Tip: When plugging a guitar into the scarlett turn the gain knob right down to zero, then press the inst. button located below the gain knob. The scarlett will automatically set the correct gain level so no clipping occurs. If using a DAW you should be aiming for -12db approx. regardless of using a amp sim etc...
I've been looking at different vids confirming this same thing. Jason Sadites explained it very well in a video, using the interface the way you described ensures we feed the same level signal as it would be if it went straight into an amp
Great video! The reason I searched this is because I wanted to record "Waiting on the World" after I learned all the little licks between chords and looped it to play the solo over. At 4:11 I thought my looper pedal was having a mind of its own for a quick second haha. What a coincidence. Great video and song choice!
@@sourav2328 ohh I see, I see sir btw I just need a audio interface and a laptop or I can use the audio interface to connect it on my little speaker here..?
@@sourav2328 new to things like this, I'm still starting I know how to play a guitar but I'm not that good.. I'm planning to buy a second hand Ibanez because I think its cheap..
Drawbacks 1. Directly into audio interface: You have to use VSTs - some are quite expensive (some are free though) and CPU heavy. you need to load IRs (cab sims) for it to sound good) 2. Rec out amp -> Audio Interface: check out specs on your amp or amp you are about to buy - often the signal is mono and/or equipped with rubbish cab sim. Hence, your recordings will be inferior (compared to studio-grade stuff) - in the video he used Katana that has IR to simulate sound on speaker, signal is stereo though (so any ping pong delays etc will be recorded accordingly). 3. Recording cab speaker by mic: It's often loud solution. You pick up your room noise. You need to have mic and its quite problematic.
@@tonyelectionfraud669just wanted people to know what I wished I had known before I had started recording. You just pick your poison and decide what you can live with
@@kamilchosta5526 You could help me a bit, cause the lots of info I have collected has confused me. I can plug the electric or the acoustic electric guitar directly to the audio interface. That is ok. I will need a DAW to record. But what will add the effects (distortion) to the electric guitar sound? Do I need another program besides DAW? Thanx very much.
After trying for years with guitar sounds DI in Logic, Pro Tools and Ableton I must say, if you really want something that sounds authentic, you need to mic up an amp and whack that into your audio interface or mixing desk. There's no way around it for me, yeah if you want a quick riff here and there for funk, hiphop, pop ect then you can get away with vsts and Helix Native for example, but quality stuff is from a good mic and a decent amp. Thanks for the video really loved it!
i just bought a audio interface yesterday and didn’t know how to use it so i came here and i just realised that i didn’t need it bc you showed your spark amp which is the amp i have. time to return this thing lol
Thank you for making such a clean straightforward tutorial. I had watched lots of other videos and this was far and away the best I felt like I knew exactly what I needed to do thanks to you.
My goodness... In just one minute of this video, I've learned two things I should have known so long ago. I feel ridiculous for not knowing them before. Thank you.
Brilliant piece of tuition, thank you, i now understand, i need things to be explained simply and this is the first youtube video that Ive understoodr...Subscribed
I connect my guitar directly to my focusrite solo....I am using reaper daw and bias fx 2 vst....I am trying to create that green day billy joe tone but for some reason my guitar sounds muffled...I want it to sound crunchy bassy yet clean...
HI, I like the way you have your audio interface up on a wooden box. I find that its a bit of a pain to plug and uplug various instrument cables in and out. I think Í'll make a box myself.
Thank you for a great video but playing the lead to that is going to be a bit flat so is it possible to add effects first otherwise trying to play rock lead guitar part like that with all it involves isn't going to happen for me
hey dude! when I'm recording my guitar on focusrite the signal is so small that I can't see the wave form. Even if I play loud and heavy this things still happens
Make sure you’ve got the hi z (high impedance) button on, guitar is a high impedance instrument and you’ll get a very low level signal without that enabled
I have mic up my amp using scarlett solo, my problem is that I can't play along the track I just recorded because I can't hear it. I have no monitors on the interface - is that the problem? How do you record multiple tracks if you cant hear them?
