Thank you so much for watching and taking the time to leave such kind words Hoodoo. I also appreciate the sub totally. Thanks again bro, good looking out.
You are a genius! So I was at Bestbuy and saw a desktop microphone that looked like it had that analog to digital converter you spoke about and went to usb. I had some discounts and stuff so it only cost me like 6 bucks.. I didn’t have an altoid can but I have an old tuner pedal I don’t use so I thought if I just put a male 1/4 inch ok the end of the microphone and plug that into my tuner pedal and it has a female jack on the other side… worked like a charm! I didn’t have a male jack so I sacrificed an old guitar cable cutting and splicing an end on it. The only had part was soldering because the microphone had such crappy small wire and I didn’t have any clamps or 3rd hand to help.. but I got it eventually. 🙏🏻 Thank you! You saved me a lot of money! I just converted an old 2013 Mac mini I had that was useless because apple wont let you download app’s anymore, so I installed Linux os unbuntu studio.. it’s amazing it comes pre installed with guitar ix and pretty much anything you could want to create a recording studios.. and it is free and open source
Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment Jenison. Check those Goodwills and thriftstores. There were a lot of this model branded as different things for use with rockband type singing games.
@@heavymetalATC I think I already have a couple. So I may consider this, may also throw a switch in the box so the mic could potentially still be used down the road or as a line out (+4db) device.
this should still surely work when usb end is powered elsewhere other than a computer right? like a car usb outlet? or in my case.. the one on my forklift??
1) I found a $7 NanoPatch+ which is essentially just a volume pot like you said. I put it in line before the altoid interface and it worked perfectly. 2) I learned you can also run a signal through headphone aux cables with an adapter
Thank you for watching and taking the time to come back and comment CWB. 1) That is a great idea! Good clean signal with a buffer. I will always advocate using some kind of pre existing module you have over having to go through bunch of BS for not as good a result. Good thinking. 2) Oh yes I had recorded a few diy "albums" that way back in the old days hahaha, you can get a decent sound into a laptop that way iff you have good gear intfront of the soundcard but I remember going through hell to get it to work with old DAWS as far as latency and "asio" driver crap allowing multi track recording while outputting audio through the same card so you needed the ASIO4ALL pluggin... this usb thing will cut a ton of that hassles on older windows pc for sure. I dont know much at all about interfacing with android or apple devices which it seems many used this for, I guess makes sense nowadays.. my @ss is older than i look and sound and outta touch with new fangles techno logicles. ;)
Thank you for watching and taking the time to leave a comment. If you wanted to record multiple instruments to a single track you could plug the output of a mixer into this. But, if you are going for multiple instruments on multiple tracks you could take a box and put a few inputs on it and a few of these inside of it hooked to a usb hub and run one wire out and the computer would number the inputs automatically and you could assign them to different channels in a DAW and record multiple tracks at one time. Other than that there are chips on the market that can achieve the same thing but with much more soldering and circuit design. I hope this helps, if you try it out let me know how it goes. If you have any problems or further questions feel free to drop a comment.
I really am glad this info helped you out CWB. Make that banger hit bro! if your this driven to watch this and try it... you'll go, as long as you keep the same intensity you cant be stopped.
@@heavymetalATC I have a Ubisoft Hercules Rocksmith instrument cable adapter, but I don’t have the “breakaway” cord which ends with a usb A. It has the same type of ADC thing on the cord, and an extra “bulb” after it. Do you think I can strip the wire either before or after the bulb and do the same thing with it?
That was great. I got to say you told us everything & didn't waste our time. But. I thought you had to hit the 10 min mark for money for you , Which you deserve.! Any way, Thanks .
Thanks Glenn. Yes, they have changed it to only 8 min. recently but that is only for mid video ads to appear it will still be able to have an ad before the video so it will create some revenue. I don't want to throw you people under the bus and be that guy who pads out the vids to a longer time for no reason and puts 4 ads in an 8 min video. It will only be a difference of about 15 cents a day for me so I'd rather make it more watchable and try to build a better relationship with the subs.
Super tip ! Plug and play with cck on iphone and ipad. 👌decent fidelity .. much better than the irig or similar diy via the headphone socket .Thanks for sharing ✌️
This has been my problem. Tied setting up a live stream using mixer out, attenuated cable with an added adaptor to Mic in and having a horrible time with it. I am hoping this will provide a much better line in option without breaking the bank.
