When I went to my friend's recording studio in early 2018, I used the Antelope Audio Orion Studio.

Until then, I thought that any audio interface would be the same, but I changed my mind after using this interface.
"The interface is really important!"
After that, I used interfaces from various manufacturers including Antelope Audio, RME, APOGEE, and Auditor, and after considering what I needed for my music environment, I decided to purchase and use the Antelope Audio DISCRETE4.
Why did I choose this? There are four major reasons.
1: High-quality sound processing can be performed when recording guitar or bass at home with the "FPGA" effect in the interface without using a plug-in.
2: The sound quality was overwhelmingly good because it was equipped with a high-quality preamplifier called a discrete preamplifier.
3: It made recording without latency possible (actually, it is a level that is not audible).
4: By using their "VERGE" embroidery microphone, I was able to use it for various microphone modeling.
I’m also planning to purchase their EDGE, and decided that a high-quality recording environment could be created with only Antelope Audio products. There are various interfaces on the market right now, and I think it's hard to decide what to buy.
Antelope Audio's products are not cheap, but I think they are quite good when it comes to cost performance.
Since it is a new manufacturer, you may feel hesitant. But if you have an environment where you can check it out, please try it and consider it as one of the candidates.
Piano Rec Demo "Name of Life"
This is a video using the DISCRETE4.