just want you to know that i have been searching for hours and felt defeated trying to figure it out without any prior knowledge and you helped me with the device config within 5 min thank you so much
A HUGE difference between mixers and USB interfaces, is the ability to handle STEREO inputs via 1/8" or 1/4" TRS cables. A few months ago I bought a MOTU M4, only to be severely disappointed that the two 1/4" inputs in the back, can ONLY ACCEPT LINE LEVEL signals, and NOT signals from Cell Phones or Tablets. The Audio Out from a mixer is an example of a Line Level out. If someone has a mixer and wants to record the output on a DAW in a computer, they need a USB interface, UNLESS the mixer, like my Mackie ProFX6V3, has USB out. But it is only a 2 channel USB. So I could record Microphone and Guitar, BUT NOT a microphone and a stereo audio backing track. Need 4 USB channels for that. It is March 2021, and the Audient EVO 8 comes to the rescue in such a situation; 4 Combo inputs. I just got this device a couple of weeks ago, and vouch that it is excellent. However, the Mic signals are weak. With reverb and Echo on in my DAW (Cakewalk) though, the sound is grand! Strange! You can plug in a cellphone signal real nice using a split 1/8" TRS to twin 1/4" TS cables.
Hi Matt! Thank You soooooo much for this incredibly easy to comprehend explanation!!! This is exactly what I needed to make my choice to connect BOSS VE-500 + Roland Juno DS-88 + Guitar into a Focusrite Scarlett 4i4. Cheers from DOWN UNDER!!!
That's awesome. I really wanted to know what the Scarlett 2i2 looked like in the Ableton Live. With that in mind, I think I will get the Scarlett Solo because it will be connected to a mixer via an XLR.
I so appreciate how you did multi-channel recording and did split the instrumental into 5 different instruments with each having a recognized channel. QUESTION IS: Where does the MPC gets its sounds from? Is it a device just containing demos?
Hello brother,i have a question! I want to record drums,and i wanna know if its possible doing it with sound card like 18i8 for each mic a seperate track?! Thank you
Hi Matt i am looking at your speakers in the back, can those kind of speakers works good on a laptop? I am trying to build a home studio, this is why i ask.
Hi Mat, Could you please help, I want to rehearse at my home studio with 2 other guys, guitar, keys and myself drums, I need 3 separate headphone mixes from logic as I will be playing with click, my question is what audio interface do I need to do this, I only have stereo output at the moment. Would a 6 channel interface do the job and can you recommend one please, I presume I will also need a headphone splitter, any suggestions would be greatly appreciated, thank you.Paul
Great!!! I would have a doubt!, I am undecided between buying a 2i2 4th, a 4i4 4th or an 18i8 3th. Which one would you recommend for a home studio, with the possibility of zooming in?
Layman with a Tascam DP02 here who's on the verge of buying either an interface or a small usb mixer... : When you're in your software naming 'inputs' do you mean 'virtual tracks' or at some time do you intend to have 6 different instruments plugged in all at the same time? I think of inputs as physically plugging something in, or virtually assigning inputs so it's pointing to the correct port. When I see you creating 'inputs' and naming them, it seems the term 'input' is being used instead of the term 'track'? Not sure about this, so I have to ask for clarification: Are those things you're creating & naming in the software, 'tracks'? Like, in Protools, Track 1 (gtr 1), Track 2 (gtr 2), Track 3 (Bass), Track 4 (lead)... hope this makes sense. Everything seems to be termed input. I imagine the input as the 'signal' (be it bass, guitar, drum machine, etc) plugged in & being sent into the software (thus being inputted), and the 'created track' is what you capture & record the inputted signal on. I'm sure all this will make more sense over time but the flood of terms seems overwhelming. Sigh. I hope this chaotic mess of a question makes sense. ~ Thank you
The Audio Line-In jacks on the BACK of the the 4 input Audio Interfaces, like an MOTU M4 or a Scarlett 4i4: well, they CAN NOT take a signal from a cell phone's headphone audio out or a tablet/iPad's headphone audio out. It is to be a LINE LEVEL VOLTAGE. Like from a mixer or a synth or some such device. To summarize, a headphone out and line level out are entirely different animals! :) I welcome corrections to this, but I did experiment. I plugged in a 1/8 inch to a split 1/4" cable and plugged it into the back of a Motu M4. The input signal was barely audible and unusable. Line level - Wikipedia
Yes, consumer level line output is lower than professional line level output. That being said when I plug an iPad headphone out into my line in on the back of my Apollo x6 I get a usable level. There is such a low level of noise on the inputs that I can boost the signal of the audio and still get a good sounding signal. Guess it depends on what you want to do. If I wanted to sample from my iPad I could do it easily. If I wanted to broadcast I would need to either use the inputs with the preamp so that I could boost the signal coming into the interface or use my broadcasting software to boost the signal if using the inputs on the back. I would imagine that the Motu M4 and the Scarlett 4i4 would be the same.
