How To Record The Positive Grid Spark Amp Using Logic Pro X - Headphone Jack vs. USB Out

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  • This is an introduction to recording the Positive Grid Spark Amp using Logic Pro X and an iMac, using a USB cable direct from the Spark Amp and then going out the Spark amp headphone output, through an audio interface. I'll be using a Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 as the audio interface. Is there a difference in sound? You decide.
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  • @CommanderIrish
    @CommanderIrish 3 роки тому +2

    Haven't seen your videos in years but this was cool to see and interesting.

  • @Hektor_Rocks
    @Hektor_Rocks 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you Steven, I was stacked and you provided me with not one but two possible solutions!! I definitely subscribed. Peace.

  • @aarongushiken4326
    @aarongushiken4326 3 роки тому +1

    Really cool amp! Good tone and playing.

  • @nth1739
    @nth1739 2 роки тому +2

    I am a Spark owner and enjoyed your video. Been playing with the amp for a few months, now ready to start recording some stuff. Thanks for the video, helpful stuff!

    • @StevenParente
      @StevenParente  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you and thanks for watching. I really enjoy the Spark amp. I just upgraded and I really like the new amps. But the EQ pedal is a game changer! Best wishes for your recordings.

    • @feedthewolf6930
      @feedthewolf6930 19 днів тому

      Why do u have to use the splitter? Why can’t u just run it into one guitar input on interface. I have volt 276 and recording through camera adapter for iPhone/ipad into GarageBand
      I want these spark sounds in GarageBand but don’t have laptop. Seems like this would work but why the splitter?

  • @craigpetterson3962
    @craigpetterson3962 3 роки тому +1

    Very informative Steve thank you. Sláinte from Scotland. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

    • @StevenParente
      @StevenParente  3 роки тому

      Aloha and best of health to you brother! Thank you for watching.

  • @_arman_
    @_arman_ 2 роки тому +1

    Generously explained. Thank you Steven!

    • @StevenParente
      @StevenParente  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you for watching Arman. I hope it helped.

    • @huss2600
      @huss2600 Рік тому

      ayy is that bobby lee as your profile pic?

    • @_arman_
      @_arman_ Рік тому

      @@huss2600 certainly is :) from an episode of the stevie weebie show

    • @huss2600
      @huss2600 Рік тому

      @@_arman_ damn and now bobby and khalyla broke up (Kinda).

  • @antico.2757
    @antico.2757 11 місяців тому +2

    Thanks!!! From one old guy to another.

  • @Charlie-lx2rf
    @Charlie-lx2rf Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the tips, I'm buying the audio cable to connect to the Spark directly to the Scarlet 2i2. I just want to the spark through my Kali audio studio monitors.

  • @mearkitek3773
    @mearkitek3773 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks from Houston for doing this patiently. It was very thorough and your setup is almost identical to mine, although I use Reaper. Much appreciated! PS Also an “older” guy…lol….

    • @StevenParente
      @StevenParente  3 роки тому

      Aloha and thank you MeArkitek. Thanks for watching! We gotta stick together and play good music:-)

  • @gmansshadow
    @gmansshadow 9 днів тому +1

    love the allman bros!

  • @kendalladkins5149
    @kendalladkins5149 8 днів тому +1

    Thank you

    • @StevenParente
      @StevenParente  8 днів тому

      I hope it helped and thanks for watching!

  • @bebekguitar2007
    @bebekguitar2007 2 роки тому +4

    The way you got it to record in stereo was pretty neat, I'll have to get a cable like that so I can try it out!
    I love the Spark, but it's really not my favorite for recording using the sounds from the Spark. Using it as an interface and then getting your sound with something like Bias Fx 2 post-recording gives you SO much more flexibility with your sound (and sounds better IMO)

