Check out Audient. Julian Krause has good videos on their interfaces
@HarouxX23 күн бұрын
This is really helpful thank you! Came here after hearing some analog sequencer sounds.
@DanielDenitro26 күн бұрын
Great video!
@neoromatikАй бұрын
Very cool sound! Love it / I will reproduce for my tracks (:-:)
@Omlet221Ай бұрын
I love how he made a supersaw with reverb and the crowd went wild The moral of the story though is if you learn how to do a bunch of simple things and put them together you can be a master. Inspirational for me!
@gru_dayАй бұрын
I have listened your recommendation and feel so bad right now. How is your arp in this keyboard? Mine works like crap: kzbin.info/www/bejne/fGOup35sbs2Fh68si=kb_-_p4dryFEjZLH
@Aclipsiya2 ай бұрын
Watching virtual riot like this gives me inspiration to teach kids how to make music
@lanoticiaviral83952 ай бұрын
Looking for Help! Whats the chord prog? Any1? need help i think it is something like Fmin7 CMin8 C#Maj 7... is that correct? what are the chords after that part?
@MrFango632 ай бұрын
🔥🔥🔥🔥
@luisbdo652 ай бұрын
If you are musician…bass, guitar, vocals, winds, etc…Neve 88 is the best option. Few I/O but giant sound.
@lawachingun99002 ай бұрын
Thank for all your acknowledgment. Greetings from Argentina!!!
@FireBlade20102 ай бұрын
Can you try phonk music 🎶
@jorgejordan88652 ай бұрын
Yo llegue a trabajar para a big sound design group y pude hacer ghost production tambien a mi favortio artista, la clara me cogieron de pendejo, me mandaron hacer mas de 150 sonidos para su penultimo paquete, y utilizaron mis sonidos para hacer derrivados sin mi permiso, me tuve quedar callado para no crear un papelon y perder mi standing for just standing up for myself, pero de esto uno aprende. Keep your head up, hay que meterle.
@SoundKillerOfficial2 ай бұрын
Tristemente eso es un estandard muy comun en la industria, no es etico pero es la triste realidad
@spleaque2 ай бұрын
Used to have a problem with my Ultralite MK5 from Motu but after many firmware updates it runs like a champ!
@pabbblo.diabbblo3 ай бұрын
vas 10 años tarde
@GStunna63 ай бұрын
Hey did you use fl studio 21 on this macbook? If so How did it perform?
@SoundKillerOfficial3 ай бұрын
I haven't tested it out, but i can make a video about it, download it and give my honest opinion! I find FL to be a daw better made for desktops, it's never really felt laptop friendly. Also on mac at first it wasn't working fantastically but after a few update it works just as good as in windows.
@VeitLehmann3 ай бұрын
I tested the Arturia MiniFuse 2 and the UA Volt 2. Both are nice, but didn't convince me 100%. The Arturia had too little volume when doing direct monitoring because with the blend around the middle, the DAW and direct signals were both reduced quite a bit. But it has a blend knob, and many other features the Volt 2 doesn't have. The Volt 2 had a more powerful headphone output, maybe slightly better sound quality, and a proper power switch. But no loopback, no mix blend knob, and a bad software experience with iLok (couldn't get the included plugins working). So I finally got a preowned MOTU M4 for pretty much the same money. This solved all my issues, i. e. it combines all the benefits of the MiniFuse 2 and the Volt 2. And it doubles the channels as well and has half the latency. Tascam might also be worth a look, they seem to fly a bit under the radar, even though it's a brand with a lot of heritage.
@SoundKillerOfficial3 ай бұрын
For my use case, I don’t need a input/playback knob since all i record is my voice for the tutorials, and a hardware synth, and the hardware runs via midi so I don’t do live playing with that. Loopback is also something i never used that i personally don’t find necessary for my particular use case, which is why im inclining more to the volt interface
@paulguy25453 ай бұрын
I’ve had my Minifuse from Arturia for over a year now and haven’t had any serious problems with the unit, so I would highly recommend Arturia. You get a 5 year warranty too ;)!
@iszlu3 ай бұрын
I also had an issue with that exact interface… Very shortly I bought it new, the midi out port stopped working…
@magicmark33093 ай бұрын
Honestly, you're going to keep having these same experiences by buying sub $500 interfaces. Honestly, the fact that there are even interfaces that are so cheap now, that do sound halfway decent is a miracle compared to how it was in the early 00's. You can either keep buying cheap interfaces and hope to get lucky, or you can save your money for a few months and buy something decent that will last you longer than a year or two. The fact you can get an audio interface that is cheaper than a week of groceries....is amazing, but temper your expectations. If you're a beginner, absolutely. If you know you are going to keep doing music, then just save a little more and get something worthwhile.