Quick question, if i wanted multiple inputs, could i connect the inputs into the one singular usb cable in parallel? Or series? Or connect each one individually to the usb? And which methods are good, and would they even work if i tried??
Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment TL. You can type "1/4 female jack" into ebay or amazon and find many different options but I just checked and was floored by the prices, wooh they have certainly come up in the last year. Seems about 6 bucks is average for a 2 pack on amazon. The only devices I can think of that you could salvage one from would be things you would probably not want to destroy unless they were completely broken and just junk parts, like an old radio with the 1/4 headphones or a broken guitar pedal or amp or maybe an old broken record player?
Does this eliminate the lag/delay from analog output on an Android? Recently made an analog connection to input to Android for Deplike and the lag was at least one note behind what I was playing. Could just order a knock off iRig but I'd rather diy because I hate waiting on the mail.
Thank you so much for watching and taking the time to write a comment... AOR. I really dont know if it would have a lot less lag on android I know on computer its pretty close maybe only 30-60ms of lag something like that. its not dead on but neither is my actual interface.
Thanks, This was one of those Ideas born out of desperation, impatience, and over all cheapskatery. If you ever decide to try this I recommend using a volume pot.
@@heavymetalATC Instead of a pot I am potentially considering a switch with various resistors to set a standard attenuation instead of a variable. Just have to see what I have available to play with. Current attenuation cable I am using is a 100K resistance. Allow the mixer output to be accepted by a mic input on pc. With this I may not need as big of a resistor but would be good to keep it there anyway.
Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment Goat. I am soory to say that a joystick wire will not work it has to be from a usb powered microphone like the ones that come with rockband. It must have the logitech audio usb chipset built into the box on the wire.
I couldn't find any microphones with that kind of cable. But , my webcamera(which has a mic) have a cable with a lump on it. Can I use that? Please reply . Pleaseee please
Thank you for watching and comment I do appear to be 10 months late but, I am pretty sure you could use the mic input from webcam by itself if it comes up that way when you plug it in but dont know for sure. If it shows up as audio you could maybe actually hack exactly into the wires in the back of the mic on the webcam but it seems kind of difficult.
Without looking for it I found a $5 usb rock band microphone, I noticed it had the lump enclosure and a Logitech logo. I was able to talk down the price to $3 so hopefully it works, now to find a jack and I'm all set.
Thanks for watching and taking the time to write a comment Nick. You should be able to get away with that. This configuration has plenty (kinda too much) gain so loosing a little wont hurt you.
Thank you for watching and taking the time to leave a comment Kenneth. I have never tried one of the guitar specific Behringer branded interfaces. I have a cheap little powered mixer from them with a USB out and it works OK, the compressor in it is pretty good. But, it is kind of noisy when the gain is over half. This comment has inspired me to see if anyone has found a solution to the hum. Thanks again.
I have a behringer guitar link interface that comes in a plastic shell and is very noisy even with moderate gain. Do you think moving it to a metal enclosure would help with that?
I think it would work fine for input into the program. I do suggest using the volume knob hack from the video or you may have to turn the guitar down. But I have had reports of another viewer using it on his phone and getting great results. I woukld say the latency I got in the studio was just a few milliseconds it was no different than my actual usb audio interface. I hope that helps and thank you for taking the time to watch and comment. When you try it let me know how it goes, I would love to get feedback and see how your results compare to ours.
Hey Clementine, would you be able to do this with multiple XLR channels? I have this old M-Audio Mobile Pre (1st gen) and I’d like to take it apart and do something like this. Would love to hear your thoughts. Thanks for your time and thanks for the video!
Thank you so much for watching and taking the time to write a comment Kaosevig. Yeah, If its already multi channel, you can change the plugs from 1/4" inch to XLR you might have to figure out exactly what to do with the sheild ground, I would say put it on the metal enclosure and maybe pick up a ground from the sheild wire of the usb cable? I guess I'm just failing to understand the question completely, If you are saying to take the interface apart solder in some XLR jacks to the board where the 1/4s are and put it in a metal box or like a pedal enclosure absolutely, just make sure the board doesnt short on the metal but with it inside the box and with the sheilding of the enclosure and 3 lead xlrs it should be very quiet hum wise.
Have you tried using the USB plug in the back of the unit? You may already have the interface available with that unit and don't even know it. Also, keep in mind that XLR is a balanced signal. So inputs and outputs are looking for or providing a positive and negative signal, not left & right.
