Buying a USB Audio Interface? Hear This First
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- Опубліковано 24 лип 2023
- Some things to think about when looking for the best usb audio interface. It's not all about lowest preamp noise and hookups. My Audient ID14 just died recently, so I was looking to upgrade. Wanted better preamps and more features, went down the rabbit hole trying several different ones out until I found the perfect interface for me. For music production, youtube videos and entertainment. It was between the M-Audio AIR 192 - 6, the Tascam US 2x2 HR and the SSL 2+.
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Julian is the man when it comes to audio interface noise testing!
Try plugging an SM7B into the SSL2+. There isn't nearly enough gain. Yeah, yeah, I know... the SM7B is s problem for a lot of interfaces. But even an SM58 requires that you set the gain almost all the way up. The other thing you'll find on the SSL2+ is that 90% of the gain adjustment is in the last 10% of the dial.
I'll say this for SSL though. I took my SSL2+ out on a remote livestream (I love that it's powered off the usb that handles the sound). Someone thought they needed the 4K button, and while I wasn't looking they pulled it off. It still worked, of course, but it looked terrible. I emailed SSL, and they overnighted me a new button, free, with no questions asked.
For the record, I think Julian Krause is doing subtle German mind-control experiments where he lulls viewers into a trance and then implants hypnotic suggestions in their minds. He says these monotone phrases that are supposed to be humor. I look up and he's grinning, but I notice that 10 minutes have elapsed and I have no idea what happened during that time. And I appear to have sent some troubling selfies to a number in Germany. You've been warned.
Behringer UMC204HD. Has Midas mic preamps (very low noise floor), zero latency monitoring, $179CAD; problem solved.
@@RockPolitics yes, SM7B needs a lot of gain, but you can just add a cloudlifter or DM1 dynamite at the front and all will be fine. ( also works well for ribbons and protects those from accidental 48V exposer)
5 years is too soon but you do use it a lot. but I have had one go 20 + years and it still works great. the SSL is AWESOME pre-amps. M-Audio is mid grade. Tascam is mid-grade. the scarlett isn't bad actually same with Behringer. Apogee is good. Audient is pretty good but 5 years is too soon. the phantom power is not going to hurt your dynamic mic but I agree and don't like it.. I use independent phantom power per channel. I mean.. I would recommend the Midas MR12 but its 500 bucks and geared towards live performance but it is very nice sounding, upgrade from behringer. SSL ( Solid State Logic ) is very very good. the only other option you haven't mentioned at the level of SSL or better is NEVE. all you need is 48kHz 24 bit. The NEVE 88M ($1250 US) is pretty solid. Honestly for your voice ?? the SSL DESTROYS the Tascam sound quality wise. honestly, the Sennheiser e945 into an SSL is kind of a joke. with an SSL, most people are probably plugging in a $1500 mic on up. still, its only 2 channels.. so go Tascam for the price.. if you want to buy one that has 8 inputs or more.. then get a SSL or NEVE so you can record a drum-set
Liked the 3D-pop of the 4K option on the SSL! Totally agree with your conclusion: Usability is a big part of choosing an interface 😊Huge thanks for the shoutout! Cheers, James
Haha I caught the "James" thing, too
"James" Krause belong on the UFC conspiracies channel. He was in the UFC but now is not because of the conspiracies he was involved with.
Hi James, how are you doing?
Thanks "James"! lol. Thanks for letting me steal your work :)
I'm going good thanks
Dude, I am always having a fun time watching you and your lil monologues. Like your sense of humour haha. Cheers!
I‘ve had an Audient ID 44 for over 6 years, and never had a problem with it. Solid metal construction. No plastic!!! Great preamps!!! Great sound!!! 😊
The SSL2 is garbage ... I was able to use mine for a couple of months until it pretty much broke.
