The Audient EVO range is actually the entry level audio interface range from Audient. However, since the EVO range is more recent the interfaces in that range have some features that the 'old' versions of the iD4 and iD14 did not have. I think that the EVO's are aimed more at podcast folks, whereas the iD's are aimed at musicians.
Thanks for making this video. My aunt started doing voice over work a couple years ago, but recently passed away. Now I have her interface (the one in the video) and I have never seen or used one before so I'm trying to learn everything I need to know about it. I'd like to figure out how to create guided meditations with it.
Thanks so much for this! I just bought the Audient iD4 MKII, and am pairing it with a TZ Audio Stellar X2 for my first at-home vocal booth setup. Primary use will be voiceover! Can’t wait to start using this.
Nice interface, I've been using it for a week. It works stably on Windows, I downloaded the drivers from the official site, and then the card offered to update the firmware, there were no problems. Lots of volume for headphones and mic, clean preamp, low noise. I like the mute button and the large knob, with one click, can reduce the volume in half. The monitor mix is a very convenient knob for adjusting the volume ratio of music and vocals during recording. The card looks very cool, metal body, cool backlighting. I would like there to be a separate headphone volume control or headphone mute button. I would also like a button to turn off the interface or for it to go into standby mode. Also, software and training courses are given as a gift.
Thank you once again Mike! As someone really green in the world of recording, I truly appreciate the explanations you include about the basics so that people like me aren't lost! I'm learning quite a bit from your videos.
Will this audio interface run on Windows laptop ? And the Reaper daw will work on this interface ? I'm a fully Beginners ...I never use audio interface
You can actually control plugin parameters with the ScrollControl, not just scrolling the daw. All you have to do is hover over the parameter with your mouse while the iD button is active, and that's it!
if i plug in one cable with usb C in one end into the interface and the other end of the cable which is USB 3.0 type A into my PC is it also going to make the headphone output weaker?
Not sure if this video is truthful or not because I keep reading comments about people who bought this interface and sm7b and say it cannot power the mic properly. volume is still low when the mic is a fist length apart from the mouth. it requires something like +10dB
@@Acenis Yes, i know that its possible with the Audient ID line and the Motus M2. Focusrite too, but when it comes to entry level gears, focusrite preamp is a bit behind from my experience.
I think it comes down to personal preferences. If you can make your mic work with the iD4, and you're fine with a simple setup, this is totally enough. The sound that comes out of it is great, its just lacking comfort features. You can still use a fethead if you want that extra volume. The thing is: Once you have invested in a ton of stuff, like a fully foamed sound booth and a room full of tech, the iD4 will look like a babys toy.
A treated room or booth. I’m assuming you don’t want a colored sound for just voice over, otherwise I’d suggest a standalone pre (Neve, warm audio, etc...) I’d go even further and suggest an external compressor to control peaks and lift lower frequencies. Plugins can do this too, but not as accurate as hardware (imo). Treating your room/booth should be the very first thing you do and I can’t stress that enough. Hope this helps
@@Prodby_duke I have the ID14 (newest version) and that’s all I need. My room has one wall that’s treated and I work closely to the mic. I have ok technique so don’t feel I need anything else. I add a little software compression and slight EQ and I’m good. Well good enough for what I need. Though thank you for the recommendations as for some people that will be very useful
Great review!! What should i choose? The price here in Sweden is 15 dollar between EVO 4 and ID4 Mkii (more expensive). - I have Beyerdynamic DT 990 Pro 250Ohm headphones, AKG D5 microphone and Edifier 1855DB speakers. I want the device to drive them all for gaming, listening to music and watching videos. - How do I connect Edifier 1855DB active speakers? - I want to switch audio source between Beyerdynamic DT 990 Pro and Edifier 1855DB easy, which one is the best for that? - I want to drive my AKG D5 microphone to a good level without having to go 90-100 % gain. - Can you mute/unmute microphone quickly on iD4 Mkii? How do you do it?
