Thanks, this video sold me the Motu. I did a blind test with this video to avoid any bias and Motu won for me hands down. It has much fuller rounder sound IMO. But Audient is also nice.
Glad to help, yes the motu is the one I personally kept and I sold the others. The Audient sounded great especially through the monitors but had a few software hiccups. They might get fixed in updates but overall I think the motu sounds best and has the most compelling features and the graphic display is excellent for monitoring and setting gain
@@KeroDean motu 2 is 66% more expensive than id4. considering the price focusrite and audient are not that bad neither. I like the videos in which audio interfaces are compared using instruments such as electric guitars since most comparisons are made based on vocals.
If these are on the exactly the same settings and played in exactly the same way with the dist. guitar you can really hear the issues: Scarlet adds higher harmonics - ok, but lacks bass, sharpness, grip and punch that Motu has, it sounds wider because of the inter channel bleeding, also you can hear some Jet like effect because of some kind of phasing issue going on there. Audient has even more inter channel bleeding but no additional phasing, also less grip and bass, but has a certain sharpness a nice attack - It sounds decent. At first with the guitar distortion on, Scarlet and Audient may sound kind-a nicer to a general public in this case, but it's because they sounds like the guitar has an additional FX's added on - with less bass, brighter, squashed and wide. But that's something you can add on to the Motu sound, but you can never take it off the Scarlet and iD4's dry output sound, and we need a clean outputs and good A/D conversion.
The difference in the distortion section is night and day, this sold me on Motu M2. Thank you for your valuable information Radovan! It got me figured out what was going on and the theory behind it. Actually the sound of distortion guitar for a guitar enthusiasm like me is the key for choosing proper audio interface. I couldn't thank you enough!
Excellent comparison. I think the Audient has a bit more "analog style" warmth to it, but the MOTU is very close and a little more transparent to my ear. Focusrite has the "budget preamp" sound that is fine in a mix, but really unpleasant stand alone. I've had a 2i2 1st gen, 4i4 1st gen, and 18i8 2nd gen, and I'm not likely to ever purchase another of their products due to driver issues for Core Audio applications. Meanwhile, MOTU is a legendary geek owned/operated company and actually made in the USA.
Yes you're right, the audient even touts their analog sound. And when plugged in and monitoring from the audient it sounds amazing. However Ive had a few computer restarts using the audient, I think its a software thing but it works fine most of the time. I'll probably do a review of it then sell it. The M2 is overall my favourite so far. It has a lot of versatility and clarity as you said. And gives you an on/off switch which is so handy also a little digital display.
@@KeroDean Hello friend, what kind of software problems did you have with the audient? I was thinking of buying an Id14 mk ii and I have a macbook m1 air 2020 with big sur like you but I don't want to have problems with the interface because the brand is not present in my country and making the guarantee would be tedious
I'd agree. I have the motu and the pick attack and dynamics are not so audible on the motu as compared to the audient. I'm seriously thinking of trading my m2 for a id4 mkII. The audient also has a much more powerful headphone Amp. It can power 600ohm headphones with ease.
Good comparison. The MOTU is by far the best interface in this comparison. It has a depth and punch that the Focusrite definitely lacks. The Audient is in the middle, but sounds weak and two-dimensional. I am biased, as I've had a couple Focusrites (both Scarlett and Clarett) and have never liked the sound or their awful software controller. I have an Audient ID22, but I am selling it in favor of the MOTU M4.
Motu sounded the best on clean, but horrible on distorted channel, which is a dealbreaker for me. Motu's sound with distortion was the opposite of what a tight metal guitar sound is for me, just pile of horrible low end rumble. Are you sure there wasn't any changes to the settings or something with the MOTU? Sounds way off, like the tone knob was rolled all the way down on the guitar.
Thanks friend for this great review, I ask you, how would the MOTU M2 with akg c214 microphone work? Would you recommend it even if the card is worth less than half of what the mic is worth? I have a semi-professional home studio, I am dedicated only to the recording of pop, rnb, dancehall and rap voices. I hope you can answer me, thank you.
