and whatnot, just got to get the pc laptop all setup and situated for it now, why pc? just for cool edit/adobe audition, i know there are mac alternatives, but i prefer audition, someday maybe they'll port it and stop pushing the other adobe audio software i hope