    • @StevenParente
      @StevenParente  2 роки тому +2

      Splitting the signal is ok, but I prefer USB into the computer and duplicating in the DAW and pan left and right. It's faster. I don't hear much of a difference between USB and the Headphone Out port. The way to get the fat sound of guitar in stereo in a recording, like for a lead, is to play the same guitar track twice, as closely to the original as you can. Because humans are imperfect, there will be slight differences and when mixed together, the sound is amazing. You can kind of get the same effect by duplicating a guitar track (or any instrument) and making it slightly different (in any way) and it will fatten the sound up. I would agree with you about Bias FX, as well as other modeling amp software, including the tools in Logic Pro (which is also what I use), they are much more flexible. But if all you can afford is the Spark, you can still get some amazing sounds and recordings. I've heard some recordings using just Spark that were well mixed well and EQ'd, and you really couldn't tell is was the Spark. It sounded as good as any other recording. I guess it would also depend on the style and genre of music, but rock, blues, etc. with distortion, I couldn't tell. Thanks for watching and commenting! You've got a cool channel started. I subscribed!

    • @bebekguitar2007
      @bebekguitar2007 2 роки тому +1

      @@StevenParente That totally makes sense that re-recording would give a nice full sound, but duplicating tracks and panning sounds like a nice lazy hack (i.e., my kind of hack)!

  • @apwcopter9980
    @apwcopter9980 Рік тому +1

    I see the two sand dollars- where are you ? Good video- learned a little

    • @StevenParente
      @StevenParente  Рік тому

      Thanks Alex. Broadcasting from Hilo, Hawaii. 🎸

  • @Marcelo_B_159
    @Marcelo_B_159 2 роки тому +2

    thanks for taking the time to explain this! when using the focusrite, instead of using the two inputs from the head jack of the spark. Can you use one input and then double the guitars? (from spark headphone jack to one input of the interface). thanks!

    • @StevenParente
      @StevenParente  2 роки тому +2

      Yes, you can do that Marcelo. But you have to purchase the splitter cable I have in the video, otherwise it won't work. FYI - I did try another single cable. You have to split or it sounds terrible.

  • @ricardadn
    @ricardadn Рік тому +2

    I dius que ets una persona gran??😂😂😂😂😂 jo soc molt jovebi gràcies a tu he aprés moltíssim.
    T'estic profundament agraït. Moltes gràcies!!

    • @StevenParente
      @StevenParente  Рік тому +1

      Gràcies! És molt amable per part teva. M'alegro que el vídeo t'hagi ajudat i gràcies per veure'l.

    • @ricardadn
      @ricardadn Рік тому +2

      @@StevenParente a tu, sempre a tu per ser tan explícit i bó ensenyant. Gràcies de nou.
      Des de Barcelona, Catalunya!

  • @gregphillips3578
    @gregphillips3578 Рік тому +2

    Steve, love the video. Like you, I have a Spark 40 amp and a Scarlet 2i2 audio interface and use Logic for my recording. When I plug the Spark directly into my computer (an iMac), I noticed I have to basically max out the volume on the Spark to get the recording to record at a level I can mix. In other words, it records very low versus using my Scarlet with a plug-in for the guitar. Have you experienced the same thing?
    Maybe I should get the splitter cable like you used and go from the Spark into the Scarlet so I have more control over the volume? Thoughts?

    • @StevenParente
      @StevenParente  Рік тому

      Aloha Greg, I don't have that issue. In fact, I prefer going USB out to the computer versus the split connector. Check the Master volume and output on the Spark and see if that helps. You also may need to turn up the gain a little. Make sure Logic's audio setting is sensing and using the Spark. You can also use the Spark App to adjust the preset amp volumes, along with gain pedals, etc. Let me know if any of this helps. I wonder what's going on?