Hey, yes a cheap microphone will still sound great through an expensive interface. Because the Motu has a low noise floor the microphone will be generally quiet and clear. I have a very cheap microphone that sounds great plugged in. I will demo it in a new video soon
Well the the other preamps were only the solo models, the 2i2 actually sounds better than the solo version and it's definitely the same for the audient Id14. In short the solo versions sound trash anyways! Lol
Don’t know why I liked the Scarlett with the guitar better, more punch or something. I don’t know if you were just playing differently or what. Louder? It’s hard to say.
@@KeroDean yeah the ess preamps r great but i will still pick audient id14mkii now bcoz in the distorted guitar test they sound amazing without bursting the output. In all other tests Motu's preamps were more clean but in distorted test, the output just burst a lot. Also i like the WIDE and Wet Audient more than anything else. Its ready to perform Live without much processing!!
I am surprised that MOTU sounded better than Audient since the latter made great preamps. Unfortunately MOTU is lacking in connection options, the 828 I am looking as well as 16 have no ADAT input.
Wish I had a house that would allow me to have the M2 motu with monitors. I inherited a sennheiser hd650 which has an impedance of 300 ohms, and only the audient iD4 mkii has the capacity to drive it.
Ive been using headphones exclusively but I would like to try some monitors. I would probably get Yamaha HS5 but for more affordable version, I've been looking at Presonous Eris E5
Yes that's true, although I might have had the distortion volume a bit higher on the M2, but I do feel the Audient had the best overall clarity particularly with distortion
@@KeroDean I am actually having serious latency issues with the Motu. Going from a Kemper Profile Amp into the Motu and then on to Logic Pro on my new Macbook. Shame.
@@KeroDean Yep I'm using 128. It's a project so the amount of plugins being used in it could be affecting it. Sometimes I get latency, others not. Still coming to grasps with it. I'm thinking of getting a Focusrite Scarlett 8i6. Less liked than the rest by the community, but I feel it's the more straight forward for reamping and working alongside my KPA.
@@amado5490 I do get latency with certain plugins, particularly those not optimised to work with M1. I usually only add extra plugins or effect plugins later. But just guitar rig or amplitube on its own doesn't have latency for me generally
audient has the rounded off transients, but they're not very clear. scarlett has the clear transients, but not rounded off/harsher. motu has the best of both, net transients, but rounded off, as they should. by far the best. audient, second, more electric, but a little muffled and mellow. focusrite, third, not muffled, but more mellow, a little thinner and honky. very, very small differences, though, more of an impression. great comparison! and the segments really help navigate between the sounds.
now that i've owned all of them, i can confirm, motu has the best sound, to my year. id4 is rounder and smoother - richer texture - but the transients are a little mellow. focusrite has a little honk that makes it lose body, and seem muddy and thin at the same time - the least good for me. i also have an evo4, which is great, especially for the money. closer to the motu, very net - even very slightly metallic and thinner, but ever so slightly - very clear and strong signal. i'm keeping the m4, between id4 and evo4 i have to sell one, and don't know which. evo4 has lower latency than id4, by a little, the auto gain is great, and the impedance is higher on di. id4 has a great build quality, that controller knob which i like, and a little more vibe on the di - but, as i've said, a little mellower and more muffled in the transients - the longer latency, and no smart gain. tough one. i'd keep all three, but one will just be out here collecting dust and keeping money tied in. and i don't know which.
@@botzer8817 no, usually the mic pres are pretty good, that's what everybody focuses on, it's the hi-zs that are the most sensitive. i've tested the id4 and it sounds great, very smooth. i've decided to keep the id4 for that smoothness, even though i'm not yet convinced on guitars - it makes them kind of mellow, it only has a 500k impedance for the hi-z - and the motu - which is very clean, so i'm sure between the two of them i'll have no problem with the mic pre.