@SoundKillerOfficial3 ай бұрын
In focusrite defense, this interface almost lasted the whole 5 years, and it’s still functioning, just starting to show signs of dying soon. It’s the first time i have an interface go out like this, the previous ones i owned were bad, and technologically weren’t as advanced as things have gotten now. And as i mentioned the 2i2 shouldnt have this problem since it runs with less power, the issue with the 4i4 is that it needs more power to run properly and without a power input, and just the USB power it’ll die at some moment
@ShalowRecord3 ай бұрын
Motu, SSL, UA volt
@meinwegalsproducer3 ай бұрын
TRY ESI !!!! they got good buildcuality, nice amps, drivers are regularly updated and they are realy realy unexpansive.. got the ESI U22XT as a backup interface, its only 40 bucks, a nobrainer
@Osssssssssssssh3 ай бұрын
I had the same problem the stereo it always has problem. good video
@VagendaAdnegav3 ай бұрын
I have a Scarlette 18i20 Gen3. At least three times a day, all the audio becomes heavily distorted, like it's bit-crushed and wrapped in white noise. I have to turn the unit off and on again to resolve - until the next instance. Previously, I had a Saffire Pro 40. It did the same thing. I RMA's that one, and the second unit did the same thing. I also had a Steinberg interface (that I bought for use when the first Pro 40 was RMA'd) and it's been rock solid any time it was ever used on any machine, but it doesn't sound as good, frankly. I'd be interested in seeing where you go next because I'm in the market for similar reasons.
@MaisonLexBeatz3 ай бұрын
What did you expected from a budget interface? They are all shit in some ways. Look at RME or Universal Audio
@SoundKillerOfficial3 ай бұрын
for many producers, this "budget" interface is an expensive investment. And not everyone works in audio engineering to be able to afford and justify having such premium interfaces.
@adrianmaule71283 ай бұрын
My Behringer interfaces never let me down.
@SoundKillerOfficial3 ай бұрын
I haven't had problems in terms of reliability with the behringer i've used, but the audio quality, is just poor. I find the pre-amps to be too quiet, and doesn't have enough power for beefier headphones to crank them loud enough
@strop303 ай бұрын
Hey, I didn't watch the video - just came by to give a thumbs up for the thumbnail 👍
@SoundKillerOfficial3 ай бұрын
that's fair 😂
@richertz3 ай бұрын
I purchased the UAD Apollo X. Differrent world. Came from RME. I'm on a Mac. If you on a PC - have fun. That might annoy some people but I've done this for years and prefer a Mac.
@gertmostert13233 ай бұрын
RME is always a winner, I always used their optic interfaces in the studio with Saphire converters. Lately I prefer Universal Audio.
@_albinski3 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video. My 2I2 2nd gen is actually doing exactly what you described, after many years of use. I thought it was the power outlet that I was using that was making the problem, but even after changing, the problem continues.
@TheInsomniaProject3 ай бұрын
I've been using NI Komplete Audio 6 Mk2 for years, with no issues, use it with my Guitar, Mics, its travel size, I just got a Microfreak Synth a couple weeks ago as well and tried to connect it to integrate my studio setup, had zero hassle about it, works wonders, plenty of I/O, decent knobs (plastic, tho) metal/plastic casing, affordable and with tons of free downloadable goodies from NI (cant remember what it was, tho, since it was a long time ago, but I remember getting a plugin package with very decent plugins, with it). Before that I had an M-audio Fast Track (garbage ass interface, cheap and unreliable as all hell, you got what you paid for) so it was a GIANT upgrade, getting the Komplete A6. I've also tried the Behringer UMC (can't remember if it was a 22 or a 202) and it was decent, not great but got the job done and it was cheap. Depending on your budget you could get something like a Minifuse or an SSL one (they have some cool gimmicks) but I would settle for something without experimental stuff, just get something baseline, realiable, preferably metal encased for ruggedness, especially if you travel with it. I think there's an Apogee interface that people swear by it, but I can't remember the model off top. Anyway, considering the price-point of these things, if you get 6-8 years with your interface, I would say it's a win, as they're not meant to last too long with today's electronics manufacturing standards.