Hi Mike great review as always - as for the noisy fans on your computer... have you tried an Macbook or MacMini with M1 chip with 16Gb ram - super, super quiet!! almost no fan noise!
never happened to anyone that Mac doesn't recognize the Audient ID? never had problems but now can't find a solution for this, even the support tells me things that don't work.. card is on anyway
Just bought this. Trying to figure out how to set it up now with p120. Hoping I made good choices, but I suppose anything is better than my Fifine k669 (good mic in opinion, but not so much for the level of VO I'm trying to reach)
Funny. A year later I just seeing this video for the first time. I bought the iD4(1) absolutely ages ago. I bought it as a noob just starting out. I'm still a noob, just no longer "starting." I bought it for a specific reason(s) Noise threshold, Clean sound, 1 mic - I am not a musician and did not intend to podcast interviews from my desk with other people, so paying for extra mic input option made no sense to me. Few of the alternatives offered anything better. Mike I get the feeling that you were holding back and this didn't tick "all the boxes" for you. Now, a year on I'm curious as to why, and if you've changed your mind?
@@karimsaleh4659 Honestly I can answer for non-Apple platforms. I have been happy with the interface's sound quality right from the start. Can't fault it.I've not heard or seen any "youtube" videos about compatibility issues with various platforms so... tentatively? If you have the right drivers installed? No? 🤷♀
Just got to finish the basic of my BRoom Studio everything hooked up with Great MID-Range $$ equipment of which is a 20 years ago Russian Mics req 48+ P power and a mic similar to the SM7B (Golden Age D2) not 48+ P power. Using a brand new Presonus 1824C USB interface plugged the mic into it having 65 Db of gain I htought surely it would power the D2 mic. NOT. Barely audible dimed. Just hooking in the New TASCAM 16 Studio Console Hybrid I plugged in into IT then main outs to the mic input to the INTERFACE. OMG ! It is a WONDERFUL FULL SOUND with plenty of headroom to spare using only 60% gain and main out from the console. I also just ordered a $100 Art Tube MP Project Series Tube Microphone/Instrument Preamp to get away from the console if need be. Thanks MIKE D.
bro i dont know if its my xomputer but ive been trying to get an audio interface to work for awhile but no brand of audio interfaces have been able to work starting with the audio box96 buzzy and glitchy sounding tried downloading drivers for it nothing then i got a focusrite solo 4th gen same thing then this audio interface same thing but only in the loop mix when im recording anything from guitar to vocals to drums non of these have worked so far for me so if theres any other options that can help me or something that can possibly help im listening bro i need something to work cause im about to rip my hair off
What would you recommend over this for a pro voice actor? I just picked one up for its pre-amps but now i am thinking i should be looking at something else?
Will one of those split USB cables like the ones that come with usb hard drives that need more power work to make it just as good for the headphone jacks as a straight usb c connection?
Hi guys! I have a podcast that works very well and now I've decided to up my game and I'm on the market for a new mic, an audio interface, a DAW, and a boom arm. But I can't decide what would be the best buy for me. 1/ The MV7 mic (USB/XLR) + the Focusrite 2i2 3rd Gen + Reaper DAW + Blue Compass Boom Arm 2/ The Rode NT1 + Audient ID4 MK II + Reaper Daw + Rode PSA1 Boom Arm I am a podcaster, but I also want to record audiobooks! Any suggestion?
Hi! I'm looking to get an Audio Interface for recording Audiobooks and Voiceovers. This is a home set-up with a Windows 10 laptop, in an untreated room. So, Can use only Dynamic Mics like SM58 or Rode Procaster. CLEAN PREAMP GAIN and LOW NOISE is prime requirement. I've shortlisted the Audient ID4 MK II and the MOTU M2. Both are at same price here in Mumbai, India. The additional mic input in the M2 is useful in case i decide to work on two person narration or interviews. Which would you recommend? Also, i have an option of very sparingly used ID4 (old version) for half the price! Thanks in advance!