@@thatparodychannel7594 i don't know, you can check the specs, the output dynamic range is always listed. it's not near hearing levels on either one, and if you crank up the monitors, you'll probably hear the hiss from those before you hear the interface.
You mean theirs sounds better or worse? It would depend on the software or pedals they’re using I guess. Here I’m using a vst plugin for the guitar effects
@@KeroDean yes theirs sound better, they even play metal with it. I remember one is using reaper for the software and I don’t know the virtual amp they’re using.
@@KeroDean oh okay. I just ordered one and I hope it will be worth it. Scarlett for me was lacking definition and body, and audient was overall good for me but too expensive. May I ask what is the best DAW for MOTU M2?
Hey, when I try to run that software it tells me "couldn't reliably detect test signal". But when I open Ableton live (with M2) and look at the audio latency at 64 samples its a total overall latency is 8.79ms (input latency: 4.52ms, output latency: 4.27ms) for the audient at 64 samples its total overall latency is 8.94ms (input latency: 4.58ms, output latency: 4.35ms) Hope that helps
Im not too familiar with the clarett, but it looks very comparable to the M2, the clarett has the 'air' setting and a few more ports but for me personally I really love the graphic lcd display on the m2, and the m2 is a bit cheaper than the clarett from the look of it
Les comparaisons audios de plugin, cartes son, ampli ou tout autre choses n’ont aucune valeur et ne sont pas représentatifs. La compressions RUclips tue tout. Rien ne vaut un essais de matériel avec le matériel avec soit.
La motu m2 se escucha mejor mas fiel al sonido real y mantiene volumenes parejos sin saturar y sin perderse el audio, no da esos brillos feos q dan las otras
Yes that's one facet of it. I think interfaces have a lot of facets that one might want to consider when purchasing. Thats partly why I titled this video "guitar and bass examples" so I could show specifically the clarity and headroom of guitar and bass recording with this interface.
Thank you for comparison! Scarlett - my favourite tone out of those 3. Very pristine clean with tight bass, just perfect for electric guitar recording. Audient - muffled, overbearing lower mids. Most likely due to 500kOhm input impedance. Motu - balanced, nice tone. Very close competitor to Scarlett.
0:00 Guitar | DI input - Motu
0:20 Guitar | DI input - Scarlett
0:44 Guitar | DI input - Audient
1:11 Guitar | Amplitube Clean - Motu
1:33 Guitar | Amplitube Clean - Scarlett
2:06 Guitar | Amplitube Clean - Audient
2:30 Guitar | Amplitube Distorted - Motu
2:40 Guitar | Amplitube Distorted - Scarlett
2:52 Guitar | Amplitube Distorted - Audient
2:59 Bass | DI input - Motu
3:24 Bass | DI input - Scarlett
3:48 Bass | DI input - Audient
4:12 Bass | Amplitube - Motu
4:36 Bass | Amplitube - Scarlett
5:03 Bass | Amplitube - Audient
Audient sounds so professional & ProQuality!
Thanks, this video sold me the Motu. I did a blind test with this video to avoid any bias and Motu won for me hands down. It has much fuller rounder sound IMO. But Audient is also nice.
Glad to help, yes the motu is the one I personally kept and I sold the others. The Audient sounded great especially through the monitors but had a few software hiccups. They might get fixed in updates but overall I think the motu sounds best and has the most compelling features and the graphic display is excellent for monitoring and setting gain
@@KeroDean motu 2 is 66% more expensive than id4. considering the price focusrite and audient are not that bad neither. I like the videos in which audio interfaces are compared using instruments such as electric guitars since most comparisons are made based on vocals.
the motu m2 parts are louder , more muddy than scarlett and audient. the mud was surprising given the good specs
If these are on the exactly the same settings and played in exactly the same way with the dist. guitar you can really hear the issues:
Scarlet adds higher harmonics - ok, but lacks bass, sharpness, grip and punch that Motu has, it sounds wider because of the inter channel bleeding, also you can hear some Jet like effect because of some kind of phasing issue going on there. Audient has even more inter channel bleeding but no additional phasing, also less grip and bass, but has a certain sharpness a nice attack - It sounds decent.