I'm trying to record electric guitar through my amp, into the audio interface and then into my computer. Do have to use a DAW such as reaper or audacity or can I use an editing software such as Davinci Resolve to record? Maybe Resolve counts as a DAW but idk
Hi, I don't know if it helps but here is a video from a bassist channel that uses actually both the daw and after that Da Vinci Resolve, in order to synch video and audio : th-cam.com/video/PzavY9XyraU/w-d-xo.html I hope it helps.
@@etyramone2000 Holy shit you might’ve just given me exactly what I asked for! It’s a bit too late to watch it since it’s almost 11 o’clock but I will soon! Thank you so much
When I tried to record distorted guitar through an interface into my MacBook in GarageBand, it sounded horrible, like over-distorted with this unbelievable feedback. Even the clean sound was off. Any idea why I would have this problem? I'm pretty sure all the levels weren't too high. In fact, just as an experiment, I imported an already recorded clean guitar track and tried to add distortion to it and the same problem happened.
What if you're trying to do demo videos? Would an SM57 going thru a mini console and then to a laptop be best for demos that are trying to capture the natural sound of the guitar, amp or pedal you're trying to demo?
Am i need a special properties for the laptop as asio4all or the audio interface will do all the resource-intensive tasks? As my laptop is not the best one.
For Linux, setting it up is just like Mac. I had the Solo, think I got it in 2019 (have to check Amazon orders). It worked good, but I was hoping I could use my computer more like an amp however I connected it to a Windows machine & all hell broke loose. After installing the driver every time I would shut the computer down it would freeze & then go in to that stupid Windows repair loop garbage. I plugged it in my Linux box & had no problems of course, however I just used Audacity and didn't know about the entire VST world, so I wasn't happy with my experience so I returned it. Kicking myself as I haven't purchased another interface and keep telling myself I will. Especially since Reaper will work with Linux and I don't have to ruin a perfectly good computer by installing Windows on it. I see those new M-Audio ones out for dirt cheap, so I'll watch a few interviews before I decide to go with it or the Evo 4. What I really want to use it for is transcribing more than anything.
Thanks for the info Rich. Yes those VST's offer a huge range of sounds and can replace an amp in terms of sounds you can create. How is the transcribing going?
@@MidlifeGuitar I'm actually getting better, but man I'm still pretty slow at it, but I think that has to do with my setup a little. It is super hard for me to differentiate between a Bm & a Bm7, but that could be due to my speakers. My sound system is of the "audiophile" variety so it sound more lively than it does true. That's why I would like the audio interface so I can play Transcribe through it instead.
Hi mate nothing to do with your video but just like yourself I’m teaching myself guitar. Started aswell with a cheap acoustic about 18 months ago and I’ve had my Slash AFD Epiphone since May. I’ve not got an attention span so find myself falling away from learning the skills and just playing songs lol. Anyway I’m going to work through your videos and get some tips. Cheers
What is the interest of outputting through the sound card ? What if I directly output to my bluetooth headphone which is not pluggable into the sound card btw ? Can I still profit from VST plugins ?
just one question, will the sound level coming from the guitar amplifier as an input to the sound card will be very low and I have to use another gadget to amplify that sound ?
How can I utilize both inputs of the interface for a single instrument (bass guitar), with the first one connected to a microphone in the amplifier and the second one capturing the line signal? Unfortunately, the line output of my amplifier is balanced XLR.
If I wanted to use my pedalboard could I go straight into the interface instead of my amp into the interface? So my guitar into my pedals, then into the interface, and from there into my iPhone or iPad.
Nice work. Is there any way to listen guitar while recording on audio interface through PC speakers or the only way is to buy XLR headphones to plug them straight to the interface?