@Vincent James Voice Thank you so much for your detailed and informative response. I have already finalised the ID14. Its on it's way. As for the dynamic mics [it's actually a friend's Shure Beta 58a amd not the SM58, if that makes any difference], the choice was based on a preliminary online research on recording in noisy conditions. I live in a Mumbai apartment (think Downtown NYC). I would love the range and warmth of what a condensor mic brings but not sure how i can cut out the unwanted cityscape. Definetly cannot dedicate an entire room and soundproof it. Please advice. Thanks in advance.
@Vincent James Voice I did look up rhe Deity S2 and MKH 416. They sound like a dream. It don't really have a walk-in closet room; got wardrobes instead. I work as a screen actor; so i was able to ask some sound recordists about the shotguns mics. They said they might be able to share a used piece for me to test out. Still not sure about the extra noise. What do you make of the Shure SM7B / EV 320 / Presonus PD-70 as alternatives? Thanks for your patience and support.
@Vincent James Voice Ok. Will go ahead with the shotgun mic plan. And also work on some kind of acoustic booth. I did listen to some dynamic mic tests online. The only one that sounded decent was the EV RE-20. But that's 400$! Will keep you updated.
I have the mk1 but, presuming it's the same, then default the middle pot sets the balance between input and daw. There's also an option to split the input and daw to left and right headphone channels.
@@simonebarbella4118 I like my mk1 a lot, I only have 1 complaint: the headphone amplifier seems to have quite high output impedance. So with my 80ohm headphones it sounds great, but if I want to use some in-ears that are 20-ish ohms then it seems to reduce the bass that I'm hearing. If you were using higher impedance headphones then I'm sure it wouldn't be an issue - and I can't speak to whether this mk2 version is the same. The only other model that was released that I figured i'd replace my id4 with (if anything broke / it got damaged) is the Motu M2 - www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/M2--motu-m2-2x2-usb-c-audio-interface It reviews well, I believe the headphone output impedance is lower and I like the higher fidelity meters. Hope this helps.
Great looking device, seriously considered getting the old model, but with the Rode studio kit including the NT1, AI1, and the rycote shock mount for less than $400AU. Let's just say I'm enjoying listening to this through my AI 1. Also, has anyone had any luck running Izotope Elements on Linux?
If you want to connect a Mic and a computer and you're not an absolute sound professional, then get a USB mic with an XLR for the future and get on with your life, unless it's important to you what other people think of your choice in gear. the SM 7b is not for you, just keep moving along
For a good usb mic you have to pay as much as interface+xlr mic. You don't have any upgrade path with usb mic. Cheap usb mics have really noisy preamps and the point is to not use any noise removal on discord because that sounds really bad.
While this is the case for many, so many USB mics with XLR options actually sound WORSE on XLR. And the Shure SM7b is not the be-all-end-all ONLY mic to use. There are many great ones out there for cheaper. It just so happens to be a fantastic mic to use for showing off the gain capacity and noise level of microphone preamps.
Left a message complaining about the price and how a xenyx qx1002usb does the same thing for $300 less and my message disappeared which I suspect this one will too. Time to unsubscribe.
@@ee1yd Why would they think that. I've had an account with videos for years.I will admit when I'm wrong however. The price I was quoting was in CANADIAN dollars which I only noticed later. So on American site as per Sweetwater the Audient is $269 while the xenyx is $99. When I bought my Xenyx, many years ago, it came with original drivers which were superb. Since then they were removed and they offered only 3rd party software which was by and far lousy.
@@guitarstrunged If you check the links in the description you will see that it's being sold for $199. Which is absolutely worth it, because the preamp and build quality are much better than the Xenyx (which I have too).
@@SjorsHoukes If I had the choice I think I'd pick the Xenyx because of the added features but $140 is a lot more reasonable. (Though there were 2 models.Sure we are talking about the same one?) Question: If you already have a Xenyx (and if it's working of course) why would you buy another model?