At first with the guitar distortion on, Scarlet and Audient may sound kind-a nicer to a general public in this case, but it's because they sounds like the guitar has an additional FX's added on - with less bass, brighter, squashed and wide. But that's something you can add on to the Motu sound, but you can never take it off the Scarlet and iD4's dry output sound, and we need a clean outputs and good A/D conversion.
The difference in the distortion section is night and day, this sold me on Motu M2. Thank you for your valuable information Radovan! It got me figured out what was going on and the theory behind it. Actually the sound of distortion guitar for a guitar enthusiasm like me is the key for choosing proper audio interface. I couldn't thank you enough!
Excellent comparison video! Thank you
Excellent comparison. I think the Audient has a bit more "analog style" warmth to it, but the MOTU is very close and a little more transparent to my ear. Focusrite has the "budget preamp" sound that is fine in a mix, but really unpleasant stand alone. I've had a 2i2 1st gen, 4i4 1st gen, and 18i8 2nd gen, and I'm not likely to ever purchase another of their products due to driver issues for Core Audio applications. Meanwhile, MOTU is a legendary geek owned/operated company and actually made in the USA.
Yes you're right, the audient even touts their analog sound. And when plugged in and monitoring from the audient it sounds amazing. However Ive had a few computer restarts using the audient, I think its a software thing but it works fine most of the time. I'll probably do a review of it then sell it. The M2 is overall my favourite so far. It has a lot of versatility and clarity as you said. And gives you an on/off switch which is so handy also a little digital display.
@@KeroDean Hello friend, what kind of software problems did you have with the audient? I was thinking of buying an Id14 mk ii and I have a macbook m1 air 2020 with big sur like you but I don't want to have problems with the interface because the brand is not present in my country and making the guarantee would be tedious
Great video. I was looking for something like this for a while.
Audient definitely reminds me the most of a tube amp sound and reaction to picking.
Yeh sounds great in the headphones while playing too
I'd agree. I have the motu and the pick attack and dynamics are not so audible on the motu as compared to the audient. I'm seriously thinking of trading my m2 for a id4 mkII. The audient also has a much more powerful headphone Amp. It can power 600ohm headphones with ease.
Absolutely right.
in this video I loved the M2 sound😍😍
Good comparison. The MOTU is by far the best interface in this comparison. It has a depth and punch that the Focusrite definitely lacks. The Audient is in the middle, but sounds weak and two-dimensional. I am biased, as I've had a couple Focusrites (both Scarlett and Clarett) and have never liked the sound or their awful software controller. I have an Audient ID22, but I am selling it in favor of the MOTU M4.
Couldn't agree more! I sold the others and kept the Motu
The weakness of the Audient is because the MOTU sound is a bit louder.
Motu sounded the best on clean, but horrible on distorted channel, which is a dealbreaker for me. Motu's sound with distortion was the opposite of what a tight metal guitar sound is for me, just pile of horrible low end rumble. Are you sure there wasn't any changes to the settings or something with the MOTU? Sounds way off, like the tone knob was rolled all the way down on the guitar.
I really am not sure, I didn't change anything on the guitar but maybe the RUclips compression did something
@putalawea equisde About as low as the others depending on the sample rate you choose
Thanks friend for this great review, I ask you, how would the MOTU M2 with akg c214 microphone work? Would you recommend it even if the card is worth less than half of what the mic is worth? I have a semi-professional home studio, I am dedicated only to the recording of pop, rnb, dancehall and rap voices. I hope you can answer me, thank you.
Hey, yes a cheap microphone will still sound great through an expensive interface. Because the Motu has a low noise floor the microphone will be generally quiet and clear. I have a very cheap microphone that sounds great plugged in. I will demo it in a new video soon
@@KeroDean Great!! Thanks bro!
