How to choose an audio interface

Sampling frequency
The sampling frequency or sampling indicates how many samples are loaded per second during the transformation of the analog signal to a digital signal. The higher the number, the better the sound. CD recordings normally use frequency of 44.1 kHz. This standard is offered in the simplest USB soundcards, but higher tier interfaces can sample at a frequency up to 192 kHz. This criterion should not be a mantra, because the quality of the sound is influenced by other factors. Although, when simplified, one can say that recording in 96 kHz will sound better than the recording in 48 kHz, but the recording will take up to twice as much disk space in the computer. Professional studios are using equipment with a minimum sample rate of 44.1 kHz. Only the uppermost and lowermost part of the sound wave is used when the digital audio is converted back to analog sample. This means that the recording stored in the quality of 44.1 kHz can reproduce a frequency at around 22 kHz. Therefore still quite a bit more than the human ear is capable of hearing, with frequencies above 20 kHz no longer able to be simply heard.
Bit Depth
This criterion significantly affects the resulting sound dynamics. Simply put, the higher the number of bits of recording, the greater its dynamic range. CD standard is recorded in the quality of 16 bits. Since the 1-bit of recording corresponds to 6 dB dynamic range of recording, the dynamic range of the CD is 96 db. We must note the fact that part of this range will fall victim to electronic noise of the device and also the rest won't be stellar, because quieter passages will become louder. 24 bit audio quality is at a much higher level and is considered a minimum quality standard for professionals.
Summary
Audio interface is essential for any home space or rehearsal room in order to become a functional music studio. A recording software (DAW) and suitable cable for connecting the audio interface with computer, recorded instrument, microphone or headphones is a must for every master of sound.
Audio interface must be chosen according to ow many instruments will be recorded at once. A connectivity of a computer and laptop must be take into account as well. The most common and the most popular type is USB Audio interface.
The quality of the final product is also determined by the sampling frequency and bit depth. The minimum standard should be a device with 44,1 kHz frequency and 24-bit depth.