@@guitarstrunged That something is functional does not mean that it's necessarily good at what it does. The Xenyx is a mixer, and not what they call an interface. An entry level one at that. That means that the preamp is not great because that's not where the focus lies in the construction. Yes, you can record mic and it has phantom power, but the sound will not be neutral, the noice floor will be higher etc. I'm a professional voice actor. I need my expensive mic to sound great and clean, so I'm opting for a dedicated interface.
The Audient EVO range is actually the entry level audio interface range from Audient. However, since the EVO range is more recent the interfaces in that range have some features that the 'old' versions of the iD4 and iD14 did not have.
I think that the EVO's are aimed more at podcast folks, whereas the iD's are aimed at musicians.
What features
If you are at Mikes level.they both are
Editing ... nah, let'd do two intros :D
lol
Thanks for making this video. My aunt started doing voice over work a couple years ago, but recently passed away. Now I have her interface (the one in the video) and I have never seen or used one before so I'm trying to learn everything I need to know about it. I'd like to figure out how to create guided meditations with it.
Thanks so much for this! I just bought the Audient iD4 MKII, and am pairing it with a TZ Audio Stellar X2 for my first at-home vocal booth setup. Primary use will be voiceover! Can’t wait to start using this.
Nice interface, I've been using it for a week. It works stably on Windows, I downloaded the drivers from the official site, and then the card offered to update the firmware, there were no problems. Lots of volume for headphones and mic, clean preamp, low noise. I like the mute button and the large knob, with one click, can reduce the volume in half. The monitor mix is a very convenient knob for adjusting the volume ratio of music and vocals during recording. The card looks very cool, metal body, cool backlighting.
I would like there to be a separate headphone volume control or headphone mute button. I would also like a button to turn off the interface or for it to go into standby mode. Also, software and training courses are given as a gift.
Thank you once again Mike! As someone really green in the world of recording, I truly appreciate the explanations you include about the basics so that people like me aren't lost! I'm learning quite a bit from your videos.
Longest intro ever by the Booth Junkie!
I really like my Audient ID4 MK1, mine powers a Rode Procaster and it sounds great (even in a room with reverb). Nice to see it has a sequel.
Are you using windows. I heard audient interfaces are awful on windows
@@NigelBolton_ Windows 10, yeah. There isn't an interface for the ID4, but I've never needed one anyway.
@@ATribeCalledCars You mean drivers?
@@NigelBolton_ No other devices have a software interface. The drivers just install when plugged in.
@@NigelBolton_ Audient's Windows drivers are actually stellar.
Will this audio interface run on Windows laptop ? And the Reaper daw will work on this interface ?
I'm a fully Beginners ...I never use audio interface
if i remember rightly, it works even on a ipad.
It works on an iPhone as well.
Always love your reviews Mike!
You can actually control plugin parameters with the ScrollControl, not just scrolling the daw. All you have to do is hover over the parameter with your mouse while the iD button is active, and that's it!
I saw Guitar World announce this days ago. I still don't see them available anywhere yet.
December 14 i bough the ID4 (not the MK II version). I just love it! But if i knew they would release the newer version in january, i would have wait.
happened to me too. happy as i am with it, the idea that the mkii has higher dynamic range will nag my brain
Me too... but still thrilled with it.
Still not out
Are you still satisfied with audient? Does it have compatibility issues with windows?
@@karimsaleh4659 Everything works perfectly on Windows 10 and 11
i cant describe how thankful i am for this video. thank you so much
I have a ID44, the best Audio interface I ever purchased. Can't go wrong with Audient.
Unless you get an ID22
@@vroge3275 I heard that this is even better than that
Are you still satisfied with audient? Does it have compatibility issues with windows?
Great review! Have you noticed the unit heating up or significantly getting hot while your using it?
Hi Mike, do you would recommand the mk2 over the mk1 for use with a rode procaster? Or would you choose a completly different one?
Audient describes this as a 2-in. Are you sure the instrument input bypasses the mic input?
if i plug in one cable with usb C in one end into the interface and the other end of the cable which is USB 3.0 type A into my PC is it also going to make the headphone output weaker?