I only know Reaper, and yes you can. There's a little speaker icon next the arm button, and it lets you pick which audio source you want to listen from - your PC speakers will be one of these options. You'll hear sound right away, just pick all the options until one works. Hope this helps.
A lot of interfaces have a port for headphones that is not XLR but it does require the thicker headphone jack opposed to 3mm that come on say AUX cords.
@@Dsrgreyy I already found it, thanks. The truth is that, although i got to monitor my guitar playing through my pc speakers, studio headphones give much better sound. PC speakers are a solution especially when you want to get rid of headphones after some hours of tiring continuous listening.
little help here will it be the same if i use the Boss Katana Amp via the usb 2.00 to record to my laptop? is it the same as recording with an audio interface?? thanks in advance!!!!
If I want to jam with a friend can I plug a 2nd guitar into the Scarlet Solo using a converter with the XLR socket normally used for microphones? Do I have to be careful not to use the 48v or Air buttons?
I wish it was possible to use AISO with an output, Also if anybody has issues with your interface showing up download AISO4all, then it should appear. With AISO4all you should be able to have an output at the same time.
Hi, do you need to use a laptop or Mac? i use irighd2 from my ipad and want to use my android phone to video myself with the audio from the interface . Is it possible? Thanks
Hi I have a question. I have a Mackie Onyx Artist 1-2 which I bought recently to start recording guitar. The strange thing is that it doesn't detect my clean guitar signal, but when using a plugin like Fluff's AMPED Roots for overdriven or distorted tones, it picks up well. Direct in or clean guitar Sims don't work at all, and when I turn my signal input up, it just begins to peak and break up. Was reading somewhere that I will need a D.I box in this case. Could you provide your opinion for this matter?
how do i hear the audio through my headphones that are plugged into my computer. i dont have a 1/4 inch to headphone jack adapter to plug directly into the scarlett, nor do i have speakers to plug into. so i want to just be able to monitor the guitar output through the computer that my headphones are plugged into.
Very informative video, i just got my focusrite 2i2 and using garage band. Need your advice. Recording a guitar with back tracking. Song is Black Magic Woman by Santana. Certain part of the song i want to use a different tone, how is it to make possible. Thanks
Great video 👍👍. I have a question, can I connect the audio interface with mic and guitar to my android mobile phone to take live skype classes? (I don't have a laptop) plz help.
hi my amplifier has only one output and is for the guitar jack 6,3 how i connect my amplifier and my guitar to the scarlett and connect the scarlet on the pc ? sorry for my english and thanks
Hello I wanted to ask if this would work with a Chromebook it runs on chrome OS I just want something that I can plug my guitar into that will give me a clean recording on my laptop?
Thanks for the helpful video. I have a question. I have a Scarlett Solo 3rd and my guitar is heard even when the instrument potentiometer is lowered to the end. Is that normal or should an electric guitar not be heard at all?
Direct audio interface recording is pretty convenient when living in an apartment or with room mates. Thanks for making this!
This is one of the best "how to" videos out there when it comes to audio interfaces. 👏 I don't know why it doesn't have more likes and views!
Let's help change that
this has now my like
One of the best? He’s got the worst sound I can imagine
Tip: When plugging a guitar into the scarlett turn the gain knob right down to zero, then press the inst. button located below the gain knob. The scarlett will automatically set the correct gain level so no clipping occurs. If using a DAW you should be aiming for -12db approx. regardless of using a amp sim etc...
I've been looking at different vids confirming this same thing. Jason Sadites explained it very well in a video, using the interface the way you described ensures we feed the same level signal as it would be if it went straight into an amp
Great video! The reason I searched this is because I wanted to record "Waiting on the World" after I learned all the little licks between chords and looped it to play the solo over. At 4:11 I thought my looper pedal was having a mind of its own for a quick second haha. What a coincidence. Great video and song choice!
can you just plug the guitar directly into the focusrite with one cable without an amp or anything in the middle?
yes you can and then modify that sound from the DAW.