Thank you so much for watching taking the time to comment ans for showing a genuine interest Nitesh. If you can find any type of usb mic like the little Journivo or Creative desktop computer mics as well as many brands on amazon or ebay etc. You can get to the microphone wires and solder in an input and many of those desktop mics have a volume pot on the base which is great. I hope that helps thanks again.
Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment Milan, that should be fine. It may have slightly less gain and highs but maybe not even noticeable. I hope you went for it.
Thank you for watching and taking the time to leave a comment. I don't see why that wouldn't work. You could wire a stereo jack to the headphone wires and have a legit I/O interface to record and monitor. Thanks again Ffsooo3. If you build it let me know how it goes and if you have any issues or questions drop a comment.
@@heavymetalATC Do you have any secrets or suggestions as to how to deal with (strip & solder) the super thin wires that are now in all these lightweight headsets?
@@NeverTookTheTime Yes. if you mean the ones with the green or red varnish on them like magnet wire inside the case instead of a real rubber covering? You can take a lighter and touch the flame to the end of the wire. But! be ready to blow it out immediately its flammable as all hell and that will remove the varnish insulation. then you can solder it and it will make a connection. You may have to scrape the black off but it usually just works if you solder the heck out of it. I hope that helps.
@@heavymetalATC I hate those new wires, I think they were intentionally designed to make us buy more materials to through away. I have had to get rid of headsets and mics because I haven't had luck with them.
Thank you so much for watching and taking the time to write such an honest and kind comment Mike. Im glad it helped you out bro that is awesome to hear.
Thank you so much for watching and taking the time to leave a kind comment Christian. Dude if that is your real name thats awesome cause thats my name too. Clemintine is just a nickname/stagename.
HAHAHA Like that did you Bash. Just a moment before that my hand was right in the way and my inner voice said " hey! Dumbf@ck move them fingers to the edge". It was almost BAD! It would have made for good video though I suppose. Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment bro.
Thanks for the view and for taking the time to comment. I'm glad I could inspire you to try some things. That's what its all about. Let me know how it works out. If you run into any problems or have any questions feel free to drop a comment and I'll try to get back to you in a timely manner.
As someone who loves teaching, I really admire your presentation. The diagrams and instructions are very effective and well crafted.
Thank you so much for watching and taking the time to leave such kind and encouraging words VS. I really appreciate your time and supportive attitude.
Just built this up and works great! Thank you so much. Highly underrated channel
I can’t believe this actually sounds half good subscribed
Thank you so much for watching and taking the time to leave such kind words Hoodoo. I also appreciate the sub totally. Thanks again bro, good looking out.
You are a genius! So I was at Bestbuy and saw a desktop microphone that looked like it had that analog to digital converter you spoke about and went to usb. I had some discounts and stuff so it only cost me like 6 bucks.. I didn’t have an altoid can but I have an old tuner pedal I don’t use so I thought if I just put a male 1/4 inch ok the end of the microphone and plug that into my tuner pedal and it has a female jack on the other side… worked like a charm! I didn’t have a male jack so I sacrificed an old guitar cable cutting and splicing an end on it. The only had part was soldering because the microphone had such crappy small wire and I didn’t have any clamps or 3rd hand to help.. but I got it eventually. 🙏🏻 Thank you! You saved me a lot of money! I just converted an old 2013 Mac mini I had that was useless because apple wont let you download app’s anymore, so I installed Linux os unbuntu studio.. it’s amazing it comes pre installed with guitar ix and pretty much anything you could want to create a recording studios.. and it is free and open source
Fantastic!!! Thanks for the info. Now I need to keep my eyes open for those mics.
Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment Jenison. Check those Goodwills and thriftstores. There were a lot of this model branded as different things for use with rockband type singing games.
@@heavymetalATC I think I already have a couple. So I may consider this, may also throw a switch in the box so the mic could potentially still be used down the road or as a line out (+4db) device.
this should still surely work when usb end is powered elsewhere other than a computer right? like a car usb outlet? or in my case.. the one on my forklift??
1) I found a $7 NanoPatch+ which is essentially just a volume pot like you said. I put it in line before the altoid interface and it worked perfectly.
2) I learned you can also run a signal through headphone aux cables with an adapter
Thank you for watching and taking the time to come back and comment CWB.
1) That is a great idea! Good clean signal with a buffer. I will always advocate using some kind of pre existing module you have over having to go through bunch of BS for not as good a result. Good thinking.