Excellent review! I'm sold!
Not sure if this video is truthful or not because I keep reading comments about people who bought this interface and sm7b and say it cannot power the mic properly. volume is still low when the mic is a fist length apart from the mouth. it requires something like +10dB
a lot of entry level interfaces on market can drive SM7B, they might need like 5-7 Db in post processing but they are very usable.
yeah but with a lot of Hiss noise.
@@marcchapleau8343I would disagree ruclips.net/video/VSgzF79ivd0/видео.html
@@Acenis Compared to Audient, Focusrite scarlet is a downgrade gear. Its way less appealing.
@@marcchapleau8343 I posted it to prove you can get usable audio from entry level interface with SM7B without cloud lifter.
@@Acenis Yes, i know that its possible with the Audient ID line and the Motus M2. Focusrite too, but when it comes to entry level gears, focusrite preamp is a bit behind from my experience.
Would you consider this a step up from the Scarlett 2i2? I'm using a CAD e100s with the Scarlett. Thanks for all your videos!
Ab-so-Lutely!
@@auramac Was wondering the same thing. Have you tried both?
Yes I used a Scarlett before audient, the sound quality was noticeably better
Exactly the video I needed. Thx
I’m curious what the iD4 lacks for a professional voice over artist? What more would you need?
I think it comes down to personal preferences. If you can make your mic work with the iD4, and you're fine with a simple setup, this is totally enough. The sound that comes out of it is great, its just lacking comfort features. You can still use a fethead if you want that extra volume. The thing is: Once you have invested in a ton of stuff, like a fully foamed sound booth and a room full of tech, the iD4 will look like a babys toy.
@@cliffyblyro the ID 14 has the same specs, and a voice over artist really only 'needs; 1 output.
I'm really curious as well. I've loved mine so far. I did just add a dbx 286s to my booth but i don't know what else you could really want.
A treated room or booth. I’m assuming you don’t want a colored sound for just voice over, otherwise I’d suggest a standalone pre (Neve, warm audio, etc...)
I’d go even further and suggest an external compressor to control peaks and lift lower frequencies. Plugins can do this too, but not as accurate as hardware (imo).
Treating your room/booth should be the very first thing you do and I can’t stress that enough.
Hope this helps
@@Prodby_duke I have the ID14 (newest version) and that’s all I need. My room has one wall that’s treated and I work closely to the mic. I have ok technique so don’t feel I need anything else. I add a little software compression and slight EQ and I’m good. Well good enough for what I need. Though thank you for the recommendations as for some people that will be very useful
Audient mk2 with Beyerdynamic DT 990 Pro okay?
Good question - is the headphone amp loud enough to power DT990 250 Ohm?
@@_Trakman It can drive up to 600-ohm headphones so you should be fine!
What's the best preamp? Happy to invest toward my dive into VO. Your videos are so helpful!
Is it still the best choice for the price (in 2004) ? (to record one talking voice)
Great review!!
What should i choose?
The price here in Sweden is 15 dollar between EVO 4 and ID4 Mkii (more expensive).
- I have Beyerdynamic DT 990 Pro 250Ohm headphones, AKG D5 microphone and Edifier 1855DB speakers. I want the device to drive them all for gaming, listening to music and watching videos.
- How do I connect Edifier 1855DB active speakers?
- I want to switch audio source between Beyerdynamic DT 990 Pro and Edifier 1855DB easy, which one is the best for that?
- I want to drive my AKG D5 microphone to a good level without having to go 90-100 % gain.
- Can you mute/unmute microphone quickly on iD4 Mkii? How do you do it?
Hi Mike great review as always - as for the noisy fans on your computer... have you tried an Macbook or MacMini with M1 chip with 16Gb ram - super, super quiet!! almost no fan noise!
Thank you very much, Mike. Is there any difference between the preamps in ID4 and ID14?