@@OnlineMD Maybe. But, the signal is still low and if you want to use it live probably not useful. When I connect my iPad to my Apollo x6 rear inputs it peaks at around -17 in my software.
@Matthew Stratton , I have an Akai MPC2000xl with 8outs that are quarter inch TRS , Which FOCUSRiTE SCARLETTE AudioInterface you recommend for my situation . I will be glad to get a response from you thank you 🙏
Very informative video thx. Question do you have a video that shows you using the same set up but adding your Zoom L 12 and MPC 2.8 or earlier MPC Software in the Set Up? The reason I ask is because I'm shopping for a new interface with multiple inputs and that could work well with MPC 2.8 and Cubase Elements 10.5. At the moment I'm not sure should I just get the Focusrite 8i6 or should I get a Mixing Board with a Audio Interface (which I do plan on adding in my studio along with a Universal Audio Interface in the furture) I'v been using the MPC Live as my current Audio Interface and with the upgrade to the MPC Software and Firmware with 2.8 I maybe able to hold off buying the 8i6 and continue with my plan of working to add the Universal and Mixing Board to my Studio in the new furture. With the MPC having these improvements it only aids me more when I take it on the road.
Matthew this video was right on time. I'm trying to setup my MPC Live so I can screenrecord. I think I may need to connect my interface so the sound will show up in OBS. I've been using the MPC Live as my interface but now I want to screenrecord and share.
Say I have an audio interface/microphone on my Mac, can I use 1/4" line out to 1/4" line in to a different audio interface connected to my PC? That way my Mac's microphone also becomes my PC's microphone.
That can be an option. It really depends on which interface you have. If you have line in options on the front of your interface, then sure. Yes, TRS 1/4 inch cables.
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Hey Matthew! Just discovered your channel! truly helpful and well made content 😁
Because I didn't have my MPC Live synced so the setting the tempo isn't relevant in this situation. I simply wanted to demonstrate how the inputs of an audio interface show up in Ableton Live. If you want some more information about syncing the MPC Live to Ableton I show one way to do it in this video: ruclips.net/video/mNlkTdiZ--Y/видео.html
You are an fantastic teacher I do love your an explaination. I have one question please. How can I use multiple mics input using mixer and interface to record them separetly TRACK simultaneously? My Englush is poor try to understand please.
Cool. That is an advantage the MPC Live has is the 6 outs. You can run a couple outputs through something like the sp 404 and use its effects and then run that into an interface.
It is correct to assume more inputs equates to more processing power needed. This is why in the ableton live settings it is recommended to deactivate inputs you are not using. There is a list of variables to equate to latency though. Sample rate, buffer size, and the actual drivers from the manufacturer to name a few.
Can you do a video on how to record midi note from hardware into your daw. for example: i keep getting an echo when i try and record my tr8s and it wont record the midi just the audio .
I heard that some audio interfaces, like the tascam us 20x20 works with the mpc live - so you could connect it via usb and got more inputs into the mpc live.. have you tried something like that?