I have both the audient and ssl2. The SSL2 is way way more durable and feels rugged. The audient's is pretty on the outside but the build quality really pales when compared to the ssl2.. my knobs popped out although I fixed them. I record live music with both and I can tell you from experience the ssl2 is a better option to buy - cheaper, better build quality and that harmonic 4k distortion is amazing.. the audient is flat which is also a good thing just like the ssl2 without the 4k.
@@joshmcdzz6925 The build quality is absolutely not good on the SSL2 .. I have no clue about the Audient .. All the push buttons on mine were super loose and fuzzy and the whole thing just feels like plastic. I have no clue what people are raving about with this thing. Even if the thing weren't clunky, it sounded like garbage until it didn't work. I don't know if I just got a lemon, but I'd still say the build quality is not that great on these things. It's gimmicky branding with the SSL stamp in my opinion.
@@joshmcdzz6925 How could the SSL2 be "way way more durable than the Audient", when the SSL 2 is PLASTIC, and the AUDIENT is METAL?! LOL
@@DICARLOPRODUCTIONS because I have both and from experience it is.. I know 2 ppl whose audient bricked out within a space of 3-4years
5:33 Your dynamic mic doesn't require phantom power but it doesn't get hurt by it either. The only mics which get broken by phantom power are ribbon mics. - Well, technically ribbon mics are dynamic mics as well. But yours is a moving coil mic. Just to be specific.
As an audio engineer it is quite enjoyable to watch a video guy's approach on choosing an audio interface. :-) Thanks for this video. Anyways, although mic preamps are important, the microphone itself is way more important. Also the quality isn't just determined by noise floor. SSL is known as one of the two to four greatest mixing console manufacturers from the 80ies till now; they build some great audio stuff but decided to move production to the Far East; still good products though. With lots of interfaces available (even just in that 2 mic inputs range) I think you picked the right one. Desktop interfaces should have their controls on the top and I am surprised that there's lots of interfaces with controls on the side (front). In a podcast/content creation/etc. environment, volume and mic gain are controls you need all the time even though you wouldn't notice it. You WILL notice, when those knobs are hard to reach.
Just because they stamp a 'cool' brand on it, doesn't mean it's any good. My SSL2 was unusable within a couple of months. All hype in my opinion ... either that or I just got a lemon. I could still never recommend that interface.
@@TobiasRieperGood @TobiasRieperGood I'm afraid I have to strongly disagree there. It's not just a moving membrane. Even if it was, the way, the membrane is built - diamter, material, etc - has a huge impact on the sound. And then it has to be transformed into an electrical signal. There's huge differences in sound.
Or would you say, just because every eardrum is just a moving membrane, everybody hears the same way? Or vocal cords all function the same way, so every voice sounds the same?
The closer you get to the sound source the more important is quality of the component. starting with a good speaker's voice, then room acoustics, then microphone, then preamp, then ADC. I'm sure more people can hear a difference between microphones but only a few can tell the difference between preamps or even ADCs.
To be fair, there have been a couple of rack preamps with variable impedance, and the Chinese are getting better at copying mics.
It'll be interesting to see if "any decent mic" will replace a lot of the good mics in future
@@beautgrainger147I wonder if MEMS microphone tech will advance in such a way that arrays of these produce superior mics at a very low price point.
@@Fiveash-Artnope.. 2 of my friends had a SSL2 crapping out within 6 months... its garbage.
Omg I love this guy! I’m glad you’re still making content 🫶🏿
FWIW: a stage dynamic microphone like you have will typically have a step up transformer inside that will also serve as protection against the capsule receiving phantom power.
I went through a similarly frustrating journey. My first interface was basically perfect. M-Audio C400.
The preamps were good enough to amplify pretty much any dynamic mic without hiss, including an SM7b. It had a nice big level meter right up on top. It had the big knob on top that the current M-Audio interface has. The headphone amp was good enough for my planar magnetics.
They haven't updated the drivers since 2014 and it now gives my computer the blue screen of death.
The Focusrite Scarlett was never on the same level, so I never considered that as a possible replacement.
The Steinberg UR12 has a funny sounding name (you are 12?) and has horribly hissy preamps that completely devalue its good driver support, and it only has a single LED for clipping instead of a level meter.