  • @stringandreed
    @stringandreed 2 роки тому +3

    Thank you for your video. I want to remind you that though it's very easy to double the track by copying it in the logic there is an issue with this. You're phasing will not be correct if you simply copy tracks and paste them to make your sound and stereo. You need to record a true stereo signal in order to eliminate phasing problems. Though it might be difficult to hear when you're doing it in the final mix incorrect phasing always make your recording sound amateur. Good luck

    • @StevenParente
      @StevenParente  2 роки тому

      You are correct. In order to eliminating phasing, you need to alter the tracks sound and offset the track by a small amount. Although not perfect, it comes close to replicating the recording technique that most of the iconic guitar lead solos from the 60's and 70's did. They would record a lead solo and then re-record the same exact solo. But humans being humans, the solos weren't exactly the same and that difference made the solos sound magnificent and full. A similar thing happens in autostereograms, when two images are almost identical but not quite, and the image looks 3D. Interesting how our sense, like vision and hearing, react in a similar way. Thank you for watching!

    • @feedthewolf6930
      @feedthewolf6930 19 днів тому +1

      @@StevenParente Why do u have to use the splitter? Why can’t u just run it into one guitar input on interface. I have volt 276

    • @feedthewolf6930
      @feedthewolf6930 19 днів тому +1

      Also does your interface not have a reg 3.5 headphone jack or r u plugged into one of your monitor inputs with headphones?

    • @feedthewolf6930
      @feedthewolf6930 19 днів тому +1

      @@StevenParente also is that wireless guitar Jack you have listed just a preference? You would think you could just plug it in as normal run that splitter from the headphone jack into your interface.

    • @StevenParente
      @StevenParente  19 днів тому

      @@feedthewolf6930 I have adapters for any situation. The only special situation in this video, was the splitter into the Spark headphone jack and into the Scarlett. Then the Scarlett to the computer via USB. That's the only way to use the headphone jack to record to your DAW, from what I found. With the USB method, I plugged my guitar into the Spark and USB to my computer. Some people swear that the headphone port was superior, but as I said, I couldn't hear a difference.

  • @redhorsereincarnated5040
    @redhorsereincarnated5040 Рік тому +2

    Duplicate tracks panned hard left and right are the same as a mono track. :)

  • @miketrench
    @miketrench 3 роки тому +1

    Hi Steve, thank you for your informative video. I love my Spark and would like to record my guitar (with Spark Backing Tracks) as well as my wife's keyboard to my Mac via my 4 channel Behringer Audio Interface. I asked Positive Grid how best to do this and all I got from them was that I will damage my Spark if I plug it into an Audio Interface as the Spark itself is an Audio Interface in its own right. Other Spark owners have recommended that I use a Summing Cable to prevent damage. I have also been advised NOT to use Phantom Power on my Audio Interface as this can damage the Spark. If I can't use Phantom Power I will have to buy a new Microphone ie one that does not require Phantom Power. Bottom line is that as a retired, self-taught beginner guitarist, I have been too nervous and confused to try and take the next step. Any advice that you are able to provide would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance........

    • @StevenParente
      @StevenParente  3 роки тому +1

      Aloha Mike. Thanks for watching! Before I address your question and concerns, I am not an electrical engineer or technician. You should always consult your equipment manuals and the companies. Having said that, I "think" Postive Grid may have understood you to mean plugging the Spark USB out to your audio interface, which you wouldn't do. The USB Out should go directly to your computer because the Spark Amp is an audio interface. I have not seen anything by Positive Grid, explaining about recording from their Headphone Port. And I suspect they purposely designed the amp not to record their backing tracks or anything from streaming media, which is why only your guitar is recorded when using the USB cable. That's my speculation only. And you'll notice in my video, that I didn't hear a quality difference in the sound with USB out vs Headphone Port out. If you search UA-cam, you will find that many Spark demo videos are using a splitter out the headphone port into their audio interface. Consider this a "hack". This is how I did it in this video. I provided a link to both the 3.5mm 1/8" TRS to Dual 6.35mm 1/4" TS Mono Stereo Y-Cable Splitter Cord and an article as to why the signal needs to be split "How do I record from my guitar amp’s headphone out?" If you didn't see those, click "Show More" under my description and I'll add the links to this conversation. Regarding your question about phantom power, I haven't tried that yet with my Scarlett interface, although I plan to, because I'm putting together a Ribbon Mic Kit and another condenser mic. I also bought a Cloud Microphones "Cloudlifter Mic Activator", which was recommended on several sites. And from what I understand, using phantom power affects the signal out only. Again... just my opinion, but I am going to try it because I want to record an acoustic guitar with a mic and also try some vocals while playing guitar. I use my DAW (LogicPro X for creating backing tracks) and have been experimenting with using the Spark for the guitar tones. I also use the amp modeling software with Logic Pro. Here are the links in my Description. www.soundonsound.com/sound-advice/q-how-do-record-my-guitar-amps-headphone-out www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00ZKM3SHK/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B00ZKM3SHK&linkCode=as2&tag=stevenparente-20&linkId=c4770f21ae8233f3842151cfb61010c0 Here's a couple more interesting articles: www.jensign.com/Spark/index.html. www.sweetwater.com/insync/headphone-outputs-used-line-outputs-for-line-level-gear/