Hello. None of the usb audio interfaces I have connected work. I just get a message saying the usb device you connected is not compatible. Something like that. I have seen this video though: ruclips.net/video/FFAuuxE30dQ/видео.html
Hello. I like using Ableton Live because it is simple to set up and use. I have tested out many over time like, Cubase, EnergyXT, Pro Tools 12, FL Studio (then called Fruity Loops), Logic Pro, Garageband, a few others. Ableton has a fairly straight forward layout and it is very easy to setup audio interfaces, midi controllers, and VST folders. Once you are making music there are not a ton of pop up windows you have to keep track of. It also has powerful warping capabilities.
Thanks for the info you shared. It's really so helpful. btw, i have a Bose T8s mixer, can I use this as my interface, or do I still need an interface to be connected to the DAW.
You should be able to use it. Looks like it is a 2 input and 2 output audio interface per the website: pro.bose.com/en_us/products/portable/t8s_tonematch_mixer.html
Thanks for the helpful video! I wanted to make a video request, if that's okay. With everything going on right now, there's been a boom of livestreaming and online concerts. You have lots of really good videos about mixers and music technology, so I figured you might be interested in providing tips and tricks for how to set up a high-quality livestreaming performance. Thanks for all that you do, and keep up the good work, Matthew! EDIT: btw, I bought the Zoom Livetrak L-12 based off of your videos explaining how it works! Thanks for doing such a comprehensive and easy to understand explanation of this mixer/interface, it seriously rocks.
Hello. Thanks for the comment! Are you looking for information on streaming a whole band or a dj set? Yeah, I rather like the L12. Are you using it as an interface or a stand alone recorder at all?
Matthew Stratton Ideally, a band livestreaming set, but i'd imagine either type of video would have lots of good information that'd overlap with general good tips. As for the L-12, I initially used it as a stand-alone recorder, but found the recording section to be somewhat tedious to use. Now, i connect the mixer to my laptop or even my phone, and sometimes record simultaneously on the L-12 only as a failsafe.
Using one input can be used, although, for better separation and better quality sound it is always better to use more than one input. Of course, more data is used, but accordingly: Data is infinite, or says so via science and postings, or is this another fabricated and/or deceptive attempt as others who post comments of fabrication and deceptive assumptions and theory.
The problem I had with this video is that... you assumed everybody already knows how to setup the output on the mpc live, that's the only steps yet critical steps you missed.
I hear you. Do you you need to know how to set it up? The focus of the video is to show how you can have multiple inputs on an audio interface. Not how to setup the mpc. I have to set limits somewhere or the video would go in forever. If you have any questions feel free to ask. Thank you.
I have several videos on my channel covering the MPC Live. Here are two playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLvLp7ZGeLd-bM7AXSj0QLy11pCU8EuDSc And here: ruclips.net/p/PLvLp7ZGeLd-Ywo7mnn31hmY3PLGX2kptU
No doubt. Universal Audio has special offers every now and a gain where they may bundle other things with it. For example I got a free UAD02 Satellite when I purchased mine.
It's seems your comparing an orange 😢with a box of apples? A $200 in comparison with a $2,000. Unit. 😢 I'm not sure how helpful this is for me? But thanks!
Using one input can be used, although, for better separation and better quality sound it is always better to use more than one input. Of course, more data is used, but accordingly: Data is infinite, or says so via science and postings, or is this another fabricated and/or deceptive attempt as others who post comments of fabrication and deceptive assumptions and theory.
just want you to know that i have been searching for hours and felt defeated trying to figure it out without any prior knowledge and you helped me with the device config within 5 min thank you so much
A HUGE difference between mixers and USB interfaces, is the ability to handle STEREO inputs via 1/8" or 1/4" TRS cables. A few months ago I bought a MOTU M4, only to be severely disappointed that the two 1/4" inputs in the back, can ONLY ACCEPT LINE LEVEL signals, and NOT signals from Cell Phones or Tablets. The Audio Out from a mixer is an example of a Line Level out.