2) Oh yes I had recorded a few diy "albums" that way back in the old days hahaha, you can get a decent sound into a laptop that way iff you have good gear intfront of the soundcard but I remember going through hell to get it to work with old DAWS as far as latency and "asio" driver crap allowing multi track recording while outputting audio through the same card so you needed the ASIO4ALL pluggin... this usb thing will cut a ton of that hassles on older windows pc for sure.
I dont know much at all about interfacing with android or apple devices which it seems many used this for, I guess makes sense nowadays.. my @ss is older than i look and sound and outta touch with new fangles techno logicles. ;)
Very clever idea. How would you make a multi track audio interface??
Thank you for watching and taking the time to leave a comment. If you wanted to record multiple instruments to a single track you could plug the output of a mixer into this. But, if you are going for multiple instruments on multiple tracks you could take a box and put a few inputs on it and a few of these inside of it hooked to a usb hub and run one wire out and the computer would number the inputs automatically and you could assign them to different channels in a DAW and record multiple tracks at one time. Other than that there are chips on the market that can achieve the same thing but with much more soldering and circuit design. I hope this helps, if you try it out let me know how it goes. If you have any problems or further questions feel free to drop a comment.
I can’t believe this worked! Incredible
I really am glad this info helped you out CWB. Make that banger hit bro! if your this driven to watch this and try it... you'll go, as long as you keep the same intensity you cant be stopped.
@@heavymetalATC I have a Ubisoft Hercules Rocksmith instrument cable adapter, but I don’t have the “breakaway” cord which ends with a usb A. It has the same type of ADC thing on the cord, and an extra “bulb” after it. Do you think I can strip the wire either before or after the bulb and do the same thing with it?
its worth a try if you dont need it anymore?@@CaptainWrinkleBrain
I tried to make one, and it shows up as a microphone, but I'm not getting any sound
this works i found one on ebay for 5 bucks and used an altoids half tin and it works great. i just need to add a pot now. but thanks homie.
Thank you so much for watching and taking the time to leave a kind comment Steve. I appreciate the update that is great!
I like doing things like that. If knew how. How about a small effect transfer to a favorite box like that one.
“We don’t need that chuck it” 😂😂😂 brilliant. I replayed that part several times.
Found a headshet for a low price. Want to build this for fun. I Wonder how it would be with an output too.
I got this midi microphone thing by Roland but my wires are, red, orange and red. Any idea how to wire?
I really have no Idea bro they may have been 2 hots and a ground for L+, G, R+ so it may have been stereo.
That was great. I got to say you told us everything & didn't waste our time. But. I thought you had to hit the 10 min mark for money for you , Which you deserve.! Any way, Thanks .
Thanks Glenn. Yes, they have changed it to only 8 min. recently but that is only for mid video ads to appear it will still be able to have an ad before the video so it will create some revenue. I don't want to throw you people under the bus and be that guy who pads out the vids to a longer time for no reason and puts 4 ads in an 8 min video. It will only be a difference of about 15 cents a day for me so I'd rather make it more watchable and try to build a better relationship with the subs.
@@heavymetalATC legend
Super tip ! Plug and play with cck on iphone and ipad. 👌decent fidelity .. much better than the irig or similar diy via the headphone socket .Thanks for sharing ✌️
Awesome! Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment and share some good info.
This has been my problem. Tied setting up a live stream using mixer out, attenuated cable with an added adaptor to Mic in and having a horrible time with it. I am hoping this will provide a much better line in option without breaking the bank.
That Altoids Tin Usb Audio Interface Worked 😊 Thanks
Thank you so much for watching and taking the time to give an up date and leave some kind words Art. That is Awesome I am SO glad I could help.
This is so awesome man !!
thanks SSBOO.
Does anyone know if I can use a 1 meg pot instead of a 500k? All I currently have on hand is the 1 meg
yup im sure you used it but itll work fine just more sensitive to movement and more gain.
How’d you go with the 1meg? That’s all I have on hand also.
Quick question, if i wanted multiple inputs, could i connect the inputs into the one singular usb cable in parallel? Or series? Or connect each one individually to the usb? And which methods are good, and would they even work if i tried??
You almost cut your fingers at 2:06... nice video!
Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment Julio. Yeah I just about got myself really good huh? lol I was lucky "this time" hahaha
Yup, adding this to the TODO list
Does it work with a cell phone if you use a usb adapter?
hey quick question where can i find a quarter inch instrument jack? thx :)
Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment TL. You can type "1/4 female jack" into ebay or amazon and find many different options but I just checked and was floored by the prices, wooh they have certainly come up in the last year. Seems about 6 bucks is average for a 2 pack on amazon. The only devices I can think of that you could salvage one from would be things you would probably not want to destroy unless they were completely broken and just junk parts, like an old radio with the 1/4 headphones or a broken guitar pedal or amp or maybe an old broken record player?
Does this eliminate the lag/delay from analog output on an Android?
Recently made an analog connection to input to Android for Deplike and the lag was at least one note behind what I was playing.
Could just order a knock off iRig but I'd rather diy because I hate waiting on the mail.
Thank you so much for watching and taking the time to write a comment... AOR. I really dont know if it would have a lot less lag on android I know on computer its pretty close maybe only 30-60ms of lag something like that. its not dead on but neither is my actual interface.
nice - i ee these alot up here at resale store they tend to cost 1.99-3.99
Thanks, This was one of those Ideas born out of desperation, impatience, and over all cheapskatery. If you ever decide to try this I recommend using a volume pot.
@@heavymetalATC Instead of a pot I am potentially considering a switch with various resistors to set a standard attenuation instead of a variable. Just have to see what I have available to play with. Current attenuation cable I am using is a 100K resistance. Allow the mixer output to be accepted by a mic input on pc.
With this I may not need as big of a resistor but would be good to keep it there anyway.
My old joystick usb cabele will work? Cuz it have 4 wires
Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment Goat. I am soory to say that a joystick wire will not work it has to be from a usb powered microphone like the ones that come with rockband. It must have the logitech audio usb chipset built into the box on the wire.
@@heavymetalATC it's okay, I already bought an audio interface, it have phantom power
I couldn't find any microphones with that kind of cable. But , my webcamera(which has a mic) have a cable with a lump on it. Can I use that? Please reply . Pleaseee please
Thank you for watching and comment I do appear to be 10 months late but, I am pretty sure you could use the mic input from webcam by itself if it comes up that way when you plug it in but dont know for sure. If it shows up as audio you could maybe actually hack exactly into the wires in the back of the mic on the webcam but it seems kind of difficult.
how are you recording the audio from the interface
Without looking for it I found a $5 usb rock band microphone, I noticed it had the lump enclosure and a Logitech logo. I was able to talk down the price to $3 so hopefully it works, now to find a jack and I'm all set.
Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment Jose. I hope it ended up working out for you.
Will a 50k volume pot work too? Considering using this for my guitar so I can hook it up to the computer to use as a amp, and digital pedals.
Thanks for watching and taking the time to write a comment Nick. You should be able to get away with that. This configuration has plenty (kinda too much) gain so loosing a little wont hurt you.
Sounds better than those $20 "Behringer" guitar interfaces. Of course those can fixed with a couple of caps.
Thank you for watching and taking the time to leave a comment Kenneth. I have never tried one of the guitar specific Behringer branded interfaces. I have a cheap little powered mixer from them with a USB out and it works OK, the compressor in it is pretty good. But, it is kind of noisy when the gain is over half. This comment has inspired me to see if anyone has found a solution to the hum. Thanks again.
@@heavymetalATC IIRC they are all the same. I think I have my off branded version away in my purge a month ago.
Nice with the old Akai mic! - It sounds great.. as good as any $200 blue lou thingamagig the kids all spend too much money on!
Totally agree!
I have a behringer guitar link interface that comes in a plastic shell and is very noisy even with moderate gain. Do you think moving it to a metal enclosure would help with that?
It will as long as you ground the case. That’s what actually blocks the interference. It’s basically a faraday cage…
Thank you 30yrs. That is absolutely correct. I was only 11 months late Hahaha
@@30years2late I am thinking not as big of an effect, but a couple of layers of Reynolds Wrap might do the same thing?
How well will it work with the FREE version of AmpliTube? Mainly how is the latency?
I think it would work fine for input into the program. I do suggest using the volume knob hack from the video or you may have to turn the guitar down. But I have had reports of another viewer using it on his phone and getting great results. I woukld say the latency I got in the studio was just a few milliseconds it was no different than my actual usb audio interface. I hope that helps and thank you for taking the time to watch and comment. When you try it let me know how it goes, I would love to get feedback and see how your results compare to ours.
Hey Clementine, would you be able to do this with multiple XLR channels?