    • @miketrench
      @miketrench 3 роки тому +1

      G'day from DownUnder Steve and thanks for your reply. I look forward to seeing how you go when you test Phantom Power. I'm the meantime, you have inspired this old codger to buy the same cables that you tested so thank you for your help/advice......

  • @jkim668
    @jkim668 Рік тому +1

    Hi I’m new to home recording and I have few questions. If you connect the spark into computer then does the amp speaker make any noise?
    I’m just not sure how I can hear your guitar in your video recording. Am I hearing the guitar sound from the amp speaker in this video? If not how do you make the video with the guitar sounded recorded into your computer?
    Thx!!!

    • @StevenParente
      @StevenParente  Рік тому +1

      Yes, you can hear the speaker of the amp, unless you have your headphones plugged in like I did. I live in a condo, so can't crank up the volume. You don't have to wear headphones, but it helps to hear exactly what's going on with Logic (or any DAW) You are hearing my guitar going through Logic. When I record video, I sync the video recording (from my iPhone) with the audio exported from Logic. I do this with Adobe Premiere (video editing program). I can hear my guitar on the video recording enough, to help sync. I also make a loud clap which helps. Then I remove the audio from the video recording when I'm playing guitar. I'm also screen recording my computer with Apple Quicktime, to show the Logic window and I mix that with Adobe Premier as well. Thanks for watching!

  • @jeffcollins1172
    @jeffcollins1172 3 роки тому +1

    I’m trying to figure out this amp. I normally play an acoustic guitar but recently purchased a Yamaha Pacifica. I’m looking for a good practice amp. Can you create backing tracks with the Spark and its software? Like with Smart jam?

    • @StevenParente
      @StevenParente  3 роки тому +2

      Yes you can Jeff. I plan on creating videos about this. Start your Spark app and connect your app to the Spark amp. I use an iPhone, but it should be similar on other smart phones. You can also go to Positive Grid's forums. If you want to play songs from your Apple Music account or Spotify, make sure you have paired Spark 40 Audio, as well as Spark 40 BLE. Select the musical notes icon from the app (bottom). You can then find Smart Jam, with several pre-made backing tracks. You can also choose "Create" and start strumming your own chord progression and in about a minute, the app will put something together. As you scroll down you'll find many other choices, including playing your own playlists. To do that, choose the icon with the 3 short horizontal lines and select Apple Music or Spotify.

  • @seekenee
    @seekenee 2 роки тому +1

    hi Steven, thanks for the video, how do you bypass the presets in the spark, if you just want a clean signal no amp no effects, it says there's an option to turn it off in the app but I don't see it, is it basically just turning off the amp in the app?

    • @StevenParente
      @StevenParente  2 роки тому

      Are you trying to use the Spark as an interface only, to go into your computer and into your DAW? I do that with my Focusrite Scarlett. I don't think you can bypass the Spark pre-sets. I think you'll have to choose an amp. But you can choose a clean amp and remove all gain and turn off all pedals, save that to one of your Spark channels and send that to your DAW. Then you can use whatever amp models you have in your DAW. I use Logic Pro for my DAW and I can send a clean tone from the Spark. Thanks for watching!