As he explains in the video, he doesn't seem to think so. 16:30
@@SjorsHoukes Thank you! I don't know why I missed that. :)
Same pres, different converters.
never happened to anyone that Mac doesn't recognize the Audient ID?
never had problems but now can't find a solution for this, even the support tells me things that don't work.. card is on anyway
Just bought this. Trying to figure out how to set it up now with p120. Hoping I made good choices, but I suppose anything is better than my Fifine k669 (good mic in opinion, but not so much for the level of VO I'm trying to reach)
Did you use the +10dB button that is on its control inteface that adds digitally +10dB or not?
Funny. A year later I just seeing this video for the first time. I bought the iD4(1) absolutely ages ago. I bought it as a noob just starting out. I'm still a noob, just no longer "starting." I bought it for a specific reason(s) Noise threshold, Clean sound, 1 mic - I am not a musician and did not intend to podcast interviews from my desk with other people, so paying for extra mic input option made no sense to me. Few of the alternatives offered anything better. Mike I get the feeling that you were holding back and this didn't tick "all the boxes" for you. Now, a year on I'm curious as to why, and if you've changed your mind?
Are you still satisfied with audient? Does it have compatibility issues with windows?
@@karimsaleh4659 Honestly I can answer for non-Apple platforms. I have been happy with the interface's sound quality right from the start. Can't fault it.I've not heard or seen any "youtube" videos about compatibility issues with various platforms so... tentatively? If you have the right drivers installed? No? 🤷♀
Is this an interface that will eventually brick due to software updates?
Thanks, I got good valuable info out this video.
does that mute button mute the microphone input? It's a shame it doesn't change colour when its muted making the artist aware that their mic is muted.
Just got to finish the basic of my BRoom Studio everything hooked up with Great MID-Range $$ equipment of which is a 20 years ago Russian Mics req 48+ P power and a mic similar to the SM7B (Golden Age D2) not 48+ P power. Using a brand new Presonus 1824C USB interface plugged the mic into it having 65 Db of gain I htought surely it would power the D2 mic. NOT. Barely audible dimed.
Just hooking in the New TASCAM 16 Studio Console Hybrid I plugged in into IT then main outs to the mic input to the INTERFACE. OMG ! It is a WONDERFUL FULL SOUND with plenty of headroom to spare using only 60% gain and main out from the console. I also just ordered a $100 Art Tube MP Project Series Tube Microphone/Instrument Preamp to get away from the console if need be. Thanks MIKE D.
bro i dont know if its my xomputer but ive been trying to get an audio interface to work for awhile but no brand of audio interfaces have been able to work starting with the audio box96 buzzy and glitchy sounding tried downloading drivers for it nothing then i got a focusrite solo 4th gen same thing then this audio interface same thing but only in the loop mix when im recording anything from guitar to vocals to drums non of these have worked so far for me so if theres any other options that can help me or something that can possibly help im listening bro i need something to work cause im about to rip my hair off
Well, I am a serious vo person, looking to upgrade my interface. I currently have the focus right 2i2. So what do you think is the next best thing?
great explanation
What would you recommend over this for a pro voice actor? I just picked one up for its pre-amps but now i am thinking i should be looking at something else?
What did you get?
What camera are you using please, Mike?
ID4 or Aokeo Mixer 6? You said Aokeo was quiet so I'm leaning towards that (I like the manual controls.
Could you share how you use the stream desk on recording? I have one but I never find it useful but It's looks really convenient in the video!
Mark hamill is a RUclipsr ? Awesome ! ;)
Just got myselft ID4 and like it already. Mike, do you know if it's safe to keep it always plugged in? Does it influence it's lifetime in anyway?
Are you still satisfied with audient? Does it have compatibility issues with windows?
Yes, I am totally satisfied. Faced no issues. Used it in Windows 7 and 10.
@@karimsaleh4659
Are you talking to Mike or the mic?
you are the best keep going
what can you say about the headphone out on this card?
did you use the previous id4 model?
is there a difference in the headphone output?
Can't use loop back.mixer in Cubase 13 pro
So....will the Headphones plugged in into the front still work when I turn off the Line Out in the back via the speaker-button?
