Not a particular Tool fan here, but I really liked your performance! I was always thinking of you more as a recording engineer (thanks for the great reaper course!), but didn't know you were such a masterfull musician as well! Have a nice one, cheers from Germany, Luke
Great video. the -10db switch on the face is probably the feature to get me to upgrade from my ID14. As trivial as it sounds, I wish they added a power switch. Thanks Adam!
great video (loved the track as well). Would love to see some more re-amp (post effects) videos with this, something like the radial EXTC or anything similar you'd recommend
I just purchased the Audient iD 24 and I've been trying to find out how to turn off direct monitoring (If that's what it is) I can hear the mic feed through my headphones and I don't have a DAW open and the iD mixer is closed. I have no clue how to turn this off
Thanks Adam. I don't even use all the facilities of my iD14 😄 with my old EVO in my laptop bag for recording foley. The Lewitt 440 is great and I love my Behringer X-Touch Universal with CSI into reaper. (Oh, no. Behringer 😆)
But the iD14 is further down the product stack with a lower price point, and the iD14 had ADAT in which I guess is enough for a lot of people- product stack complete though!
Very good video! Currently I have an Allen & Heath Zed 428 mixer and a Motu 828mk3 audio interface and the truth is that I use at most 3 channels simultaneously and it really takes up a lot of space. I'm thinking of changing all my equipment for the Audient id24 or id44... my only doubt is if I'm going to get audio of the same quality. - how good is the sound quality of the audient? Thanks for sharing
Greetings and help me please Good video... I have a question that is a bit out of context. When connecting a preamp to the Audient sound card, the gain of the Audient must be set to zero and control gain and out from the preamp??? Or should the gain of the Audient be in half and give less gain to the preamp??? Please explain to me, teacher, enlighten me... Thanks in advance, I hope you can help me please. Blessings.
Wonderful video. Thank you! I just got a Mac Studio and discovered my old audio interface is obsolete. Trying to decide between Audient iD24 and iD44 for home studio use. I would think the iD24 would be plenty for my needs now, and even more so with ADAT expansion down the road (Audient ASP 800 maybe?). What kind of recording scenario would justify purchasing the iD44 over the 24?
Aside from having more analong and digital I/O, the 44 has another headphone output. I believe this one can also operate in standalone mode since it's externally powered.
You can do that, as long as you set the output to SP/DIF mode. I’m not sure if the iD24 can pass encoded audio like Dolby Digital, but it should pass regular PCM audio
I have two questions 1. is it also posable to connect a separate headphone amp to the id 24 2. what are really the biggest difference between id 14 and 24
Yes you can, you connect the line outs to the ins of the amp, or you can use a DAC and use the optical out and connect the DAC to the amp. That’s what I’m doing rn. 2. The main difference is the integration of outboard gear
audient is the poor man's lynx ad/da converter and the poor man's neve preamps ive use a old id44 mk1 to record mix master and released songs im aiming for the id24 it save me thons of money from mastering engineer its a swiss army knife it rival interfaces cost thousands audient could easy charge the price of these compared to a rme and i know the audient is identical to the RME UCX interfaces.
So if I were recording a vocal on channel 1 using the send I could go to a compressor/EQ and If I used a Y cable for the send I could go to a comfort reverb and come back in off the reverb to channel 2.
Absolutely amazing video! Great playing Adam!
Not a particular Tool fan here, but I really liked your performance! I was always thinking of you more as a recording engineer (thanks for the great reaper course!), but didn't know you were such a masterfull musician as well! Have a nice one, cheers from Germany, Luke
Great video. the -10db switch on the face is probably the feature to get me to upgrade from my ID14. As trivial as it sounds, I wish they added a power switch. Thanks Adam!
great video (loved the track as well). Would love to see some more re-amp (post effects) videos with this, something like the radial EXTC or anything similar you'd recommend
I just purchased the Audient iD 24 and I've been trying to find out how to turn off direct monitoring (If that's what it is) I can hear the mic feed through my headphones and I don't have a DAW open and the iD mixer is closed. I have no clue how to turn this off
Oh maaan the song is awesome 🔥🔥🌟
Love that you used Tool!