    • @jimoconnor1892
      @jimoconnor1892 7 місяців тому

      Yes just turn off the amp on the app

  • @emmanuel284
    @emmanuel284 3 місяці тому +1

    Is it better to plug the amplifier directly to the computer, or is it better with an interface?….
    I am trying to plug my amp into my computer but I’m having lots of delay problems

    • @StevenParente
      @StevenParente  3 місяці тому

      I prefer plugging the Spark into my iMac using the USB cable, because I don't hear much of a difference using the headphone jack and it's quicker. The Spark is an audio interface. Try setting your DAW's I/O buffer size lower when recording to reduce latency. I set Logic Pro to 32 and that is acceptable. Start watching around 5:50 and I show that. Also, make sure that no other apps are running while recording and your hard drive isn't full. That can also slow things down. Thanks for watching!

  • @svenneudecker
    @svenneudecker 2 місяці тому +1

    Thanks for the tutorial! how did you reach - 18 DB? my Spark volume is set to max and it peaks at around -50

    • @StevenParente
      @StevenParente  2 місяці тому +1

      You have Gain, Master, and Output controls, all of which can increase DB's to your DAW. Increase your Gain to the edge of break-up for a bluesy sound or pull back for a clean tone. Then adjust the Master and then Output to your DAW. You also have controls in your DAW to increase the DB's. For digital recording, The optimum recording levels for a DAW, (Digital Audio Workstation) is -18 to -12 db, which is way less than an analog set up. I remember with analog, we would run hotter. But for DAW's See: www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=www.sweetwater.com/insync/ideal-level-record-tracks-daw/%23:~:text%3DFor%2520dynamic%2520tracks%252C%2520the%2520recommended,between%2520%252D18dB%2520and%2520%252D12dB.&ved=2ahUKEwia_bTY9-uFAxXvHkQIHWl0AFwQFnoECA4QAw&usg=AOvVaw3C6ncqlrwgk8_7I42k4lgj

    • @StevenParente
      @StevenParente  2 місяці тому +1

      You have a great UA-cam channel! I subscribed.

    • @StevenParente
      @StevenParente  2 місяці тому +1

      Also, if you are going through an interface like the Scarlet, you need to adjust up, to just below the yellow for the highest DB's when recording, or a little red/orange to avoid distortion.

    • @svenneudecker
      @svenneudecker 2 місяці тому +1

      Many thanks for your advice! Seems like I have to increase gain then, when using USB. Master is at ten already and the output knob doesn't seem to affect usb. As I was going for a clean tone my gain is pretty low, other volume cranked, but over all way too quiet. Increasing in my DAW later on sadly brings a lot of white noise.
      Aux via focusrite scarlett has no volume issues, but strangely my tone sounds completely off.
      So it's either more gain using USB or getting a new sound profile for headphone out. I'll experiment a bit.
      Thanks again 👌

    • @StevenParente
      @StevenParente  2 місяці тому +1

      @@svenneudecker You hear a big difference between the headphone port vs. the USB when using the 3.5mm 1/8" TRS to Dual 6.35mm 1/4" TS Mono Stereo Y-Cable Splitter Cord? It's important to use the splitter, or it sounds really bad. As for the USB direct, you might double check the Master Volume and the Output just before recording. I have often had the Spark automatically cut the db's when I was switching between or modifying tones. Then I would just twist the knobs slightly and the output became much louder. I don't know why, except that maybe there is a global setting within the amp that reverts to a lower output until you manually override??? I don't know and I haven't asked anyone at Positive Grid, because they're not very responsive.

  • @scottloganmusic437
    @scottloganmusic437 2 роки тому

    Hi Steve...How do I use a midi with the spark...I have them both plugged into the computer and its not working or at least I can't get the midid and mic to work

    • @StevenParente
      @StevenParente  2 роки тому

      I don't think the Spark is set up for Midi and I haven't used midi lately. I searched several Spark forums and also Positive Grid and didn't find anything. I saw something in the search with Google about a bluetooth midi pedal. Try asking the tech support on the Positive Grid site. Maybe this is a feature they could adding the future. Thanks for watching Scott!