Thank for comparison !
No problem!
Ⓜ Motu is the clear winner for sound quality and richness. There are just professional ESS preamps.
Yeah that's the one I ended up keeping. Sold the others
Well the the other preamps were only the solo models, the 2i2 actually sounds better than the solo version and it's definitely the same for the audient Id14.
In short the solo versions sound trash anyways! Lol
Don’t know why I liked the Scarlett with the guitar better, more punch or something. I don’t know if you were just playing differently or what. Louder? It’s hard to say.
what do u think i should buy audient id 14 mk2 im just worried a bit about the di input . It sounded worse than apollo but i know it should but still.
I would recommend the Motu M2 or M4 personally
@@KeroDean yeah the ess preamps r great but i will still pick audient id14mkii now bcoz in the distorted guitar test they sound amazing without bursting the output. In all other tests Motu's preamps were more clean but in distorted test, the output just burst a lot. Also i like the WIDE and Wet Audient more than anything else. Its ready to perform Live without much processing!!
Does the Scarlett 2i2 Gen 3 still suffer from the hot preamps? I currently have the Gen 1 2i2 & thats the main issue. Thanks for the comparison.
I dont remember having clipping problems, I kept it at about 12 o'clock or a bit under if I recall
Have you had any problems with latency using DI with the ID4??? I'm trying to pick between Motu m2 and Id4, but it's hard to decide. What you think??
No latency with either, I think they're both great choices
what is your signal chain in the DI? sounds very clean!
Straight into the interface for the DI sections, and then into software amps (as specified on the video) I used a few different software VST amps
Have you ever tried Audient ID4 MK I ( first product version ) ?
Does it give the same tone with MK II ?
No, only tried this 2nd edition
I am surprised that MOTU sounded better than Audient since the latter made great preamps.
Unfortunately MOTU is lacking in connection options, the 828 I am looking as well as 16 have no ADAT input.
Sorry audient and focusrite but that motu sounds very expensive and rich to my ears sounds like a high-end mastering converter
The motu is the one I personally will choose to keep. I like the display and 2 inputs
In my opinion it adds too much bass the motu
@@jonathangimeno yes motu seems to fart or like devils cave sound lol ps: i have the motu
Hi. What Audient latency in ms with lowest smpl? 44-48khz samplerate and 16-32-64 samples?
Sorry I dont have the audient anymore, but if remember correctly it was around 5-6ms at 64 samples
Wish I had a house that would allow me to have the M2 motu with monitors. I inherited a sennheiser hd650 which has an impedance of 300 ohms, and only the audient iD4 mkii has the capacity to drive it.
Hey! Could you please tell me what exact bass model you are using? I see it's a Fender Jazz, but what version is this? Thanks!
Hey, its the Fender MIJ Hybrid 60s jazz bass, I did a review of it here ruclips.net/video/-4ehfUVhaO8/видео.html
AUDIENT ID4 MK2 SUENA APRETADO Y LIMPIO Y SUENA PAREJO , SIN TANTO BRILLO Y MEDIO , ES PERFECTA , A COMPRARLA AL TOQUEEEE ROQUE
Al toke Patan! Buscaba lo mismo!
Me ha sorprendido la Motu que mete un webo de bajos, ensucia un poco el sonido.
Hi . Which speaker monitor do you prefer for using amplitube and monitoring elctric guitar?
Ive been using headphones exclusively but I would like to try some monitors. I would probably get Yamaha HS5 but for more affordable version, I've been looking at Presonous Eris E5
@@KeroDean tnx
Excellent done, thank you!
You're welcome
Distorted m2 loses a bit of clarity and probably sound the worst out of the 3, what’s your opinion?
Yes that's true, although I might have had the distortion volume a bit higher on the M2, but I do feel the Audient had the best overall clarity particularly with distortion
@@KeroDean thanks for the reply!