Will one of those split USB cables like the ones that come with usb hard drives that need more power work to make it just as good for the headphone jacks as a straight usb c connection?
How to connect audient I'd 4 with mixer
can i connect the ID4 mk ii to my windows pc 3.1 Gen2 type-c connector?
hello where can i find the software interface as seen at 18:04 ?
Can u turn off ur mic monitor so i dont hear my self ?
Is this interface something that would make sense to use with the ev re20?
Hello, can the interface be powered by usb 2.0?
Any information regarding latency at the standard 256-512 samples with 16 bit 48 Khz that most home computers and laptops can handle? Thank you!
I wish I knew what he’s been in, I’m always curious what he’s voiced that I’ve watch before
Anyone upgrade from the id4 mki to this? Is it a noticeable difference?
Are you saying that I won't need a cloud lifter if I purchase that audio interface with the SM7B?
take a guess
@@ee1yd I went on ahead and purchased a cloud lifter to be on the safe side. :)
Looks great Mike, I have the Scarlett 2i2 Gen3 so I think I am good for now.
As far as mic pre amps go. No your not. Side by side the audience mic pre amps are way cleaner
Can u add +10db gain digitally id 4mk2?
can this power Presonus Eris E44 Speakers?
Hi guys! I have a podcast that works very well and now I've decided to up my game and I'm on the market for a new mic, an audio interface, a DAW, and a boom arm. But I can't decide what would be the best buy for me.
1/ The MV7 mic (USB/XLR) + the Focusrite 2i2 3rd Gen + Reaper DAW + Blue Compass Boom Arm
2/ The Rode NT1 + Audient ID4 MK II + Reaper Daw + Rode PSA1 Boom Arm
I am a podcaster, but I also want to record audiobooks! Any suggestion?
I ditched the NT1 and bought a lct 440 pure instead. Pairs heavenly with my id4 mkii.
Hi!
I'm looking to get an Audio Interface for recording Audiobooks and Voiceovers. This is a home set-up with a Windows 10 laptop, in an untreated room. So, Can use only Dynamic Mics like SM58 or Rode Procaster. CLEAN PREAMP GAIN and LOW NOISE is prime requirement.
I've shortlisted the Audient ID4 MK II and the MOTU M2. Both are at same price here in Mumbai, India. The additional mic input in the M2 is useful in case i decide to work on two person narration or interviews.
Which would you recommend?
Also, i have an option of very sparingly used ID4 (old version) for half the price!
Thanks in advance!
@Vincent James Voice Thank you so much for your detailed and informative response. I have already finalised the ID14. Its on it's way. As for the dynamic mics [it's actually a friend's Shure Beta 58a amd not the SM58, if that makes any difference], the choice was based on a preliminary online research on recording in noisy conditions. I live in a Mumbai apartment (think Downtown NYC). I would love the range and warmth of what a condensor mic brings but not sure how i can cut out the unwanted cityscape. Definetly cannot dedicate an entire room and soundproof it. Please advice. Thanks in advance.
@Vincent James Voice I did look up rhe Deity S2 and MKH 416. They sound like a dream. It don't really have a walk-in closet room; got wardrobes instead. I work as a screen actor; so i was able to ask some sound recordists about the shotguns mics. They said they might be able to share a used piece for me to test out. Still not sure about the extra noise. What do you make of the Shure SM7B / EV 320 / Presonus PD-70 as alternatives? Thanks for your patience and support.
@Vincent James Voice Ok. Will go ahead with the shotgun mic plan. And also work on some kind of acoustic booth. I did listen to some dynamic mic tests online. The only one that sounded decent was the EV RE-20. But that's 400$! Will keep you updated.
Are you still satisfied with audient? Does it have compatibility issues with windows?
You think they’ll drop the price on the first version?
No, since the first version will be discontinued. However you can buy used ones for around $150
Now i'm using id4, what is the next stage for VO?
Practice. A lot. Learn your DAW.