  • @DuelingDragonsMusic
    @DuelingDragonsMusic 6 місяців тому +1

    Very useful! Thank you. My problem with the usb method is that it seems to mute any backing track. Unless I’m doing it wrong.
    I’ll try using the cable to scarlet. This way it’s an analog output. Great tip.

  • @brucebauer8568
    @brucebauer8568 Рік тому +2

    Hi
    Ordered the guitar wireless system you used. Too much latency to work. How did you avoid that?
    Nice video. Very informative.

    • @StevenParente
      @StevenParente  Рік тому +1

      Thank you Bruce! My system is pretty fast, so I don't experience latency. What might help though, is if you are using Logic as your DAW, go to Logic preference, choose audio and set your Device buffer size to 32. This should eliminate any latency. If you aren't using Logic, this will probably work with any DAW. You want this buffer size to be as low as possible while you are playing. When you mix, you will want to increase this, but after you've recorded all the tracks. And you'll want to close any programs you have running. Thanks for watching!

    • @brucebauer8568
      @brucebauer8568 Рік тому +1

      Hi Steve
      That makes good sense, but I was getting the latency directly into the amp. No computer involved. I returned it through Amazon, so now I’m shopping again.

    • @StevenParente
      @StevenParente  Рік тому

      I've never had latency issues with the Getara wireless system, except with interference from a neighbor next door. I live in a condo. There's a little button on the side of the sender and receiver that reestablished the connection. But that only happened couple of times. I had the Spark go out once or twice, about a year and a half ago, but I did factory resets (they have a video on the Positive Grid help page) and everything has been fine. I upgrade the software now, fairly regularly. I hope your next wireless set works out, because it's a lot less hassle sometimes.

  • @feedthewolf6930
    @feedthewolf6930 19 днів тому +1

    Why do u have to use the splitter? Why can’t u just run it into one guitar input on interface. I have volt 276

    • @StevenParente
      @StevenParente  19 днів тому

      Some people like to record through the headphone port for the stereo. You have to use the splitter for that, otherwise the sound is terrible. Or, as you said, you can run direct via USB. In this video, I demonstrated both methods and compared the sound. I personally prefer using the USB direct, using the Spark as an interface, because it's easier to do and I really couldn't hear a difference. Thanks for watching!

    • @feedthewolf6930
      @feedthewolf6930 18 днів тому +1

      @@StevenParente I could hear a little bit of a difference with the splitter and some of the areas I thought it sounded a little better and I’m running on an iPad so I’m having to use a camera adapter which only has one USB connection on it. I wouldn’t be able to plug the Spark right up to the camera adapter. From other videos I’ve seen people say it tries to connect automatically through Bluetooth, which obviously creates latency so I would probably have to use the splitter. Have you ever tried the iPad route or iPhone?

    • @StevenParente
      @StevenParente  18 днів тому +1

      @@feedthewolf6930 No, I've never tried with an iPad. If you get it down, I bet some people would be very interested if you were to make a few "how to" videos about doing it!

    • @feedthewolf6930
      @feedthewolf6930 18 днів тому +1

      @@StevenParente well if the splitter thing works than it should work even in GarageBand bc I’d just be running that splitter to the interface and then the interface into usb camera adapter for iPhone.
      I’m curious if just wasn’t sounding good without the splitter on your end because of the program you’re using. I wonder if it was on Reaper or just any other program if you would still need the splitter. All I know is I don’t wanna buy a splitter if I don’t have to use it lol have you tried using just a single 1/8 to 1/4 in a different program?

    • @StevenParente
      @StevenParente  18 днів тому

      @@feedthewolf6930 You definitely need the splitter. Maybe you didn't see the link in my description, because it was down a ways, but check out this article "How do I record from my guitar amp’s headphone out?": www.soundonsound.com/sound-advice/q-how-do-record-my-guitar-amps-headphone-out