If someone has a mixer and wants to record the output on a DAW in a computer, they need a USB interface, UNLESS the mixer, like my Mackie ProFX6V3, has USB out. But it is only a 2 channel USB. So I could record Microphone and Guitar, BUT NOT a microphone and a stereo audio backing track. Need 4 USB channels for that.
It is March 2021, and the Audient EVO 8 comes to the rescue in such a situation; 4 Combo inputs. I just got this device a couple of weeks ago, and vouch that it is excellent. However, the Mic signals are weak. With reverb and Echo on in my DAW (Cakewalk) though, the sound is grand! Strange! You can plug in a cellphone signal real nice using a split 1/8" TRS to twin 1/4" TS cables.
That was a fantastic demonstration! Thank you Matthew!
What a great video. How can i get my mix from AL to obs for live streaming church services
Hi Matt! Thank You soooooo much for this incredibly easy to comprehend explanation!!! This is exactly what I needed to make my choice to connect BOSS VE-500 + Roland Juno DS-88 + Guitar into a Focusrite Scarlett 4i4. Cheers from DOWN UNDER!!!
How do you make use of Spdif and optical on apollo UAD or any other interface?
please make a video on that matthew ...
That's awesome. I really wanted to know what the Scarlett 2i2 looked like in the Ableton Live. With that in mind, I think I will get the Scarlett Solo because it will be connected to a mixer via an XLR.
You are an excellent teacher! Thank you so much man.
Thanks a lot!
how did you get those tracks recorded initially? Into the MPC live?
I so appreciate how you did multi-channel recording and did split the instrumental into 5 different instruments with each having a recognized channel.
QUESTION IS: Where does the MPC gets its sounds from? Is it a device just containing demos?
The MPC is a Music Production Center. Yes, it has demos, but the idea is that you can program your own music into it.
Hello brother,i have a question!
I want to record drums,and i wanna know if its possible doing it with sound card like 18i8 for each mic a seperate track?! Thank you
Hi Matt i am looking at your speakers in the back, can those kind of speakers works good on a laptop? I am trying to build a home studio, this is why i ask.
Thanks for the good video Matthew, here is Muhammet from IC. Wish you all the best :)
Hey! Thanks for your support!
I am connecting my audio mixerto my I Mac using USB output to. USB input of imac. I see sound waves on imac but no sound. What should I do?
Hi Mat,
Could you please help, I want to rehearse at my home studio with 2 other guys, guitar, keys and myself drums, I need 3 separate headphone mixes from logic as I will be playing with click, my question is what audio interface do I need to do this, I only have stereo output at the moment. Would a 6 channel interface do the job and can you recommend one please, I presume I will also need a headphone splitter, any suggestions would be greatly appreciated, thank you.Paul
Great!!! I would have a doubt!, I am undecided between buying a 2i2 4th, a 4i4 4th or an 18i8 3th. Which one would you recommend for a home studio, with the possibility of zooming in?
Is there any audio interface which can connect to two PCs and I set of speakers?
Very informative video. Can I use the inputs on the back of 18i8 and put drum microphones on it?
🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷👏🏻, Amazing video, thanks for sharing!
Great video..would like to see the Tascam model 12 with ableton..
I will keep that in mind. Haven't tested it out yet. Sounds like a good idea. You want to see the audio interface and controller?
@@MatthewStratton Yes
Matthew I have amplifier, mixer ang speaker, if I buy condenser mic ang headphone, can I connect it together and record my own songs?thanks
@ Matthew Stratton can I setup the 8-line inputs into mono even though they are balanced inputs ?
Can you recommend a device (USB powered) which can take two aux inputs and out to active speakers?
Layman with a Tascam DP02 here who's on the verge of buying either an interface or a small usb mixer... :
When you're in your software naming 'inputs' do you mean 'virtual tracks' or at some time do you intend to have 6 different instruments plugged in all at the same time?