The Motu M2 made weird noises until I updated my motherboard's firmware, and now it's a pretty suitable replacement for my old C400... if anything else has better preamps, the difference is going to be inaudible. It is SLIGHTLY disappointing to see that the SSL2 is cheaper though, because I like that layout a little more than all the knobs being on the front.
Thanks for sharing, you kept cracking me up!
Love your content! You always bring a smile to my face!
Your videos are ART!!! lol. Thank you!!! Because your reviews are on point!
Truly perfected this format, loved this
LOVE your delivery, man.
Great review, very informative
And entertaining as shit!!
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Thanks for that!
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The 4K button is in reference to the SSL 4000 series recording consoles from the 80’s. They have a character (distortion) we all have heard and love in our music. For podcasting duties I doubt you’ll use it. But, if your mic (or the source) sounds a little boring, then switch it in for some digitally emulated old school analogue character.
According to SSL, the 4K emulator circuit on these is completely analog. Which of course also means it's burnt into the recording...
love the way you talk and structure the vid my g
I love this video 🙂 Thank you! Not only informational I was cackle laughing while watching! 10/10
sat here with my "budget" Focusrite 2I4 2nd gen, still works after 7 years, and I love it.
I know its a low cost option, but it works and I get good results and it allows me to do what I need to do.
The 2i4 is Focusrites lost gem. Mine is alsp 7 to 8 years old and still rocking hard in my studio. It is better than the 3rd gen 2i2 and 4i4 imo. Yes the preamps are older but the functions are better than the new .models!
I own 6 or 7 interfaces, have been through dozens (I follow Julian, as well as several other experts on UA-cam. Podcastage is another great one for learning about the latest and greatest interfaces, and how they sound/perform). It's a fun hobby to try out new budget ones. My two most used interfaces are my Audient Evo 8 (on my home computer 24/7), and my work one (I run karaoke 4 nights a week) is a Midas MR18 mixer with 16 mic inputs, and sweet sounding preamps. I also have a Motu LP64 32 channel ADAT USB interface, that I can connect four 8-channel ADAT preamps to, for 32 in/32 out for any bigger jobs than running karaoke (can run a concert with that thing!), and I figured out how to run Waves plugins from my laptop over the USB cable, with super low latency. Neat stuff!
Good purchase, the preamps are indeed decent, although you probably won't hear a significant difference between the top 20 in Julian's list. More importantly, the SSL has great playback quality, loopback, excellent headphone amps and the software is super stable. I have the bigger SSL12 and it's a winner so far.
I have to agree with your premise. I’ve come to the conclusion most (99%) of the gear nerds are full of $h!t. You can take 10 interfaces ranging from $20,000 to $200, run the exact same audio through them and nobody is going to be able to tell you which is which. The quality of affordable gear today is crazy compared to what was available just 10 or 15 years ago. Thanks to Julian’s videos I saved myself over $1k on my last purchase.
The graph you are looking at is noise floor (how much noise do you want in your recording), but that doesn't equate to a better pre-amp; It depends on your purpose. You want low noise floor when recording Foley or very detailed recordings. Noise is subjective as well, I believe it is psychoacoustics for defining a "warm" signal = a more analog sound. I have owned multiple devices over the years. A little noise floor is okay, and often welcome.
Heehee….love your sense of humor. Very watchable. Good job. I have the SSL 2+ and enjoy it.
Yep you’re gettin a sub. This was hilarious, and informative.
I like the truthfulness honest approach with mixed in slang. I'm subbing too :)
Just went through the SAME thing as I have 4 audio interfaces sitting in front of me right now. Well I should say, 3 in front of me and ONE plugged in, the SSL+! Was also my favorite and you just reassured me I was right in my thinking!
best video i seen in ages what a character I like you mate your a good lad
In the audio world, SSL is world-renown for mixers and preamps. You chose wisely.
