Audio Interfaces With Logic Express.

Hi,
I'm new to the Mac world, I've just bought one of the 20" iMac's with duo processors. I want to run Logic Express and eventually move up to Logic.
I come from PC back ground, I run I use a Behringer UB1202FX mixer, Tannoy Reveal Passive Monitors, Oxygen 8 MIDI keyboard and Cambridge Audio A1 MK3 integrated amp. plugged into a 24 bit /96khz soundcard.
I know I've to get a external audio interface to get 24 bit sound and to allow me to plug in my external equipment. Does anyone have recommendations? I looking for something around £300 maximum (not sure what that is in $)
Thanks.
Pentium 4   Windows XP   Dell

Hi,
you don't say how many ins you'll need.
There's a good handfull out there for you too choose from,
USB or Firewire? Firewire will be my bet.
try those to see if tou like 'em, M-Audio's: Firewire 410
http://www.m-audio.com/products/en_us/FireWire410-main.html
more ins: firewire 1814 -
http://www.m-audio.com/products/en_us/FireWire1814-focus.html
try to see the prices here in pounds:
http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/?categoryid=aa5045ac8dbda1110af5783d9c9b8f89&order=&page=shop%2Fmanufacturer-stock&manufa cturerid=54
Anyway, there are others, but for the price you're asking, it's a good starting point and you get a good product!
regards,
Jorge

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