@@sourav2328 what is DAW sir?..
Ahhh I see digital audio workstation
@@sourav2328 is focusrite Scarlett 2i4 interface 1st gen, will still be good in my Ibanez GRX40 electric guitar? We
@@sourav2328 ohh I see, I see sir btw I just need a audio interface and a laptop or I can use the audio interface to connect it on my little speaker here..?
@@sourav2328 new to things like this, I'm still starting I know how to play a guitar but I'm not that good.. I'm planning to buy a second hand Ibanez because I think its cheap..
Drawbacks
1. Directly into audio interface: You have to use VSTs - some are quite expensive (some are free though) and CPU heavy. you need to load IRs (cab sims) for it to sound good)
2. Rec out amp -> Audio Interface: check out specs on your amp or amp you are about to buy - often the signal is mono and/or equipped with rubbish cab sim. Hence, your recordings will be inferior (compared to studio-grade stuff) - in the video he used Katana that has IR to simulate sound on speaker, signal is stereo though (so any ping pong delays etc will be recorded accordingly).
3. Recording cab speaker by mic: It's often loud solution. You pick up your room noise. You need to have mic and its quite problematic.
So what would you recommend?
@@BonesofGoldSkateboarding just wanted to complain it seems. might not have a solution oriented mindset
Soo.... Now what should I do... Plug the guitar into your a** to get the best tone of history..... Every way has its own minuit difference... 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬
@@tonyelectionfraud669just wanted people to know what I wished I had known before I had started recording. You just pick your poison and decide what you can live with
@@kamilchosta5526 You could help me a bit, cause the lots of info I have collected has confused me. I can plug the electric or the acoustic electric guitar directly to the audio interface. That is ok. I will need a DAW to record. But what will add the effects (distortion) to the electric guitar sound? Do I need another program besides DAW? Thanx very much.
After trying for years with guitar sounds DI in Logic, Pro Tools and Ableton I must say, if you really want something that sounds authentic, you need to mic up an amp and whack that into your audio interface or mixing desk. There's no way around it for me, yeah if you want a quick riff here and there for funk, hiphop, pop ect then you can get away with vsts and Helix Native for example, but quality stuff is from a good mic and a decent amp. Thanks for the video really loved it!
The perfect video for me. It answers all the questions i have.
Thank you very much.
MUCH THANKS for your helpful advice! Cheers
i just bought a audio interface yesterday and didn’t know how to use it so i came here and i just realised that i didn’t need it bc you showed your spark amp which is the amp i have. time to return this thing lol
Thanks for the video! Just started learning how to work with audio interface and your vid is so helpful!
Is that as good as it gets for a direct-in or can it sound better?
Thanks for being yourself and not the obnoxious gdamn TH-camr cringe fest creeps incredibly phony, it is greatly appreciated
4:36 But you don't have it switched to INST??? shouldn't there be a light on??
Thank you for making such a clean straightforward tutorial. I had watched lots of other videos and this was far and away the best I felt like I knew exactly what I needed to do thanks to you.
My goodness... In just one minute of this video, I've learned two things I should have known so long ago. I feel ridiculous for not knowing them before. Thank you.
is it possible to turn off the dry signal of the guitar? i just want to hear the amp plug ins only and not both while recording..thanks..
This is by far the easiest video around to understand how it works.
Brilliant piece of tuition, thank you, i now understand, i need things to be explained simply and this is the first youtube video that Ive understoodr...Subscribed
Thanks. This video is just what I was looking for.
I connect my guitar directly to my focusrite solo....I am using reaper daw and bias fx 2 vst....I am trying to create that green day billy joe tone but for some reason my guitar sounds muffled...I want it to sound crunchy bassy yet clean...
could you also plug your guitar into some pedals and plug the cable from the last pedal into the audio interface?
thank you this was super helpful...excited to start my electric guitar journey in my 30s :)
appreciate you beyond words; this is the perfect breakdown!
