It’s worth having the DI in there if only for the robustness of the XLR connection, they’re less likely to come out in travel. It also makes this a much more versatile rig, with pads and ground lifts so you can essentially use your rig as an 8 channel mixer, allowing a DAW to handle signal processing.
It’s so kind of you to make this kind of tutorial videos. You could be doing a simple cover or anything else but instead you help your viewers with tips you learned from your experience❤️🤟
Thanx for this vid. I was an absolute know nothing about this stuff, so this vid is great for me. Just moved to Nashville, so I think this is something I'll need to get on board with quickly.
The SKB Studio Flyer comes with the underside cable pass-thru sealed. Did you manually cut them out to allow for the cables to go underneath the main compartment?
Is it possible that you can give us an example using this at a venue? Whenever venues allow shows again 😂 I really want to see how I can do this with my band
@@samuelappiah8560 That's what Redroomberlin was saying. There's no need. Balanced outputs can be on TRS as well as XLR. A DI is just for converting hi impedance unbalanced to low impedance balanced. Most interfaces today have balanced line outs on TRS. Just need a TRS to XLR cable.
Good and informative video but isn't more convenient to have the backing mixed as just one track (minus cluck/guide). I mean the mix has to be great but from there on is there then a real need for control of the individual parts of the backing track?
Why bother putting a Behringer DI in the chain? It’s more unnecessary money to spend, makes the rig bigger/heavier, and worse, it introduces another opportunity for noise. That interface has balanced outs.
Bravo man! Moi, je te félicite pour ta présentation. Je travaille avec QSC TouchMix 16 pour avoir un résultat similaire et plus simple. En plus, avec 12 iPad ou 12 cellulaires tout est possible en télécommande à distance... Tu expliques bien, vraiment bon... Merci!
I've been following thus channel for a while and it's been helping me out so much! I'm using Ableton for live looping guitars, bass, synthesizer and various other instruments. I'm using my Apollo twin and using my MIDI footswitch for easy accessibility and looping. My question is how can I get the best possible sound when I plug in through my PA? Should I be routing my instruments two different outputs? Should I use multiple computers? Should I get a DIY rig? Should I also be playing with my amps?Got any suggestions here for my output sound?
@@seanwalsh999 thanks I figured this out a long time ago but I was able to wrap some stuff and I typically use a percussion loop to waste all my metronome loops so when I play live I'm able to have them my lips planes hear percussion track
From what I know that could be a problem if the person running FOH accidentally switched on phantom power on the board. If the xlr is plugged into it then the current could fry the output of the Interface or worse, the whole Interface.
Maciek Gonet this is a fair concern. I’m tempted to open up my interface and look now but I bet the signal is buffered on the way out. all phantom power does really is provide a DC offset. As long as that signal is buffered or similar on the way out everything *should* be fine. Buffering is exactly what you’re suggesting the DI is doing. Super valid concern though
According to this guy of the video that i shown, there is no need to have a D.I Rack for Backing Tracks, with just 1/4" TRS to XLR cable should be fine th-cam.com/video/-YzcUxCJLfI/w-d-xo.html&t=122
I'm pretty new to recording and all this and i could'nt find a solution on the internet yet. Most audio interfaces e.g. the focusrite 18i20 got phantom power switches for channel 1-4 and 5-8. But most sets of drum mics have 5 dynamic mics and 2 condenser mics, that require phantom power. How does this work out? I looked up like 50 tutorials about drum recording and interface/mic reviews and nobody ever talks about this. Can anyone help me with this?
Hi Connor have you done any videos on making the backing tracks for playing live ? I’ve tried but I seem to have bother with a little bit of my click spilling over and coming out front of house.
Did I miss it... Do you have to pan your click track to the left and all the other tracks to the right (or vice versa) in the actual track itself? When you bounce it down?
Really important question: If you can´t or don´t want to record the audios you would like to use as your backing track for whatever reason, you can still program them with Midi, right? But if you want to program Midi I´m pretty sure you have to do that in the arrangement view. So now the question: Is it possible to put that Midi notes (if you can call them notes) that you produced and that you want to use as your backing track into the session view onto a Midi Channel? If it is, how? Is it possible to record and save it from the arrangement view so you can import it to a Midi channel in the session view, or can you just copy it from the arrangement view and paste it into the session view into a Midi channel? It may be possible to transform the Midi notes into actual audio, maybe even through recording and saving, if what you record transforms Midi already into an audio file, so you can actually use it as an audio file, so you can save it and import it to an audio channel in the session view. Maybe, and that´s also how I believe it is, both works. I can´t try it out myself at the moment, because my current band doesn´t need it at the moment and as I´m only 15 I can´t just buy those things for no reason, if I don´t have any use for it at the moment, however I wanted to find out more about it, because I heard a because I've heard from drummers a few times now that this can be a plus point that can lead to being hired. If somebody made it through that book, thank you! If you even have an answer to it, that´s great! :)
Or you can just use the “TRACK RIG” by Loop Community with USB to 8 XLR Outputs which works with all the Major DAWS including Ableton Live. That’s how I use my set up! Very easy and simple
Not a bad suggestion if all you’re doing is solely tracks, but for the same price as the TrackRig, you can get the Focusrite interface I’m using in this video which can be used for awesome recordings, and a ton of other IO situations.