Yeap, they make very expensive audio mixing consoles and are perhaps the world leaders.
Absolutely, SSL is great.
Same goes for Audient tho, don’t know why his died.
I love my iD44.
Not the same engineers or production. Only thing the same is the name. And they WERE known for a certain 80's sound that wouldn't fly today with few people still using their desks unless producing 80s style music. They had a signature, but were not the best. Certainly no Neve.
Don't be fooled by branding. While SSL have made some great consoles and outboard, audio interfaces.... not so much. SSL have never been known for their convertors. In fact their history here would point to shitty drivers and them abandoning tech product support early. IMO an RME or GEN4 Focusrite are vastly superior, better drivers, better build quality.... and preamps differences at this price is irrelevant but both are as good as the SSL
Also. the 4K button is a console emulation, not HD vs 4k
Helpful and entertaining. Thanks!
I laughed a few times and watched the video twice. So good comedy and good information. Thank you very much and greetings from Germany.
I recently got a MOTU ultra-lite mk5 and really enjoying it. I have some external preamps plugged into the MOTU but the built in preamps on the unit are solid.
MOTU is excellent.My previous MOTU lasted for 16 years.
I love your humor and common sense. I am feeling confidence of the ss2+
I have been listening to you more for the subtle humor than the actual reviews :D Keep it up.
You are fantastic describing real world problems, I'm thinking of buying the same equipment and now will reasses all options x.
The pre-amp chart is just for low noise level, not "quality". Between the first ones there's a minimal difference in quality.
I upgraded from a Focusrite 2i4 to the SSL 2+, and not only is the panel layout terrific, the clarity and separation of the audio is better than I deserve. The two free SSL plugins included, the Drumstrip and Vocalstrip, are together, cost more than the price of the interface. The plugins alone are worth getting the Interface.
The 2i4 is my unit as well and just copped the SSL2+.
Julian Krause has the best reviews of these, his list of pros/cons/specs comparison is the best. As always, there isn't a perfect interface, each one has something but lacks other things. You made a good choice overall :)
Most entertaining video I’ve seen in years😂👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Wild and fun to watch you review an audio interface...I'm a pro composer and hobbyist photographer, so I've been watching you for years and it's a treat to see you review interfaces. ANYWAY, 4K...isn't a reference to video 4K higher definition or whatever (but I wonder if they deliberately chose it as a double meaning for those not in the know)...here's a description: "SSL built their reputation on their celebrated large format consoles, through which countless hit records and Grammy-award winning albums have flowed. In particular, the SSL 4000 series console has inspired generations of musicians, producers, and engineers with its undeniable analog mojo. The SSL2+ brings that signature 4000 series sound into your project studio with its Legacy 4K feature, which, with the push of a button, imparts the preamps with two essential characteristics of the 4000 series signal chain. The first thing you’ll hear is a musical, high-frequency EQ boost that will push your vocal or instrument forward in the sound field, for a deeper, more dimensional sonic profile. Then, you’ll notice a subtle addition of harmonic distortion that sweetens the sound and adds personality to the signal. For small format recording interfaces, there is nothing quite like the Legacy 4K button, available on the SSL2+." Yay!
Great video, as always. Can't believe you'd not heard of SSL though :D
The comedian of interface reviews. I enjoyed your mini rave about different interface designs. If they have to cram all the knobs into a tiny space so make the interface bigger or put some on top, job done!
I have a Steinberg UR22C which doesn’t rate that high on preamp noise but it works for me. I’m only an amateur recording musician but it is a solid piece of kit and just works for me without any fuss.
I think many get excited and orgasmic by low noise preamps but in real world use they are not such a big problem and not so noticeable unless you are an audio freak. 🤓
5:35 if the dynamc mic is of decent quality it should have a transformer inside that balances the signal and boosts the gain a bit (in the sm58 it's a 6 dB boost I think) and, as every transformer, blocks any DC current and lets only AC current pass (only audio), so the phantom power gets "trapped" in the core of the transformer and turns into heat: no damage to the mic. If in doubt check the inner schematic of your mic or ask on gearspace.