I think of inputs as physically plugging something in, or virtually assigning inputs so it's pointing to the correct port.
When I see you creating 'inputs' and naming them, it seems the term 'input' is being used instead of the term 'track'? Not sure about this, so I have to ask for clarification: Are those things you're creating & naming in the software, 'tracks'? Like, in Protools, Track 1 (gtr 1), Track 2 (gtr 2), Track 3 (Bass), Track 4 (lead)... hope this makes sense.
Everything seems to be termed input. I imagine the input as the 'signal' (be it bass, guitar, drum machine, etc) plugged in & being sent into the software (thus being inputted), and the 'created track' is what you capture & record the inputted signal on.
I'm sure all this will make more sense over time but the flood of terms seems overwhelming.
Sigh. I hope this chaotic mess of a question makes sense.
~ Thank you
So riddle me this have 2 audio sources both with stereo aka 4 channels. I need them on 2 computers. How?
The Audio Line-In jacks on the BACK of the the 4 input Audio Interfaces, like an MOTU M4 or a Scarlett 4i4: well, they CAN NOT take a signal from a cell phone's headphone audio out or a tablet/iPad's headphone audio out. It is to be a LINE LEVEL VOLTAGE. Like from a mixer or a synth or some such device. To summarize, a headphone out and line level out are entirely different animals! :) I welcome corrections to this, but I did experiment. I plugged in a 1/8 inch to a split 1/4" cable and plugged it into the back of a Motu M4. The input signal was barely audible and unusable. Line level - Wikipedia
Yes, consumer level line output is lower than professional line level output. That being said when I plug an iPad headphone out into my line in on the back of my Apollo x6 I get a usable level. There is such a low level of noise on the inputs that I can boost the signal of the audio and still get a good sounding signal. Guess it depends on what you want to do. If I wanted to sample from my iPad I could do it easily. If I wanted to broadcast I would need to either use the inputs with the preamp so that I could boost the signal coming into the interface or use my broadcasting software to boost the signal if using the inputs on the back. I would imagine that the Motu M4 and the Scarlett 4i4 would be the same.
@@MatthewStratton maybe my splitting the headphone out into two line inputs, lowered the voltage too much.
@@OnlineMD Maybe. But, the signal is still low and if you want to use it live probably not useful. When I connect my iPad to my Apollo x6 rear inputs it peaks at around -17 in my software.
@Matthew Stratton , I have an Akai MPC2000xl with 8outs that are quarter inch TRS ,
Which FOCUSRiTE SCARLETTE AudioInterface you recommend for my situation . I will be glad to get a response from you thank you 🙏
Can digital keyboard Conner to solo 212 focusrite ?
Can you record more channels using the same 2 inputs on the scarlet?
Very informative video thx. Question do you have a video that shows you using the same set up but adding your Zoom L 12 and MPC 2.8 or earlier MPC Software in the Set Up? The reason I ask is because I'm shopping for a new interface with multiple inputs and that could work well with MPC 2.8 and Cubase Elements 10.5. At the moment I'm not sure should I just get the Focusrite 8i6 or should I get a Mixing Board with a Audio Interface (which I do plan on adding in my studio along with a Universal Audio Interface in the furture) I'v been using the MPC Live as my current Audio Interface and with the upgrade to the MPC Software and Firmware with 2.8 I maybe able to hold off buying the 8i6 and continue with my plan of working to add the Universal and Mixing Board to my Studio in the new furture. With the MPC having these improvements it only aids me more when I take it on the road.
Matthew this video was right on time. I'm trying to setup my MPC Live so I can screenrecord. I think I may need to connect my interface so the sound will show up in OBS. I've been using the MPC Live as my interface but now I want to screenrecord and share.
You're MPC Live may show up as an interface if you keep it in controller mode.
Say I have an audio interface/microphone on my Mac, can I use 1/4" line out to 1/4" line in to a different audio interface connected to my PC? That way my Mac's microphone also becomes my PC's microphone.