Why bother having musicians or singers? You can have the original artist on a CD or DVD. Think of the money a church would save, not having to hire a worship leader. In fact, why even hire a Pastor. You can have big name preachers like Billy or Franklin Graham, John Piper or whoever every Sunday preach on video.
Those line outs on the interface are balanced trs line outs! All you need is a trs to XLR converter. A di rack is unnecessary.
It’s worth having the DI in there if only for the robustness of the XLR connection, they’re less likely to come out in travel.
It also makes this a much more versatile rig, with pads and ground lifts so you can essentially use your rig as an 8 channel mixer, allowing a DAW to handle signal processing.
It’s so kind of you to make this kind of tutorial videos. You could be doing a simple cover or anything else but instead you help your viewers with tips you learned from your experience❤️🤟
The 18i20 has balanced outputs. I use them for mixdown in analog.
Im curious what are those constraints for holding down your laptop?
Dope brother! The worship team I am on uses ableton. Never played with in ears before but after getting used to it will never play without them!
Thanx for this vid. I was an absolute know nothing about this stuff, so this vid is great for me. Just moved to Nashville, so I think this is something I'll need to get on board with quickly.
How did you route that Furman cable in the Cable spaces on the bottom?
Casey:You’d have 20-30 band members and you just can’t do that.
For KING & COUNTRY: 🥺 why not
The SKB Studio Flyer comes with the underside cable pass-thru sealed. Did you manually cut them out to allow for the cables to go underneath the main compartment?
the same question...
That’s what I was wondering too!
How did you get the chords under neath the rack like that did punch wholes at the bottom where the two big slits are?
That's studio looks sick sir!!!!!
@@axlsaludo true sir
Is it possible that you can give us an example using this at a venue? Whenever venues allow shows again 😂 I really want to see how I can do this with my band
Could you plug an instrument straight into the interface and put effects on it through a DAW and still send it out with the tracks?
Hi did you drill holes into the cord pockets so that your cords could pass through?
Please let me know as well!!
I want to see your rage and crazyness about drumming
Im doing exactly this set up. What is the hard case surrounding it?
Did you drill into the case? How did you get the cords to pass through to the bottom compartment?
I have the same question. How did u fix it?
Same here!!
same here
The best video out. 😁
I want a guide how to set up in ear monitoring for a budget with and without click
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The outputs of the Scarlett 18i20 are balanced tho...
I was thinking the same. I use a Saffire Pro 40, and I just use 0,5m TRS-to-XLR cables out of the interface and into XLR-plugs on the back of the rack
The Behringer is functioning more like a converter in this case, line to XLR to run to the house.
@@samuelappiah8560 That's what Redroomberlin was saying. There's no need. Balanced outputs can be on TRS as well as XLR. A DI is just for converting hi impedance unbalanced to low impedance balanced. Most interfaces today have balanced line outs on TRS. Just need a TRS to XLR cable.
He have to use so long way to TRS/XLR connection Soundcard already to balanced output, dont need DI box !
18i20 has balanced outputs right?
This video was very helpful!!! Thank you!!!
Great video dude
Good and informative video but isn't more convenient to have the backing mixed as just one track (minus cluck/guide). I mean the mix has to be great but from there on is there then a real need for control of the individual parts of the backing track?
So this is the guy who has a flaming sticks?
Great video, thank you.
You can fit a qsc digital mixer 8 instead of a laptop?
You make the best videos ever!
I really enjoy your vids:) Could you do a video on editing drum covers with more than one camera angle?
Why bother putting a Behringer DI in the chain? It’s more unnecessary money to spend, makes the rig bigger/heavier, and worse, it introduces another opportunity for noise. That interface has balanced outs.
Bravo man! Moi, je te félicite pour ta présentation. Je travaille avec QSC TouchMix 16 pour avoir un résultat similaire et plus simple. En plus, avec 12 iPad ou 12 cellulaires tout est possible en télécommande à distance... Tu expliques bien, vraiment bon... Merci!
Can you please help us. We have the tascam interface and our output for guitar isnt coming out and we have no idea why.
Looks awesome mate.. thanks for the video.
Yep. It's very entertaining.
Super helpful, thanks for sharing!
Where do you buy/get your songs for your covers?