All ribbon mics have a transformer because the impedance of the aluminium strip (the ribbon) is very low and the output signal very low too. They might get damaged by phantom if the pins are not wired as standard (so, very old specimens), or if an adapter from Tuchel (old german connector) to XLR is used mixing the pin numbering (again, old stuff before standards were implemented), or an XLR to XLR modern cable is used (with any mic) with improper pin numbering or shorting pin 2 or 3 to ground (pin 1), this can kill even a dynamic mic with transformer!
Generally it's recommended to plug first all the mic and then turn on the phantom, and turn off the phantom and wait a few seconds before unplugging: the spike when hot plugging might damage very sensitive condenser mics, and those are designed for phantom.
So,
- proper cables
- proper pin numbering
- no hot swapping
Just FYI, dynamic mics do not mind having phantom power applied to them. They will not blow up or smoke or anything.
Correct. I have a 16 channel mixer that when you turn on Phantom Power it turns it on for all mics. I routinely will have both dynamic and condenser mics plugged in and the dynamic mics are fine.
Yeah, I was going to mention the same thing. Some audio ocd here but even though it doesn’t do anything, it still bothers the crap out of me having phantom on a dynamic mic.
Yes. There is no voltage across the coil system because both ends are at 48V relative to pin 1.
Yup. As long as you're not using a ribbon mic you'll be safe
nice review ! now i get an SSL2+
I've an SSL 2 and it's pretty damn good. Preamps are plenty quiet and give you all of the power you'll need
"i said descroy and i stick it, with it" made my belly hurt, take my sub
this the best video i've found in UA-cam about audio so far
I work with the Ssl2+ and a Neumann tlm103 in conjunction with the 4k button. I have very crisp and clear vocals with a slight vintage analog touch. I love this combo especially for rap vocals

For some reason, I don’t know why, I really loved your video. It felt to be so honest👍🏾
Good job on your new IT job, Kase
Great video!
This video is hilarious! So funny and informative.
This interface story is awesome....need to see more of other equipment...💯👍
I appreciate your tone and sense of humour sir 🙂
For the failed USB audio interface, were you to open the casing and then while plugged in, check each voltage rail to see if any of the rails failed? Usually if it is a simple DC to DC converter fail, or or other similar failure, then the repair is extremely easy since voltage regulators are often easy to get, and often have low pin counts, then also easy to solder.
That's good advice on troubleshooting the dead USB audio interface.
It's always a good idea to use power conditioning on sensitive electronics like audio, video, and computers. Silicon chips are very sensitive to voltage spikes from inductive loads coming on and off the power line, like compressors in refrigerators and HVAC, the motors in your laundry machines, and any lightning within a few miles. Outlet strips with spike suppressors are a good start. A quality UPS with electromagnetic noise filtering and voltage surge suppression can increase the lifespan of your electronics quite a bit.
Great review Casey
You woudl think that they would test their protoypes with a few experts to get some feedback.
Basic things such as plugs and sockets and lights and knobs all in good positions and easy to use.
I use the tascam Us-hr 4x4. I primarily got it because I wanted usb-c, four monitor outs, MIDI and two headphone jacks. I have the 1x2 as well. They both have the problems you talked about, though. I've also noticed that the headphone audio is out of sync with the monitor out. Is that the case for the SSL as well or is the audio in sync?
I've been considering getting that exact Tascam unit!
Lol I came for the SSL but stayed for your comedy. You’re funny as hell. “What hurts more, the finger or the wrist” 😂
Great video bro. Thanks for making my choices a bit more simple... enjoy the comedic sarcasm as well. ;)
I own the tascam 2x2 and I bought a bunch of small gaskets to put around each knob and now I can rotate them easily
Great video. I have the presonos studio 24c and it also has small knobs. However, I’m not really bothered by it since I very rarely adjust any of them except when recording guitar sometimes. But yeah, everyone has their own use cases and it makes sense to get SSL when you want something sturdier. Again, really funny and informative video. 👍
How long have you had it? Mine was trash. The potentiometers were all crackling and unusable once that happened
@@filterscape I’ve had it for about a year and a half now. Did you try different drivers? In Ableton I use the Studio usb driver or whatever it’s called when having the audio engine set to ASIO. I haven’t experienced any crackling myself really so I can’t comment further on that.
