I/O Recommendations please

Hi,
I want to record up to 8 tracks simultaneously and have midi i/p.
What interface would you recommend on a budget of about £250
I've seen an Alesis io14 which gives the Midi as well but I think it needs extra hardware to get 8 inputs?
There's an Edirol FA101 or M-Audio Firewire 1814
Which is recommended, Firewire or USB?
Any views appreciated.
Thanks
Andy

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