I've been following thus channel for a while and it's been helping me out so much! I'm using Ableton for live looping guitars, bass, synthesizer and various other instruments. I'm using my Apollo twin and using my MIDI footswitch for easy accessibility and looping. My question is how can I get the best possible sound when I plug in through my PA? Should I be routing my instruments two different outputs? Should I use multiple computers? Should I get a DIY rig? Should I also be playing with my amps?Got any suggestions here for my output sound?
You need to EQ your output to your PA differently than your in-ears or monitor wedges. What mixer are you using?
@@seanwalsh999 thanks I figured this out a long time ago but I was able to wrap some stuff and I typically use a percussion loop to waste all my metronome loops so when I play live I'm able to have them my lips planes hear percussion track
How much is this rig to begin with
Why do you need the DI box? Couldnt you simply use a 1/4" to XLR cable?
From what I know that could be a problem if the person running FOH accidentally switched on phantom power on the board. If the xlr is plugged into it then the current could fry the output of the Interface or worse, the whole Interface.
Maciek Gonet this is a fair concern. I’m tempted to open up my interface and look now but I bet the signal is buffered on the way out. all phantom power does really is provide a DC offset. As long as that signal is buffered or similar on the way out everything *should* be fine. Buffering is exactly what you’re suggesting the DI is doing. Super valid concern though
According to this guy of the video that i shown, there is no need to have a D.I Rack for Backing Tracks, with just 1/4" TRS to XLR cable should be fine
th-cam.com/video/-YzcUxCJLfI/w-d-xo.html&t=122
Hi i bought some drum gear like remo emperor 14 and the colortone 14 and a person named alex
I love ur vids
I'm pretty new to recording and all this and i could'nt find a solution on the internet yet. Most audio interfaces e.g. the focusrite 18i20 got phantom power switches for channel 1-4 and 5-8. But most sets of drum mics have 5 dynamic mics and 2 condenser mics, that require phantom power. How does this work out? I looked up like 50 tutorials about drum recording and interface/mic reviews and nobody ever talks about this. Can anyone help me with this?
Hi Connor have you done any videos on making the backing tracks for playing live ? I’ve tried but I seem to have bother with a little bit of my click spilling over and coming out front of house.
So DI or no DI ?
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Thanks man
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Did I miss it... Do you have to pan your click track to the left and all the other tracks to the right (or vice versa) in the actual track itself? When you bounce it down?
Really important question:
If you can´t or don´t want to record the audios you would like to use as your backing track for whatever reason, you can still program them with Midi, right? But if you want to program Midi I´m pretty sure you have to do that in the arrangement view. So now the question: Is it possible to put that Midi notes (if you can call them notes) that you produced and that you want to use as your backing track into the session view onto a Midi Channel? If it is, how? Is it possible to record and save it from the arrangement view so you can import it to a Midi channel in the session view, or can you just copy it from the arrangement view and paste it into the session view into a Midi channel? It may be possible to transform the Midi notes into actual audio, maybe even through recording and saving, if what you record transforms Midi already into an audio file, so you can actually use it as an audio file, so you can save it and import it to an audio channel in the session view.
Maybe, and that´s also how I believe it is, both works.
I can´t try it out myself at the moment, because my current band doesn´t need it at the moment and as I´m only 15 I can´t just buy those things for no reason, if I don´t have any use for it at the moment, however I wanted to find out more about it, because I heard a because I've heard from drummers a few times now that this can be a plus point that can lead to being hired.
If somebody made it through that book, thank you! If you even have an answer to it, that´s great! :)
What does the total setup cost?
The mobile rig I created with interface, DI, power conditioner, cabling, midi controller, skb case all for under $1200
Or you can just use the “TRACK RIG” by Loop Community with USB to 8 XLR Outputs which works with all the Major DAWS including Ableton Live. That’s how I use my set up! Very easy and simple
Not a bad suggestion if all you’re doing is solely tracks, but for the same price as the TrackRig, you can get the Focusrite interface I’m using in this video which can be used for awesome recordings, and a ton of other IO situations.
Hi I'm from Russia and I'm a fan of your work I would like you to help me with some equipment
Holy shit!!
I try to drag songs into the audio and it never works. Does it have to be through iTunes? Oh wait I think I absolutely need an audio input device.
can i do it in my electric drum?
nice
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Or make everything Dante😂😂😂
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Why bother having musicians or singers? You can have the original artist on a CD or DVD. Think of the money a church would save, not having to hire a worship leader. In fact, why even hire a Pastor. You can have big name preachers like Billy or Franklin Graham, John Piper or whoever every Sunday preach on video.
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You want a trophy for that amazing accomplishment
Ha
ya where is it
i had one SKB but i dont know how to set the cable and the power cable tidily....can you help me?