@@abnorth2276 I used the studio usb drivers as well. I also tried the asio4all driver. Turns out it’s the actual pots in the knobs. They were faulty. Never gonna buy presonus again. Happened around the 2 year mark. Presonus didn’t cover me for it. Just took my money and ran.
I was trying a Focusrite Clarett 8pre for a project where I wanted more than 4 mics so they said that the preamps would be good. Okay, they were good for my ears, but I had cracks ever now and then in the sound, the Focusrite software was constantly crashing, the two XLR inputs in the front were always in the way,. So in the end I found the SSL12 which was even able to add more preamps if needed for future projects (up to 12). So in the end with more preamps it is more expensive than the Focusrite but it will be a pleasure to spend this extra money.
I've had MOTU M2 for 3 years, wonderful preamps (funnily it's a bit low on the chart) compared to stuff like Line6 Pod Studio I had had 10 years ago. It's 2023 and it's really hard to screw up audio interfaces these days... but evidently some do
I'm using the SSL Big SiX mixer and the pres are great. It has USB interfacing also, so you can sum through it. The 4k is an unfortunate name, but it's just a simulation of their 4000 series console sound.
SSL is pretty high end.. tascam has some decent stuff but the unit he was showing is just commercial off the shelf grade stuff. not bad.. I personally would not use it for anything important. that particular 2 channel SSL however- I"m not sure that is anywhere near as good as a legit SSL board or your big 6 either.
@@willfest If you go by the EIN numbers, as he has done, it's important to check how they were measured. Some manufacturers don't state this. 150 ohms is standard and most of them are A-weighted measurements. If you lower the resistance, it's not an even playing field anymore.
@@bitspacemusic in the end.. dynamic range matters particularly if you are trying to capture "quiet" sounds but talking in a room isn't very quiet. He so far has complained about the sounds in the room that the mic is picking up in my opinion -- how many people have an actual "silent" sound proofed room where the actual EIN noise-floor becomes a factor???? that is why I rarely concern myself with that end of the spectrum.. in music which I am more interested or as interested in as video. I CAN DEFINITELY SEE for with video, you may want a VERY silent part of a movie for drama-- but in my opinion, the low end interfaces are going to be good enough. if you listen to the audio in movies.. sure some are very clear but the mixes are really all over the place.. you have talking too quiet, explosions waaaay too loud, sound effects too loud or too soft.. the EQ for these effects is questionable (not always) but also I hear the lack of ability to use compression when it is truly needed so --
long before you need to "perfect" your inputs, I'd say perfect your outputs and by then, for video you probably would be very happy with any of the products mentioned unless you truly are an audio artist capturing audio for the sound which you intend on mixing into the film at some extraordinary way which I RARELY see in Hollywood. and then.. well let me put this in perspective. I have some Senheiser mics like Casey's.. I have 3 of them and I have let at least 500 different bands handle them, throw them, drop them, scream directly into them, stick them into their mouths, spit into them, spill beer into them. I knew this would happen when I bought them. I have 1 that only a few friends have used live.. which is in very good condition. These mics do wear out after a while.. I suppose the abused ones have a crusty film on the diaphragm which is like a plastic surface with a coil glued under it. My point is, its a great mic.. for me its more of a "hand held mic" for interviewing and the interviewee should hold that mic up to their mouth and speak into it while on camera. In my opinion, THAT is the intended use by the manufacturer for that microphone (e835, e845, e945 etc). you can also put them on a stand and sing directly into them or mic a guitar cab or snare drum etc with them but that is their intended mice. these dynamic mics are intended for close-range use. HOWEVER, the microphones that he complained about are actually more suited for the purpose he intends because they are "omni" directional