Tuesday 26 March 2019

What Is An Audio Interface? What Does It Do? Home Recording Studio Kit

What Is An Audio Interface? What Does It Do? Home Recording Studio Kit What is an audio interface, and what can you do with it? Read more: http://bit.ly/2TAUZ0A In this video I take a close look at the Focusrite Scarlett 2i4 (2nd Gen) USB Audio Interface. Read more about the 2i4 on Amazon by clicking below (affiliate link): http://bit.ly/2YqnVfy An audio interface is the device you need to make high quality recordings on your computer or iPad. Your audio interface is the heart of a typical home recording studio. It is essential gear for your home recording studio Whether you want to record vocals, guitar or keyboards, you need an audio interface to enable you to convert the analog audio from your microphone or instrument into digital audio on your computer. A good audio interface has the correct inputs and pre-amps to allow you to connect: professional microphones; the signal from your guitar; or the line out from your digital piano or synth. It also has high quality audio outputs so you can monitor your recordings through studio headphones or monitors. Some audio interfaces also have MIDI input and output so you can control virtual instruments, or trigger playback of your MIDI devices. Essentially your audio interface is the ‘middle man’ in your recording studio that performs digital to analog and analog to digital conversion. The analog signal from your microphones and instruments is converted into a digital audio stream. So you can record and edit digital audio on your computer. Then, you can play back the digital audio, via the audio interface, on your headphones or studio speakers. A decent audio interface has XLR inputs for mic, with built-in pre-amps and gain control to boost the signal to a good level, without introducing noise. It will also provide phantom power, which is essential if you want to record using a studio condenser microphone. It also has the ability to allow you to ‘direct monitor’. So if you want to hear one track while you overlay another (for example add vocals to a backing track) you can hear yourself through headphones without any latency (delay). Many interfaces will also allow you to audition one signal while another is playing out on a PA or speakers, allowing you to perform DJ-style cueing of tracks. The next video in this series will be on which is the best audio interface for your recording needs. If you want to know more about recording digital audio, home recording studio setup, and what is an audio interface, then follow the links below: What Is An Audio Interface? A Complete Beginner’s Guide http://bit.ly/2TAUZ0A Best Audio Interfaces For Your Home Recording Studio http://bit.ly/2TGH8Gk How To Choose An Audio Interface – Which Is Best For Your Recording Studio Needs? http://bit.ly/2YmpTgZ Digital Audio: A Complete Beginner’s Guide to Successful Digital Audio Recording http://bit.ly/2Txv7Tr Home Recording Studio Setup For Beginners http://bit.ly/2YkcR3o Visit our web site for helpful guides, hints tips and more on setting up your home recording studio: http://bit.ly/2Txj9sY Check out the Music Repo Channel on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/MusicRepoCom Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/musicrepo Connect with us on Facebook: http://bit.ly/1CkZGCu Find us on Pinterest: http://bit.ly/1eysFrn Check us out on Instagram: http://bit.ly/2YqZ8Id

Liked on YouTube: How to Make a Youtube End Card Template

How to Make a Youtube End Card Template
Learn how to make a YouTube End Card Template! Complete end screen tutorial, with everything you need to make a custom video outro to use in your YouTube video endslates. -- LINKS -- ► Snappa: http://bit.ly/2CGmn7R Affiliate Links used where possible! *** GEAR WE USE *** http://bit.ly/2UW6ZLR 🚀 Join the Primal Video Accelerator waitlist: http://bit.ly/2CBj41G 🚀 Learn how to build an audience, generate new leads on autopilot and SCALE your business with video step-by-step in our fast-track Primal Video Accelerator program! -- ~ Learn the ULTIMATE Process for Editing Videos Faster (FREE DOWNLOAD): http://bit.ly/2V35cER ~ Become a Primal Video Insider (100% free) to access advanced workshops, bonus trainings, and regular PV updates: http://bit.ly/2CGmnVp -- How to Make a YouTube End Card Template (End Screen Tutorial!) -- YouTube end cards are an incredibly powerful tool for increasing views across your channel, adding MORE value to your audience at the end of each video, and boosting viewer session time (a key metric for YouTube’s algorithm!) A simple end screen template can look super professional, and help guide your viewers to a clear ‘next step’, whether it be a related video, subscribe button, an opt-in or other call-to-action. In this video we run through exactly how to create your own custom YouTube end card template, ready to use in your YouTube video outro’s! ********** GEAR WE USE: http://bit.ly/2USAHBm Check out all the gear we use and recommend at Primal Video! ********** --- Related Content --- - How to Make a Video Intro for YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UbF-GI558q8 - How to GROW Your Business with YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQRTrJDn82w - How to Make Animated Titles for Video! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tRyTnOiAnsQ #VideoMarketing #PrimalVideo #YouTubeForBusiness #EndCards DISCLOSURE: We often review or link to products & services we regularly use and think you might find helpful. To support the channel, we use referral links wherever possible, which means if you click one of the links in this video or description and make a purchase we may receive a small commission or other compensation. We're big fans of Amazon, and many of our links to products/gear are links to those products on Amazon. We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and related sites.

Wednesday 6 March 2019

Liked on YouTube: HOW TO CARVE ON SKIS | 3 COMMON MISTAKES

HOW TO CARVE ON SKIS | 3 COMMON MISTAKES
Learn how to carve on skis and improve or avoid these 3 common mistakes that most skiers are struggling with in the beginning. If you want to learn your first tricks in the park check out: http://bit.ly/2Tr7nW0 http://bit.ly/2EKl47Y http://bit.ly/2TiVVve How to carve on skis common mistakes: 00:53 Common mistake 1: Rotating upper body 03:11 Common mistake 2: Tipping into the turn 05:31 Common mistake 3: Leading with the inside ski