Can you do all this stuff with a scarlett 2i2 ?
Thanks, maybe you can review some equipment for us. Excellent video . Cheers
HI, I like the way you have your audio interface up on a wooden box.
I find that its a bit of a pain to plug and uplug various instrument cables in and out.
I think Í'll make a box myself.
Thanks man, appreciate the video !
Thank you for a great video but playing the lead to that is going to be a bit flat so is it possible to add effects first otherwise trying to play rock lead guitar part like that with all it involves isn't going to happen for me
That was Hey Joe you can't fool me 🤣 Great video man thanks for the info.
thanks! dirk nowitzki for helping us! god bless you
Subscribing and commenting not only because of the great info, but the great page name haha.
hey dude! when I'm recording my guitar on focusrite the signal is so small that I can't see the wave form. Even if I play loud and heavy this things still happens
Have you made sure that the little "inst" button is pressed on? I have usually had the opposite problem and I have to turn the gain all the way down.
Make sure you’ve got the hi z (high impedance) button on, guitar is a high impedance instrument and you’ll get a very low level signal without that enabled
The amps are in the DAW right? And where do I find them?
Is it possible to do it like this. Guitar>Pedals>Amp in> Amp out > Focusrite > PC
I also need this type of circuit connection, I'm not sure what else is needed
I have mic up my amp using scarlett solo, my problem is that I can't play along the track I just recorded because I can't hear it. I have no monitors on the interface - is that the problem? How do you record multiple tracks if you cant hear them?
Love the little Hey Joe rendition ;))
My exact thoughts lol mellow version
I'm trying to record electric guitar through my amp, into the audio interface and then into my computer. Do have to use a DAW such as reaper or audacity or can I use an editing software such as Davinci Resolve to record? Maybe Resolve counts as a DAW but idk
Hi, I don't know if it helps but here is a video from a bassist channel that uses actually both the daw and after that Da Vinci Resolve, in order to synch video and audio : th-cam.com/video/PzavY9XyraU/w-d-xo.html
I hope it helps.
@@etyramone2000 Holy shit you might’ve just given me exactly what I asked for! It’s a bit too late to watch it since it’s almost 11 o’clock but I will soon! Thank you so much
@@sirgooselover241 glad I could help ! Cheers from France :)
When I tried to record distorted guitar through an interface into my MacBook in GarageBand, it sounded horrible, like over-distorted with this unbelievable feedback. Even the clean sound was off. Any idea why I would have this problem? I'm pretty sure all the levels weren't too high. In fact, just as an experiment, I imported an already recorded clean guitar track and tried to add distortion to it and the same problem happened.
What guitar are you using
It may be a bad amp,guitar or maybe the effects you chose were not good or something
I have no idea why it would give that problem
@@Uninterested69420 a $200 Jackson. I used something like an IRig.
Try to adjust the gain on interface for guitar.. Aim for -15 to -10 db of dry signal to your amp sim..
Excellent video - you've been a great help to me setting up my Focusrite. Thank you .
Is it able to monitor real-time processed sound from the vst?
Great video, it helps me. Tqvm 🙏🏻
Most people get the one with the 2xlr inputs. As a solo artist (solo singer/guitarist, no drums) do you really need the 2 xlr or just the solo one?
No if you only record solo then you don't really need the one with 2 XLR inputs
Then if you record with input 2 its gonna be in mono ?
Is there alternative to connecting headphones to interface? (I don't have 6.3mm jack) can I somehow output and monitor the sound from my computer???
great detailed explanation thank you
I don’t understand how to add the amp plug in?
What if you're trying to do demo videos? Would an SM57 going thru a mini console and then to a laptop be best for demos that are trying to capture the natural sound of the guitar, amp or pedal you're trying to demo?
Excellent video simple and to the point 👍 thank you for making this video
How does it feel to play when you are listening the processed signal as you play? Is the delay significant?