mics. you set them up out of the shot and they pick up the whole room. alternatively you could use a shot-gun which are extremely directional but with a shotgun, you actually have to aim it directly at the sound source to get it right and you probably will have to fiddle more with the EQ in post. on the omni, you will be dealing with room sounds more because it is "omni-directional".. with the sennheiser, it is cardioid which means it is "more" directional than the omni but much less directional than a hypercardioid or shotgun.. also a dynamic cardioid mic is going to be a more close-proximity microphone. THESE are the main reasons why his audio sounds much clearer on them and less becasue it is dynamic because there are plenty of non-dynamic mics which are more directional and MUCH cleaner, MUCH more clear than the sennheiser e945 ! ! ! that is my main point. I was mixing stadiums 20 years ago.. and to this day mix primarily outdoor events. I do NOT consider myself an "expert" . but I am a seasoned user of many many microphones and pre-amps and uasually when I am using them, there is a large crowd watching over my shoulder. or a small crowd.. and a hand-ful of musicians who typically know the gear pretty darned well because these are the the musicians at the level where they have a hired sound-man running sound for them. all I am doing is trying to spread the knowledge because I think there are some valuable nuggets in here which can probably not only solve his questions but they can bump him up several levels of how he is looking at it-- at which he will still be learning his own way of doing things which is different from my way--- but he will will see "ahaa.. yes, this perspective is helpful indeed " I mean.. 30 years of operating microphones into hot amps and speakers before a crowd.. if you think "hissing sound" is bad in a video-- try amping up to 30,000 or 100,000 watts!!!! that "seashell ocean" sound can get quite loud ! ! ! so you won't be mixing very many shows if you have "hissing" or "noise".. and many of those years I was using some downright crap gear in the beginning 10 years or so.. still plenty of power, but the crap gear forces you to learn about the noise floor and signals etc...
I have a Behringer UMC22. Cheap and works fine.
afaik dynamic mics are wired in a way that phantom doesn't destroy them. also there are "phantom adapters" supplying or killing the 48V
(for anyone already in a situation)
After my motu m2 drivers stopped working I went and got a SSL2+ and man it's rock solid and new firmware includes loopback too. If you want the best audio routing pair the SSL2+ with the streamdeck plus and then your in heaven. The wavelink software and fantastic preamps for the win.
Hey Ryan, I love my Motu M2. Forgive me..Drivers are the software that give the correct instructions to the hardware, right? Your motu m2 works, just it is not being updated to work with your gear???
Solid State Logic mixing consoles have been considered some of the best for years, right up there with Neve and Trident.
It's funny to see a little interface module with the same colored knobs and everything.
In normal use, I doubt you would notice a difference in the pre-amps between the top ten or so interfaces on Julian's list. It's a sub-1 dB difference between the Tascam and the SSL 2.
It's more of a mental problem after seeing the chart lol.
Even professional voice actors have no problem using a focusrite scarlett
@@craftedpixel People who lack talent and technical skills of their craft resort to gear-buying spree. The most talented players I've met personally aren't playing Gibson guitars. Those are reserved for dentists who can't play.
@@bassyeyAt a certain level you're paying for peace of mind. Where the stuff just works, has high flexibility, and you don't have to worry about anything. Usually where high price tags come from
Good choice! SSL has been around for ages. Most big hits in the 80's and beyond are mixed on those huge mixing desks. A huge pro player that went to the consumer market.
SSL consoles are legendary. They entered the prosumer market only recently, but have been around in pro studios for decades. Hopefully they won’t ruin a good thing like Focusrite did
I also care about The Knob(TM), so I use the Audient Evo 4.
And for headphones I use a standalone headphone amp with XLR passthrough.