How can i actually use the two spdif inputs? I got the scarlett 6i6 2nd generation
So I plug my Mpc via 1/4 inch trs to the FRONT of the audio interface yea?
That can be an option. It really depends on which interface you have. If you have line in options on the front of your interface, then sure. Yes, TRS 1/4 inch cables.
Hey Matthew! Just discovered your channel! truly helpful and well made content 😁
Hey! Thanks so much! I saw you have a channel too. Do you have any videos with tips on breathing and singing?
Matthew Stratton not yet! but I’ve got a series on vocal technique coming up ✨
Dope video Question what about the tempo? Why u never changed it to the tempo of the beat I noticed u kept it on 120.
Because I didn't have my MPC Live synced so the setting the tempo isn't relevant in this situation. I simply wanted to demonstrate how the inputs of an audio interface show up in Ableton Live. If you want some more information about syncing the MPC Live to Ableton I show one way to do it in this video: ruclips.net/video/mNlkTdiZ--Y/видео.html
Matthew Stratton I figure that thanks
You are an fantastic teacher I do love your an explaination. I have one question please. How can I use multiple mics input using mixer and interface to record them separetly TRACK simultaneously?
My Englush is poor try to understand please.
I'm thinking about the Scarlett focusrite 3rd generation 18 and plugging the mpc live through it
Cool. That is an advantage the MPC Live has is the 6 outs. You can run a couple outputs through something like the sp 404 and use its effects and then run that into an interface.
Great video,, excellent explanation and very helpful. Thank you Mr. Matthew.
You are very welcome
Is it correct to assume that the more inputs into your DAW means more memory/processing power needed by your computer? #LatencyIsAMofo.
It is correct to assume more inputs equates to more processing power needed. This is why in the ableton live settings it is recommended to deactivate inputs you are not using. There is a list of variables to equate to latency though. Sample rate, buffer size, and the actual drivers from the manufacturer to name a few.
Thanks Matt, good stuff! I found this vid because I am trying to find out if I can use a USB hub to connect a second PC running Pigments 2 to the 2i2?
what do you feel gives better production a audio interface or mixer/preamp for DSLR?
Thank you.
Stephen
Great video, which of these units has a midi input? I need one for my keyboard.
The Scarlett 4i4 has MIDI in and MIDI out: amzn.to/3hkTAIP
Can you do a video on how to record midi note from hardware into your daw. for example: i keep getting an echo when i try and record my tr8s and it wont record the midi just the audio .
Midi feedback perhaps?!
I heard that some audio interfaces, like the tascam us 20x20 works with the mpc live - so you could connect it via usb and got more inputs into the mpc live.. have you tried something like that?
Hello. None of the usb audio interfaces I have connected work. I just get a message saying the usb device you connected is not compatible. Something like that. I have seen this video though: ruclips.net/video/FFAuuxE30dQ/видео.html
Why do you like the DAW that you are using?
Hello. I like using Ableton Live because it is simple to set up and use. I have tested out many over time like, Cubase, EnergyXT, Pro Tools 12, FL Studio (then called Fruity Loops), Logic Pro, Garageband, a few others. Ableton has a fairly straight forward layout and it is very easy to setup audio interfaces, midi controllers, and VST folders. Once you are making music there are not a ton of pop up windows you have to keep track of. It also has powerful warping capabilities.
Thanks for the info you shared. It's really so helpful. btw, i have a Bose T8s mixer, can I use this as my interface, or do I still need an interface to be connected to the DAW.
You should be able to use it. Looks like it is a 2 input and 2 output audio interface per the website: pro.bose.com/en_us/products/portable/t8s_tonematch_mixer.html
Great videos!!!
Thanks!
i need a record a podcast with 4 peoples. which should i buy?
Thanks for the helpful video! I wanted to make a video request, if that's okay. With everything going on right now, there's been a boom of livestreaming and online concerts. You have lots of really good videos about mixers and music technology, so I figured you might be interested in providing tips and tricks for how to set up a high-quality livestreaming performance. Thanks for all that you do, and keep up the good work, Matthew!