Am i need a special properties for the laptop as asio4all or the audio interface will do all the resource-intensive tasks?
As my laptop is not the best one.
Where did you connect the camera/phone when you record using interface?
You're such a great and gentle man to learn from. Thankyou for this video!
For Linux, setting it up is just like Mac. I had the Solo, think I got it in 2019 (have to check Amazon orders). It worked good, but I was hoping I could use my computer more like an amp however I connected it to a Windows machine & all hell broke loose. After installing the driver every time I would shut the computer down it would freeze & then go in to that stupid Windows repair loop garbage. I plugged it in my Linux box & had no problems of course, however I just used Audacity and didn't know about the entire VST world, so I wasn't happy with my experience so I returned it. Kicking myself as I haven't purchased another interface and keep telling myself I will. Especially since Reaper will work with Linux and I don't have to ruin a perfectly good computer by installing Windows on it. I see those new M-Audio ones out for dirt cheap, so I'll watch a few interviews before I decide to go with it or the Evo 4. What I really want to use it for is transcribing more than anything.
Thanks for the info Rich. Yes those VST's offer a huge range of sounds and can replace an amp in terms of sounds you can create. How is the transcribing going?
@@MidlifeGuitar I'm actually getting better, but man I'm still pretty slow at it, but I think that has to do with my setup a little. It is super hard for me to differentiate between a Bm & a Bm7, but that could be due to my speakers. My sound system is of the "audiophile" variety so it sound more lively than it does true. That's why I would like the audio interface so I can play Transcribe through it instead.
Here’s a good drinking game, take a drink every time he says “ audio interface”.
😂 Dangerous.
i ended up in hospital💀
thank you very much
Does a mixing software come with the audio interface? If not which mixing softwares are good
can it record with amp simulator?
thanks this really helped out
Hi mate nothing to do with your video but just like yourself I’m teaching myself guitar. Started aswell with a cheap acoustic about 18 months ago and I’ve had my Slash AFD Epiphone since May. I’ve not got an attention span so find myself falling away from learning the skills and just playing songs lol. Anyway I’m going to work through your videos and get some tips. Cheers
Awesome video, well explained. Thank you. Also great channel name 👍
What is the interest of outputting through the sound card ? What if I directly output to my bluetooth headphone which is not pluggable into the sound card btw ? Can I still profit from VST plugins ?
Thank you
Great video 👍
Really well done.
Many thanks!
Do you have to connect it to a headphone or you can you also connect it to a speaker?
Can i just use a normal amp cable for that or do i need to buy a separate one
just one question, will the sound level coming from the guitar amplifier as an input to the sound card will be very low and I have to use another gadget to amplify that sound ?
When you get your signals from a guitar processor it's better to be mono or stereo?
How can youn plug your guitar into the interface and mic your amp at same time? Do you need some kind of Y cord?
How can I utilize both inputs of the interface for a single instrument (bass guitar), with the first one connected to a microphone in the amplifier and the second one capturing the line signal? Unfortunately, the line output of my amplifier is balanced XLR.
When you direct monitor while playing the guitar, do you hear the processed sound with the added effects from the daw(like delay, distortion,etc)?
Can you monitor live performance on guitar with affects through monitors or head phones. Or do you apply affects after
If I wanted to use my pedalboard could I go straight into the interface instead of my amp into the interface? So my guitar into my pedals, then into the interface, and from there into my iPhone or iPad.
Nice work. Is there any way to listen guitar while recording on audio interface through PC speakers or the only way is to buy XLR headphones to plug them straight to the interface?
I only know Reaper, and yes you can. There's a little speaker icon next the arm button, and it lets you pick which audio source you want to listen from - your PC speakers will be one of these options. You'll hear sound right away, just pick all the options until one works. Hope this helps.
A lot of interfaces have a port for headphones that is not XLR but it does require the thicker headphone jack opposed to 3mm that come on say AUX cords.