Yeah that distorted take sounded WAY too different than the other too..
that's bcz he had completely different attack when played through the M2
Good comparision, how about the latency comparison of all of it?
Roughly the same between all of them, though I think if I remember the Motu is slightly lower
@@KeroDean I am actually having serious latency issues with the Motu. Going from a Kemper Profile Amp into the Motu and then on to Logic Pro on my new Macbook. Shame.
@@amado5490 Have you played with the sample rate? 64 or 128 gives me the lowest latency
@@KeroDean Yep I'm using 128. It's a project so the amount of plugins being used in it could be affecting it. Sometimes I get latency, others not. Still coming to grasps with it.
I'm thinking of getting a Focusrite Scarlett 8i6. Less liked than the rest by the community, but I feel it's the more straight forward for reamping and working alongside my KPA.
@@amado5490 I do get latency with certain plugins, particularly those not optimised to work with M1. I usually only add extra plugins or effect plugins later. But just guitar rig or amplitube on its own doesn't have latency for me generally
On guitar overdrive m2 is hard clipped signal at -13dB so it feels beefer, scarlett is lower volume at -13dB but peak, and audient is -15dB peak.
Do you are using the Motu m2 with your MacBook?
yep
audient has the rounded off transients, but they're not very clear. scarlett has the clear transients, but not rounded off/harsher. motu has the best of both, net transients, but rounded off, as they should. by far the best. audient, second, more electric, but a little muffled and mellow. focusrite, third, not muffled, but more mellow, a little thinner and honky. very, very small differences, though, more of an impression. great comparison! and the segments really help navigate between the sounds.
now that i've owned all of them, i can confirm, motu has the best sound, to my year. id4 is rounder and smoother - richer texture - but the transients are a little mellow. focusrite has a little honk that makes it lose body, and seem muddy and thin at the same time - the least good for me. i also have an evo4, which is great, especially for the money. closer to the motu, very net - even very slightly metallic and thinner, but ever so slightly - very clear and strong signal. i'm keeping the m4, between id4 and evo4 i have to sell one, and don't know which. evo4 has lower latency than id4, by a little, the auto gain is great, and the impedance is higher on di. id4 has a great build quality, that controller knob which i like, and a little more vibe on the di - but, as i've said, a little mellower and more muffled in the transients - the longer latency, and no smart gain. tough one. i'd keep all three, but one will just be out here collecting dust and keeping money tied in. and i don't know which.
@@Tryggvasson Thank you for your update! Did you tested evo4/id4 with a mic?
@@botzer8817 no, usually the mic pres are pretty good, that's what everybody focuses on, it's the hi-zs that are the most sensitive. i've tested the id4 and it sounds great, very smooth. i've decided to keep the id4 for that smoothness, even though i'm not yet convinced on guitars - it makes them kind of mellow, it only has a 500k impedance for the hi-z - and the motu - which is very clean, so i'm sure between the two of them i'll have no problem with the mic pre.
@@Tryggvasson which one do you think has less white noise (considering the white noise from the reference monitors connected to an audio interface)?
@@thatparodychannel7594 i don't know, you can check the specs, the output dynamic range is always listed. it's not near hearing levels on either one, and if you crank up the monitors, you'll probably hear the hiss from those before you hear the interface.
Heyy the MOTU M2 doesn't sound like that in other youtube guitar covers with distortion
You mean theirs sounds better or worse? It would depend on the software or pedals they’re using I guess. Here I’m using a vst plugin for the guitar effects
@@KeroDean yes theirs sound better, they even play metal with it. I remember one is using reaper for the software and I don’t know the virtual amp they’re using.
@@rodolfodumaliang9797 most likely they spent more time getting a good custom sound, I am just using the presets here
@@KeroDean oh okay. I just ordered one and I hope it will be worth it. Scarlett for me was lacking definition and body, and audient was overall good for me but too expensive. May I ask what is the best DAW for MOTU M2?