Thanks Adam. I don't even use all the facilities of my iD14 😄 with my old EVO in my laptop bag for recording foley. The Lewitt 440 is great and I love my Behringer X-Touch Universal with CSI into reaper. (Oh, no. Behringer 😆)
Thank you audient this should of been the Id14 finally adat in and out without getting the id44
audient just made my day
But the iD14 is further down the product stack with a lower price point, and the iD14 had ADAT in which I guess is enough for a lot of people- product stack complete though!
@@adamsteelproducer to connect my hardware I need more outputs adat out is a blessing without getting that id44
Id44 used on reverb cost less than this right now
You can almost always say that about used gear, we’re talking about new here
Great video information..!!
Very good video! Currently I have an Allen & Heath Zed 428 mixer and a Motu 828mk3 audio interface and the truth is that I use at most 3 channels simultaneously and it really takes up a lot of space. I'm thinking of changing all my equipment for the Audient id24 or id44... my only doubt is if I'm going to get audio of the same quality. - how good is the sound quality of the audient?
Thanks for sharing
As someone thats looking to ditch my 2nd gen scarlet 2i2, im highly considering this id24 but i wonder how it compares to something like a UA Volt 4
Greetings and help me please
Good video...
I have a question that is a bit out of context.
When connecting a preamp to the Audient sound card, the gain of the Audient must be set to zero and control gain and out from the preamp??? Or should the gain of the Audient be in half and give less gain to the preamp??? Please explain to me, teacher, enlighten me... Thanks in advance, I hope you can help me please. Blessings.
if I have a jack, can i then connect my iPhone to the inserts, I mean Can i record the sound of my iPhone instead of using the instrument input
Wonderful video. Thank you! I just got a Mac Studio and discovered my old audio interface is obsolete. Trying to decide between Audient iD24 and iD44 for home studio use. I would think the iD24 would be plenty for my needs now, and even more so with ADAT expansion down the road (Audient ASP 800 maybe?). What kind of recording scenario would justify purchasing the iD44 over the 24?
Aside from having more analong and digital I/O, the 44 has another headphone output. I believe this one can also operate in standalone mode since it's externally powered.
Well done Adam. Good to see you jamming out with the new iD24....looks like your really diggen that Mac.
cool video! What did you use for the drums, track sounds great
Hey Adam-that's alotta Series 500! 🙂
Thank you for the nice review! Can I connect this to the optical input of my av receiver, or to an external audiophile dac (like Schiit bifrost?
You can do that, as long as you set the output to SP/DIF mode. I’m not sure if the iD24 can pass encoded audio like Dolby Digital, but it should pass regular PCM audio
awesome content bro, +1 sub
is it usable at 64 sample buffer size?
I have two questions
1. is it also posable to connect a separate headphone amp to the id 24
2. what are really the biggest difference between id 14 and 24
Yes you can, you connect the line outs to the ins of the amp, or you can use a DAC and use the optical out and connect the DAC to the amp. That’s what I’m doing rn.
2. The main difference is the integration of outboard gear
audient is the poor man's lynx ad/da converter and the poor man's neve preamps ive use a old id44 mk1 to record mix master and released songs im aiming for the id24 it save me thons of money from mastering engineer its a swiss army knife it rival interfaces cost thousands audient could easy charge the price of these compared to a rme and i know the audient is identical to the RME UCX interfaces.
Do a review video on SSL 12
I will if they reach out and send me one
So if I were recording a vocal on channel 1 using the send I could go to a compressor/EQ and If I used a Y cable for the send I could go to a comfort reverb and come back in off the reverb to channel 2.
I suppose you could! The insert split feature seems really powerful…
iD24 vs the id44mkii is the converters the same?
Yes the same
@@maniacblvck5639 thanks for replying
@@ZanBailey94 welcome i just asked yeasterday audient for this :) and they said that are the same converters
great video sounds really amazing through my dt 1990. that snare drum is some thing else
Anything to say about latency??
Not really, it’s the same as most other usb interfaces
@@adamsteelproducer
That's too general of a reply. People want the specs for it.
a lot of entourage, a lot of words, little meaning))) about nothing