@PreschoolFightClub3 ай бұрын
RME and Topping have top of the line interfaces, while also having top of the line prices. As for other interfaces that are much more wallet friendly, I would recommend UA’s Volt series of interfaces or SSL’s interfaces. I have the SSL 12 and I love it (this sentence is subject to change as I’ve only had it for a few months now. Fingers crossed that nothing happens to it.) Another, more wallet friendly set of interfaces, is Steinberg’s UR-C series. Then again, these are all suggestions and I encourage you to do buckets of your own research, but I at least wanted to shout these 3 out as contenders.
@SoundKillerOfficial3 ай бұрын
I've been researching and UA seems to be the top choice, SSL seams interesting also. I had an older UR22 Steinberg, and didn't quite love the interface, so not sure if i'd grab a UR-C
@BenjiDalton3 ай бұрын
Not another audio engineer enthusiast railing against a cheap, dependable audio IO!!! My heart can't take it. I can't wait till 10 years from now when everyone is talking about what a piece of junk Volt IO's are and why you should never buy one.
@SoundKillerOfficial3 ай бұрын
I've never had an audio interface fail like this, and focusrite for many producers isn't considered "cheap"
@BlueberryWolf3 ай бұрын
check out the Topping E2x2 or E4x4. great quality software and hardware, cheap price
@frenclemente3 ай бұрын
Same as your Audio interface. When I adjust volume knobs I heard crackling noise and loosing sound from left and right headphones. I used m audio 192/4 for 3 years btw
@Noctane19 күн бұрын
It's because dust gets inside the encoders. That's why you hear the crackling noise. It's dust being moved inside the encoder when you turn it
@bulkvanderhuge90063 ай бұрын
What's the constant crackling in this Video from?
@SoundKillerOfficial3 ай бұрын
that's the camera autofocus, since i used the camera mic to record since the interface is well... broken 😅😅
@bulkvanderhuge90063 ай бұрын
Another Interface I will NEVER use again is PRESONUS. They're garbage. I'm currently using a real cheap 4 channel Behringer USB interface, was only $99, and it has ZERO delay, compared to my Presonus Firewire.
@SoundKillerOfficial3 ай бұрын
i had a presonusAudiobox, and it truly was the worst interface i've ever owned, for some reason the playback/monitor would mix and i could hear myself threw the mic always, the latency was terrible, and it was just overall not worth it at all
@GoOKuSj333 ай бұрын
I have a Lexicon Alpha for about 10 years now, apart from noisy knobs, have never failed me this way. I wanted to upgrade to this, now it sounds like I won’t be doing that.
@dataplatter3 ай бұрын
Get an A&H Zedi10FX and listen to the “fan” noise. Then return it.
@Spamn43 ай бұрын
I highly recommend RME
@Mr_Bollie3 ай бұрын
Pricey, but so clean. Proper, powerful headphone outputs, which Focusrite is lacking. Also the manuals and the support is amazing. The people at RME are SUPER passionate about their products, and that's not just marketing bullshit talk.
@joesalyers3 ай бұрын
Never buy an audio interface that doesn't have a power supply if you can afford it, because if your computer glitches the power (which is more likely than a power supply)it can FRY the chipset in the interface. 90% of the failures I have seen in my 20+ years of using computers for audio were interfaces that relied on the computer for power!
@jbva8043 ай бұрын
I'm having the same issue with my Focusrite 2i2 volume knob. Crazy static! I'm thinking about getting an Audient or UA Volt.
@CallumBarnham3 ай бұрын
Had the same issue, got an Audient iD44 instead and I absolutely love it. It doesn't have a MIDI port, which was kind of a shame, but I'd totally recommend it other than that. Maybe go with the iD24 if you want something a little smaller with the two inputs.
@JS_973 ай бұрын
I strongly recommend RME Babyface.
@SoundKillerOfficial3 ай бұрын
I havent heard of them before! Might read more on it 🤔
@delfean26663 ай бұрын
I had second generation and it failed on me too...one day it just stopped working and I could smell it probably burned down
@SoundKillerOfficial3 ай бұрын
Most people ive read had that same issue, and its due to it being powered by usb only. Sad that such a great interface doesn’t last as long as it should
@delfean26663 ай бұрын
@@SoundKillerOfficial now I have Motu m4 and I'm really happy with it. I even feel like the sound quality is better but I would have to compare it side by side to know for sure.
@nerdexproject3 ай бұрын
Hey man would love to see your review(s) on the Arturia and the UA Volt! I am in the market for a new interface too (though I have time) so this highly interests me! If you can, start with Arturia first but if you review both anyway, the order doesn't matter too much. Cheers! :)
@SoundKillerOfficial3 ай бұрын
Id love to review both, hopefully i can get a sponsor to be able to try and compare them, cause currently i cant really afford and pay for 2 audio interfaces