I have this old M-Audio Mobile Pre (1st gen) and I’d like to take it apart and do something like this. Would love to hear your thoughts. Thanks for your time and thanks for the video!
Thank you so much for watching and taking the time to write a comment Kaosevig. Yeah, If its already multi channel, you can change the plugs from 1/4" inch to XLR you might have to figure out exactly what to do with the sheild ground, I would say put it on the metal enclosure and maybe pick up a ground from the sheild wire of the usb cable? I guess I'm just failing to understand the question completely, If you are saying to take the interface apart solder in some XLR jacks to the board where the 1/4s are and put it in a metal box or like a pedal enclosure absolutely, just make sure the board doesnt short on the metal but with it inside the box and with the sheilding of the enclosure and 3 lead xlrs it should be very quiet hum wise.
Have you tried using the USB plug in the back of the unit? You may already have the interface available with that unit and don't even know it.
Also, keep in mind that XLR is a balanced signal. So inputs and outputs are looking for or providing a positive and negative signal, not left & right.
I couldn't find this type of mic...what other type of mic will serve the purpose?
Thank you so much for watching taking the time to comment ans for showing a genuine interest Nitesh. If you can find any type of usb mic like the little Journivo or Creative desktop computer mics as well as many brands on amazon or ebay etc. You can get to the microphone wires and solder in an input and many of those desktop mics have a volume pot on the base which is great. I hope that helps thanks again.
@@heavymetalATC thanks a lot...will definitely try it 🙂
Is it ok if i put A100K potentiometer in place of A500K?
Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment Milan, that should be fine. It may have slightly less gain and highs but maybe not even noticeable. I hope you went for it.
Hmm... I might try that.
did ya do it? hahaha
Incredible!
I am so glad you find this stuff useful, Rock on bro!
Amazing
3:32 Rezo por vos, Charly y Spinetta
very creative !!
Thank you for the kind words Rodrigo. Much appreciated.
@@heavymetalATC my pleasure, big fan of yours since your video where you build an optical compressor with pieces of junk ,thats impressive bro
Would a usb headset (earphones and microphone) work as well?
Thank you for watching and taking the time to leave a comment. I don't see why that wouldn't work. You could wire a stereo jack to the headphone wires and have a legit I/O interface to record and monitor. Thanks again Ffsooo3. If you build it let me know how it goes and if you have any issues or questions drop a comment.
@@heavymetalATC Do you have any secrets or suggestions as to how to deal with (strip & solder) the super thin wires that are now in all these lightweight headsets?
@@NeverTookTheTime Yes. if you mean the ones with the green or red varnish on them like magnet wire inside the case instead of a real rubber covering? You can take a lighter and touch the flame to the end of the wire. But! be ready to blow it out immediately its flammable as all hell and that will remove the varnish insulation. then you can solder it and it will make a connection. You may have to scrape the black off but it usually just works if you solder the heck out of it. I hope that helps.
@@heavymetalATC I hate those new wires, I think they were intentionally designed to make us buy more materials to through away.
I have had to get rid of headsets and mics because I haven't had luck with them.
awesome
Thanks for sharing 🙏🙏
Thank you so much for watching and taking the time to show your kind appreciation Apaitia.
sorry to cuss but ffFUCKIN AMAZING works dude .. saved me bank just now and got me playing sooner than i would have been
Thank you so much for watching and taking the time to write such an honest and kind comment Mike. Im glad it helped you out bro that is awesome to hear.
Impressive
Thank you so much for watching and taking the time to leave a kind comment Christian. Dude if that is your real name thats awesome cause thats my name too. Clemintine is just a nickname/stagename.
@@heavymetalATC hell yea bro, sure is my name. Keep up the good work.
2:07
JESUS!
HAHAHA Like that did you Bash. Just a moment before that my hand was right in the way and my inner voice said " hey! Dumbf@ck move them fingers to the edge". It was almost BAD! It would have made for good video though I suppose. Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment bro.
@@heavymetalATC You could say... bloody educational vid! :D
Why the hell I bought focusrite
🔥🔥
Yooooo Thanks bro.
2:07 💀
hhahaha yeah I about sht my britches right then. I though yep lets leave that and everyone will be extra careful.
Just realised I’ve got a mic to kill. Thanks, this will keep me busy on the weekend:)
Thanks for the view and for taking the time to comment. I'm glad I could inspire you to try some things. That's what its all about. Let me know how it works out. If you run into any problems or have any questions feel free to drop a comment and I'll try to get back to you in a timely manner.