@@rodolfodumaliang9797 any daw youre used to
Could you measure RTL values for audient and motu? There is soft for this task - oblique-audio. Thanks
Hey, when I try to run that software it tells me "couldn't reliably detect test signal". But when I open Ableton live (with M2) and look at the audio latency at 64 samples its a total overall latency is 8.79ms (input latency: 4.52ms, output latency: 4.27ms) for the audient at 64 samples its total overall latency is 8.94ms (input latency: 4.58ms, output latency: 4.35ms)
Hope that helps
oblique-audio.com/rtl-utility.php
"You'll need a physical loopback patch to measure RTL"
I think that guitar needs a tune
Yeah I've had some tuning stability issues, Ive since installed locking tuners, and bought some tune-it lube oil for the nut and saddles.
@@KeroDean apply oil to your guitar strings and also change your striker. You have done excellent comparison of these interfaces.
m2 vs clarett 2 pre usb?
Im not too familiar with the clarett, but it looks very comparable to the M2, the clarett has the 'air' setting and a few more ports but for me personally I really love the graphic lcd display on the m2, and the m2 is a bit cheaper than the clarett from the look of it
Should probably tune the guitar
Yes, sorry about that
MOTU M2 ALL THE WAY ITS BEST INTERFACE OUT THERE EVERYWHERE IS SOLD OUT RIGHT NOW!
yeah out of all of them I decided to keep the motu and sell the rest
@@KeroDean very good pick my guy🤟i was going for the SSL but i decided not to its only so special with the 4K button in my eyes)
Are you guys deaf>????? the Audient is even incomparable with the clarity and sound richness..
Les comparaisons audios de plugin, cartes son, ampli ou tout autre choses n’ont aucune valeur et ne sont pas représentatifs. La compressions RUclips tue tout. Rien ne vaut un essais de matériel avec le matériel avec soit.
C'est vrai, l'encodage youtube diminue la qualité sonore. Mais j'espère que cela pourrait néanmoins être utile
Am I the only one that like the audient better ?
With headphones playing, I felt the audient did sound a little better but I think honestly they're all so close its hard to tell
Audient id14mk2 🙌
Pls use distortion
Distortion sounds similar between them in my tests but I will try to add that next time
ID4 la mejor
La motu m2 se escucha mejor mas fiel al sonido real y mantiene volumenes parejos sin saturar y sin perderse el audio, no da esos brillos feos q dan las otras
hey buddy, to understand the sound of the interface you have to listen to a full mix, not solo instruments
Yes that's one facet of it. I think interfaces have a lot of facets that one might want to consider when purchasing. Thats partly why I titled this video "guitar and bass examples" so I could show specifically the clarity and headroom of guitar and bass recording with this interface.
Motu Ahead even in Di ! great ! i'll buy M4 ! thank you !!!
Enjoy! The M2 is the one I decided to keep too
Lmao the comparison is unfair you are comparing a cute red car (focusrite) .... with a Ferrari (audient) and a lamborghini (motu).
With distor audient won
Thank you for comparison!
Scarlett - my favourite tone out of those 3. Very pristine clean with tight bass, just perfect for electric guitar recording.
Audient - muffled, overbearing lower mids. Most likely due to 500kOhm input impedance.
Motu - balanced, nice tone. Very close competitor to Scarlett.
Great breakdown of the differences. Love the scarlet and the motu
@@KeroDean не подскажешь на чём прослушивал? У меня наоборот motu слышится динамичнее и басовее , а scarlet плоский и тихий....
motu suena muy bien
si, es mi favorito
So, overall Scarlett is winner.
The winner is personal preference really and whatever suits your needs and budgets. I personally kept the Motu from these 3
@@KeroDeanaudient interfaces are industry recommended. What would you say about that. Motu does't sound sweet.
Makes it hard to tell when the guitar is not in tune.
Стакан молока перед этим мальчиком если поставить, то молоко сразу же прокиснет )))
нет проблем, я люблю йогурт