Thanks for putting this out! I have spent a lot of time looking for videos on how a DJ would use an interface, but most, if not all, videos I've found always talk about production. Not live-streaming or recording sets.
Just grabbed 1 - my 1st interface! Thanks for the videos as I like that UR a DJ and take many things from that angle. I absolutely love the AUTO button and the light level rings - huge addition and so happy I didn't buy a 3rd gen last year. My new Mac has tons of USBc so I was very interested in one that had USBc on it but didn't even realize that it ultimately is a USB 2.0 signal and comes with a USBc to USB A cable, anyway. I just wanted to be able to use USBc to USBc cable and I hope that will work going into my recently purchased new Mac. Otherwise - so far - I've used the included USBc to USB A cable and set it up and updated the new software/firmware (or whatever that update was during setup). All said - thanks for your vids.
I use the version 3 2i2 for my DJ streams on twitch at the moment, and it's a good little unit. It also connects to my laptop via USB-C to provide the power and data transmission to and from the laptop. Those AUTO and SAFE functions would be a definite step up for my use case, as the gain knobs are very sensitive, and it's very easy to go from good audio to clipped audio with just a hairs-width turn of the gain knobs. Plus, the Focusrite ASIO drivers are very solid and stable in the Windows environment, which not all DJ controllers ASIO drivers are (I'm looking at you Hercules!)
If you're looking for a decent inexpensive DJ audio interface I would recommend the Steinberg UR24C or a used Komplete Audio 6 MK I. Both are 4 channel that allow you to use channel 3/4 for cue with the flip of a switch while giving you many of the same features you'll find on most 2 to 4 channel interfaces. The UR24C has the added bonus of USB 3 protocol over a USB-C connection giving you lower latency.
I have got the older version of the Scarlett's, I have got a Scarllet 2i4 First Gen for my Desktop connected to Active Speakers, and a 3rd Gen 212 with XLR's on the front for my Radio and Live Streaming side, you can use TRS to XLR for the older versions. They are great soundcards and generate great sound for recording. Work with all the streaming software such as Butt, Winamp with Shoutcast DSP Plugin (Proper Oldskool), Audacity, Adobe Audition, XSplit OBS etc. The new version looks ace :)
I use a mackie profx10, i feed the master out from the controller straight to the line, use the usb on the back of the mackie into a hdmi/usb/power adapter then straight into my ipad/iphone which eliminates any irig, evermix4 device. The sound is soon clean with plenty kf bass!!! On the plus side you now can use more mics which ive set up wireless, eq what going out to the stream and acts as a fail safe if the controller breaks down. No idea how much this focusrite costs but there are much cheaper solutions. This seems very simple but effective and would be interested on the overall sound it produces
This is the perfect mini audio interface I need! Can you review the AIAIAI Unit-4 wireless studio monitors? I'm curious to see what's your opinion on it!
I’m trying to stream a DJ set on twitch, I have the Rane 72 mixer , if I buy this unit what else would I need to properly stream on twitch, also what is those orange wires you used in this video to connect so I can purchase those as well
Thanks for the review. Do you recommend using the 2i2 with the DJM-A9 to stream live? Does it degrade the sound quality? I was going direct from the A9 into OBS.... should I go run the sound through the Focusrite then into OBS? I tried this and I didn't notice any sound quality loss.... thought?
It may degrade sound quality, but that is going to depend on how good your system is. A unit like this takes the analog signal coming out of your controller or mixer, converts it to digital, and then converts it back to analog. So, if you have gear with really good digital signal processing and transfer, and high quality analog circuitry, you kind of undo what all your expensive gear did to the signal, and sound quality is now based on how good that interface is, and not necessarily your gear. You are better off buying a good quality analog mixer, and if you need to record something, you can get a mixer that has a built in ad/da converter, or use an outboard unit like the one in the video. This will allow you to keep the signal analog going through the mixer, and tap off it to convert to digital to make a recording.
Always enjoys your channel both very informative and educational Hope you don’t mind my question although it’s not related to your latest update I have two technics SL1200 Mk 2 ( Mint Condition)and a X/ Zone 23c as well as two decent speakers. I have a fairly decent collection of vinyl mostly Northern and modern soul and classic dance records which I self indulge at home and sometimes play a few family get togethers Looking for your thoughts on the best stylus or cartridge which will produce the most natural sound while protecting my vinyl collection Kind Regards
I'm no purist here. Depending upon the style you prefer, the Audio-Technica AT-XP3 for a traditional cartridge/stylus is good value, or the Ortofon Concorde Mix Mk2 if you prefer one that replaces the headshell too. I still have my Stanton 500s from God knows whee.
Hi I have a DDj 1000, 2 speakers and 2 turntables connected. What I wanted to know is it worth buying an interface to improve my vinyl rips not for live streams or anything else ? As the controller already has a built in interface. Cheers 👍
i have a cheapo Behringer audio interface and also a virtual sound card on my computer.Focusrite make nice gear but they tend to be bit on the expensive side.
Will this work with the Scarlett Solo? if yes, Can you please briefly explain input the set up? I already have a solo and don’t want to spend the extra money upgrading if not needed
@@digitaldjtips I’d like to use the Scarlett solo for recording mixes and streaming with OBS but the version of the Scarlett Solo I have only has a single TRS input for instruments and XLR input for microphone.
I was agonising over if I should buy one of these Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 Gen 4 interfaces, I am currently using an iRig Pro I/O and its ok but I wanted to try something else, I have always used iRig products and explored the Compression settings in OBS. I Will give this Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 Gen 4 a try and hope that maybe there is a surprise in a set up in Audio output quality into Twitch.
When it’s just for recording sets, is this better than a Tascam DR-40X? I guess when you use this gear you also need something like audacity for example?
What cord are u using? It appears to be a dual female XLR connected to a dual TRS. I’m having trouble finding that option. Dual XLR to a single trs is very common.
For DJ use I would like to see more competition and/or options for the Reloop Flux, which I think is more versatile and useful than this. There are still people/DJs out there looking for the DVS option and all the versatility included. Eg. Traktor A4, 6, 8, 10. Serato SL 2, 3, 4. The Denon was promising but too basic hence I think why it failed.
I have one and it's great. But guess what? I still use the old Native Instruments Audio 8 Audio Interface for live streaming. It's the ultimate external sound card for recording and streaming for DJs. It's simply cannot be beat. It's rare to find one now. I'm unsure if it's still available through NA. Nonetheless, It is for me the best interface that I have ever used.
Is this unit good for an analogue mixer (Mastersounds Radius 4), plus I have x2 Pioneer XDJ700. I've watched a previous video you put out about audio interfaces and it mentions that you require 4 in and 4 out?
Technically it doesn't make sense to take a to analog converted signal, and make it digital again to send it over usb to a laptop. I think that at least the InMusic 's self contained controllers should be able to connect straight to a laptop via a firmware update. This has been requested in the past, maybe it is still on their todo list, it is worth asking them. In this day and age of streaming that would be a logical but great feature.
This is shortcoming of the XZ and RX3. They don't have master digital out that the club mixers have. An A9 can connect digital output to your interface. Of course you'll need a better interface like the 6i6 or an RME rather than the 2i2 which is missing the digital input
Seems a bit overkill. I just use a ESS 24bit USB sound card with Audio in, and a XLR to 3.5mm jack converter, using my Booth out to feed the live stream. Total cost £40.
In theory if you could set it up correctly, for instance using computer audio for master out and selecting this as the master out interface, not tried that though.
Seems overkill for me when you can buy a berhinger sound card for £20 to £25 quid. It’s what I use for my radio shows and I’ve never had any complaints on my sound quality.