I have a 3rd gen Scarlett 2i2 and it's a huge jump from my first gen 2i2. I HAD an Audient id14 but it couldn't do something I wanted it for so i returmed it. Ive gotten a far more professional sound on my 3rd gen 2i2 than i habe before since the first gen Scarlett was a bit hissy to me. Id love to try the SSL some day, but it has to have its own ASIO driver
Your audio game is light-months ahead of most people... I got the Vocaster Two and get a little hiss but like to think that it's just reminding me that it's there, listening, when I can't think of anything to say. Great video!
i got myself the Clarett 4Pre USB and that is good enough for me. Has the two headphone outputs and the rest of the connections i need. I run into noise issues from neighbors, rain, refrigoator, microphone self noise, breathing and anything else before i have preamp noise problems.
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I went with the MOTU M2 that was pretty much great across all it's capabilities, including headphone power, impedance, and latency. Green across the board
:D loved this video made me laugh. Thanks man.
@JulianKrause is the GOAT when it comes to audio interfaces. He is also a subtle comedic genius.
I do apologise if my Focusrite suggestion came across as stupid. Their interfaces are very reliable to use and such, but I suspect the SSL you’ve got is fantastic. The 4K button is supposed to add some classic SSL 4000 sound from their big classic mixers. Your audio sounds very good in my opinion!
I have used a firewire interface for over 10 years called mackie u420d. I bought a couple of them for my analogue audio to digital transfer / restoration business - it has never let me down - it's even designed as an all in one radio / podcast mixer if one was to use it in that vein.
Informative and very entertaining! I agree about M-Audio. Sadly
Got a volt 2 and I am so happy with it.
But can it do 4k 240p audio?
Importantly, 48v wont damage dynamic microphones. You can use it safely knowing it will be fine.
49v can completly destory ribbon microhpones within seconds, and some other devices like laptops, synths ect, if you plan to record from them.
3:07 "whoever named that needs a swift kick in the groin!"
Hahaaa! Best i/o video ever! The "4k" is suppose to emulate the tonality of their 4000 series console preamps. It adds some upper mids / presence.
Of all the things I expected from this video, a mention of Julian Krause and his godlike reviews wasn't one. Good choice with the SSL 2+ too. Make sure you get a look at his table of headphone outputs when selecting an interface too.
-129db to -133db noise level is a silly gauge. "No noise" vs "no noise" does not equate to which is best.
I can't be only me laughing like hell right?
I have the SSL 2+. It’s excellent.
RME Babyface Pro FS for outstanding all-round abilities and quality, including the most rock solid drivers. The differnce between -129 and -131 as a clincher? Well . . .
Julian is a real expert.
Right choise. Im a Pro and searched a lot for a interface for my home. The SSL+ is top. The only thing is, the latency isnt so good (4ms). But thats USB general. And in the 4k Modus it emulates an old classic channelstrip from a mixingdesk. 4k make it a little more thicker, without cleaner.
Hmm , I only just noticed youve been growing out your hair, congrats!! Looking much better than the buzzcuts. Still remember your long wizard hair though :D
Own Audient ID Mk2 and Evo interfaces, UA Volt, RME Babyface, and Steinberg UR44c, recommend all of them, rock solid and also works with iOS...
Very informative and funny. Got a sub from me keep it up!
You can run phantom power to a dynamic mic without hurting it. You only have to worry about ribbon mics and phantom power.
I have owned so many audio interfaces since the late 90s or so. I would say by far my favorite is the one I own right now, the UAD Apollo Twin. It just works and sounds great. Pristine audio quality. Plus you can use the UAD plugins on the input with no latency to set up your recording chain.
It doesn't have as many inputs and outputs as my old rackmount interfaces, but who cares. I am not recording a whole band anymore.
Sorry about your experience with the M audio air. I have the next model up and once Initially set up with Reaper, it has been the most reliable and consistent interface i've owned. Actually fun, good lookin' and simple to use. I do use a additional outboard preamp for my vocals (singing) and voiceover purposes but that's usually advised with any of these all in one boxes.
This guy is hilarious! He is Def from the camera world VS the audio world, But I'd watch his reviews any day 😂😂