I'm getting my Audio Interface tomorrow, question tho...
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I'm getting my Audio Interface tomorrow, question tho...
I ordered the Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 and should be getting it in the mail tomorrow. I have a few questions though. I have never used an Audio Interface and am new to Mixcraft as well and don't really know what I need to know about how to get everything set up and working so I can record with it. Does anyone have any tips or something that could help me know what I need to know? I have no idea really where to start other than I have to open up the package when I get it tomorrow
One more thing, to get a good quality sound when recording, does it matter what my sound card or any of the other components in my computer are?
One more thing, to get a good quality sound when recording, does it matter what my sound card or any of the other components in my computer are?
Re: I'm getting my Audio Interface tomorrow, question tho...
Allow me...
I got my Focusrite 2i2 only this week and this is how it goes...
Opened the box and installed the Focusrite drivers using the supplied CD. I also installed the VST plugins also on the CD.
I plugged the 2i2 into the computer using supplied USB cable and let the computer sort itself out.
Opened mixcraft... settings... clicked on ASIO driver... dropped the Asio Device box down and selected Scarlett... clicked OK.
Then plug mic (or guitar) into input 1 on the 2i2
Arm the track (I select Left for guitar and Right for vocals)
press record...
sorted
I got my Focusrite 2i2 only this week and this is how it goes...
Opened the box and installed the Focusrite drivers using the supplied CD. I also installed the VST plugins also on the CD.
I plugged the 2i2 into the computer using supplied USB cable and let the computer sort itself out.
Opened mixcraft... settings... clicked on ASIO driver... dropped the Asio Device box down and selected Scarlett... clicked OK.
Then plug mic (or guitar) into input 1 on the 2i2
Arm the track (I select Left for guitar and Right for vocals)
press record...
sorted
Re: I'm getting my Audio Interface tomorrow, question tho...
I plugged my headphones into the headphone socket on the 2i2 and make sure the Direct Monitoring switch is ON.
Level up the instrument and level up the headphones.
As far as I can understand your soundcard has little bearing on the sound quality being recorded.
enjoy
Level up the instrument and level up the headphones.
As far as I can understand your soundcard has little bearing on the sound quality being recorded.
enjoy
Re: I'm getting my Audio Interface tomorrow, question tho...
Sorry I forgot to add...
Once you've recorded a track try using the Scarlett plugins. The reverb is very good.
Once you've recorded a track try using the Scarlett plugins. The reverb is very good.
Re: I'm getting my Audio Interface tomorrow, question tho...
You both may want to make sure your up to date with the driver's from your interfaces company. They get updated periodically. If you installed from CD or DVD the drivers may be out dated. As for your soundcard.. if you plan to use your system on a dedicated set of studio monitor's there's really no need for the internal sound card. In fact if you have any audio issues it may be best to just disable it.
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Re: I'm getting my Audio Interface tomorrow, question tho...
ahhh I forgot to mention that! I did go to the website and install latest drivers after I did all the rest above!
good point!
good point!
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Alright thanks guys....I have a few questions about this video on the scarlett 2i2 though -
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6quoJTMAmzs)
Why is he connecting them two cables from the speakers to the 2i2 at 2:05 in the video?
And what is ableton live light 8 that he is talking about at 2:13 in the video? Do I need to install that too?
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6quoJTMAmzs)
Why is he connecting them two cables from the speakers to the 2i2 at 2:05 in the video?
And what is ableton live light 8 that he is talking about at 2:13 in the video? Do I need to install that too?
Re: I'm getting my Audio Interface tomorrow, question tho...
The scarlet 2i2 has it's own audio output that allows you to listen to playbacks and recording through the interface. The two cables he is using connect to the speakers. Unlike what you may be used to for speaker output connections (rca type jacks or speaker terminals) the 2i2 has 1/4" phone jack outputs. The Abelton Live Light 8 is a "freebie" version of another DAW that you don't need to install unles you want to. The video is pretty good, follow the instructions and the previous posts here and you should be OK. Rememebr to get the latest driver as the video indicates.
Re: I'm getting my Audio Interface tomorrow, question tho...
That Ableton is recording software but as you already use the best software in the world (mixcraft) you don't need to worry yourself because it isn't as good.
The 2 speakers outputs are for connecting monitoring speakers, use the big monitoring knob to adjust volume. I personally prefer head phones for monitoring
The 2 speakers outputs are for connecting monitoring speakers, use the big monitoring knob to adjust volume. I personally prefer head phones for monitoring
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Re: I'm getting my Audio Interface tomorrow, question tho...
Just a cautionary here folks - always have 'in your plans' a decent set of studio monitors suitable for the size room you mix in. Don't confuse these with Hi Fi speakers which can color the sound.
Depending on the headphones you use, you can sometimes find a vast difference when the same mix is played back on monitors.
Depending on the headphones you use, you can sometimes find a vast difference when the same mix is played back on monitors.
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Dell 3050 SFF; i3; 32 gig RAM; MX 8, 9 and 10.5 Pro; Win 11 Pro
Focusrite Solo; Sennheiser HD650 cans
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YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@trevsaudio
Re: I'm getting my Audio Interface tomorrow, question tho...
That's why I spent hundreds on my headphones. I find it better for the neighbors too.
Although I do agree about the mixing, there is some differences.
Although I do agree about the mixing, there is some differences.
Re: I'm getting my Audio Interface tomorrow, question tho...
I've found that headphones can be far too forgiving with the sound. Just about anything sounds good through my Shure SRH440's, thus making them totally unsuitable for mixing and mastering.LeeJ wrote:That's why I spent hundreds on my headphones. I find it better for the neighbors too.
Although I do agree about the mixing, there is some differences.