@@BoothJunkie thank you Mike, I mean next level interface\preamp.
Can I hear the input signal or daw signal in both channel of headphones?
I have the mk1 but, presuming it's the same, then default the middle pot sets the balance between input and daw. There's also an option to split the input and daw to left and right headphone channels.
@@LCTRgames Ok thanks. Do you think is the best audio interface in the price range 300$?
@@simonebarbella4118 I like my mk1 a lot, I only have 1 complaint: the headphone amplifier seems to have quite high output impedance. So with my 80ohm headphones it sounds great, but if I want to use some in-ears that are 20-ish ohms then it seems to reduce the bass that I'm hearing.
If you were using higher impedance headphones then I'm sure it wouldn't be an issue - and I can't speak to whether this mk2 version is the same.
The only other model that was released that I figured i'd replace my id4 with (if anything broke / it got damaged) is the Motu M2 - www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/M2--motu-m2-2x2-usb-c-audio-interface
It reviews well, I believe the headphone output impedance is lower and I like the higher fidelity meters.
Hope this helps.
i took a gamble and bought this interface for my shure sm7x don't know yet if i made right choice,need to wait few more days to receive it
same set up im using it a recording on bandlab
Finally loopback, but too late as I have the personus.
Great video, can you compare id4 mkii with ssl2+. Thanks
I just go iD4 and it`s clipping all time...
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Great looking device, seriously considered getting the old model, but with the Rode studio kit including the NT1, AI1, and the rycote shock mount for less than $400AU. Let's just say I'm enjoying listening to this through my AI 1. Also, has anyone had any luck running Izotope Elements on Linux?
I literally just bought a new audio interface ;_;
what did you get?
@@ee1yd Focusrite iTrack Solo
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Can I have it as gift when you are through with it that would be so nice to have a id4 I need one of these audient 😃
Thank you.
If you want to connect a Mic and a computer and you're not an absolute sound professional, then get a USB mic with an XLR for the future and get on with your life, unless it's important to you what other people think of your choice in gear. the SM 7b is not for you, just keep moving along
For a good usb mic you have to pay as much as interface+xlr mic. You don't have any upgrade path with usb mic. Cheap usb mics have really noisy preamps and the point is to not use any noise removal on discord because that sounds really bad.
While this is the case for many, so many USB mics with XLR options actually sound WORSE on XLR. And the Shure SM7b is not the be-all-end-all ONLY mic to use. There are many great ones out there for cheaper. It just so happens to be a fantastic mic to use for showing off the gain capacity and noise level of microphone preamps.
What are you talking about?? Lmaoo
Left a message complaining about the price and how a xenyx qx1002usb does the same thing for $300 less and my message disappeared which I suspect this one will too. Time to unsubscribe.
nope, you were probably filtered since youtube assumed you were a bot
@@ee1yd Why would they think that. I've had an account with videos for years.I will admit when I'm wrong however. The price I was quoting was in CANADIAN dollars which I only noticed later. So on American site as per Sweetwater the Audient is $269 while the xenyx is $99. When I bought my Xenyx, many years ago, it came with original drivers which were superb. Since then they were removed and they offered only 3rd party software which was by and far lousy.
@@guitarstrunged If you check the links in the description you will see that it's being sold for $199. Which is absolutely worth it, because the preamp and build quality are much better than the Xenyx (which I have too).
@@SjorsHoukes If I had the choice I think I'd pick the Xenyx because of the added features but $140 is a lot more reasonable. (Though there were 2 models.Sure we are talking about the same one?) Question: If you already have a Xenyx (and if it's working of course) why would you buy another model?
@@guitarstrunged That something is functional does not mean that it's necessarily good at what it does. The Xenyx is a mixer, and not what they call an interface. An entry level one at that. That means that the preamp is not great because that's not where the focus lies in the construction. Yes, you can record mic and it has phantom power, but the sound will not be neutral, the noice floor will be higher etc. I'm a professional voice actor. I need my expensive mic to sound great and clean, so I'm opting for a dedicated interface.