EDIT: btw, I bought the Zoom Livetrak L-12 based off of your videos explaining how it works! Thanks for doing such a comprehensive and easy to understand explanation of this mixer/interface, it seriously rocks.
Hello. Thanks for the comment! Are you looking for information on streaming a whole band or a dj set? Yeah, I rather like the L12. Are you using it as an interface or a stand alone recorder at all?
Matthew Stratton Ideally, a band livestreaming set, but i'd imagine either type of video would have lots of good information that'd overlap with general good tips. As for the L-12, I initially used it as a stand-alone recorder, but found the recording section to be somewhat tedious to use. Now, i connect the mixer to my laptop or even my phone, and sometimes record simultaneously on the L-12 only as a failsafe.
which DAW did u use?
Ableton Live.
Hey Matthew, I already have Focusrite 2i2, do I need to add a voice mixer to improve the sound quality.
Hello. Thanks for the question. You don’t really need to add a mixer.
@@MatthewStratton Thank you, for the fast response. I appreciate it.
Using one input can be used, although, for better separation and better quality sound it is always better to use more than one input. Of course, more data is used, but accordingly: Data is infinite, or says so via science and postings, or is this another fabricated and/or deceptive attempt as others who post comments of fabrication and deceptive assumptions and theory.
EVO 8 ??
4 inputs, and 4 outputs. Not bad.
@@MatthewStratton hello sir
EVO 8 VS focusrite 8i8
Which one is better ?
And why pray tell did he not put the Hi-Hat and Snare on discreet tracks 1 & 2 rather than a stereo pair? Some please explain cuz he did not ;-))
It was due to the limitation of the MPC hardware.
im a self taught musician,,,do you record and produce albums for interested musicians
I wanna know how to listen back on more than one headphone on the 2i2. I don't think this is the right video for me.
There is only 1 headphone output on the Scarlett 2i2. You can try something like a headphone amplifier.
I subscribe rigt away after I watch this video.
I appreciate you.
The problem I had with this video is that... you assumed everybody already knows how to setup the output on the mpc live, that's the only steps yet critical steps you missed.
I hear you. Do you you need to know how to set it up? The focus of the video is to show how you can have multiple inputs on an audio interface. Not how to setup the mpc. I have to set limits somewhere or the video would go in forever. If you have any questions feel free to ask. Thank you.
@@MatthewStratton No I know how, but the average joe may not.
The MPC live is new equipment for me, so am looking into it.
I have several videos on my channel covering the MPC Live. Here are two playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLvLp7ZGeLd-bM7AXSj0QLy11pCU8EuDSc And here: ruclips.net/p/PLvLp7ZGeLd-Ywo7mnn31hmY3PLGX2kptU
That song is gothy Matthew. Like Christian Death goth
bro thats a nice apollo x6, mad expensive
No doubt. Universal Audio has special offers every now and a gain where they may bundle other things with it. For example I got a free UAD02 Satellite when I purchased mine.
@@MatthewStratton That's the only way to get them, bundle! Nice gear
Are you related to Jack? #vulfmon #vulfpeck #cleavlandheights
Not that I am aware of.
It's seems your comparing an orange 😢with a box of apples?
A $200 in comparison with a $2,000. Unit. 😢 I'm not sure how helpful this is for me?
But thanks!
Focusrite interface 6i6 and 4i4 4th Gen is a disappointment because of the software control , I wouldn't buy another focusrite
That's pretty obvious 😉
Glad it is obvious for you! We are all at different levels so may not be so obvious for some. 🙂
Using one input can be used, although, for better separation and better quality sound it is always better to use more than one input. Of course, more data is used, but accordingly: Data is infinite, or says so via science and postings, or is this another fabricated and/or deceptive attempt as others who post comments of fabrication and deceptive assumptions and theory.