@@Dsrgreyy I already found it, thanks. The truth is that, although i got to monitor my guitar playing through my pc speakers, studio headphones give much better sound. PC speakers are a solution especially when you want to get rid of headphones after some hours of tiring continuous listening.
@@JeanDoumpier1 The sound of the guitar always sounds better as I record. When play back the recorded guitar it sounds much darker.
little help here will it be the same if i use the Boss Katana Amp via the usb 2.00 to record to my laptop? is it the same as recording with an audio interface?? thanks in advance!!!!
Can i plug a pedal fx directly between the guitar and the audio interface?
How can I connect my interface to my guitar pedals going to laptop. Would it be possible? Hope u can help me. Thank you 🙏🏼
U can have some dope effects on laptop plugins instead of pedals
have u tried connecting ur interface to your amp?? You should then be able to use your pedals
If I want to jam with a friend can I plug a 2nd guitar into the Scarlet Solo using a converter with the XLR socket normally used for microphones? Do I have to be careful not to use the 48v or Air buttons?
I wish it was possible to use AISO with an output, Also if anybody has issues with your interface showing up download AISO4all, then it should appear. With AISO4all you should be able to have an output at the same time.
Which is better for music recording while playing guitar and singing with video recording, Audio mixer or audio interface?
I have a question! Can I use my old synth to audio interface and record it to my laptop?
Hi, do you need to use a laptop or Mac? i use irighd2 from my ipad and want to use my android phone to video myself with the audio from the interface . Is it possible? Thanks
Hi I have a question. I have a Mackie Onyx Artist 1-2 which I bought recently to start recording guitar. The strange thing is that it doesn't detect my clean guitar signal, but when using a plugin like Fluff's AMPED Roots for overdriven or distorted tones, it picks up well. Direct in or clean guitar Sims don't work at all, and when I turn my signal input up, it just begins to peak and break up. Was reading somewhere that I will need a D.I box in this case. Could you provide your opinion for this matter?
how do i hear the audio through my headphones that are plugged into my computer. i dont have a 1/4 inch to headphone jack adapter to plug directly into the scarlett, nor do i have speakers to plug into. so i want to just be able to monitor the guitar output through the computer that my headphones are plugged into.
Very informative video, i just got my focusrite 2i2 and using garage band. Need your advice. Recording a guitar with back tracking. Song is Black Magic Woman by Santana. Certain part of the song i want to use a different tone, how is it to make possible. Thanks
Try different amp sims
Great video 👍👍. I have a question, can I connect the audio interface with mic and guitar to my android mobile phone to take live skype classes? (I don't have a laptop) plz help.
is it safe if I use this config guitar > pedal board > focusrite solo > pc? or would it harm the audio interface?
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if you plug it right into the audio interface that means no real time overdrive? its just default and sad until you process it?
hi my amplifier has only one output and is for the guitar jack 6,3 how i connect my amplifier and my guitar to the scarlett and connect the scarlet on the pc ? sorry for my english and thanks
Hello I wanted to ask if this would work with a Chromebook it runs on chrome OS I just want something that I can plug my guitar into that will give me a clean recording on my laptop?
amazing, thank you!
This helped so much this was a huge pain in my ass
Tell them about latency.
what is the add on software for different guitar amps ?
Thanks for a great video! I just wonder why you use rec out from your Katana instead of line out? Is there a difference between the two outputs?
If going direct into the interface, how do you get gain and other effects on your tracks.
Plugins
@@Haxior5506 a little explanation please ?
So I plug my guitar directly to the interface and I can change the sound of my guitar in daw?
Thanks for the helpful video. I have a question. I have a Scarlett Solo 3rd and my guitar is heard even when the instrument potentiometer is lowered to the end. Is that normal or should an electric guitar not be heard at all?
Can you use pedals in this order Guitar-pedals-interface?