SOUNDCRAFT UI 24 - MULTITRACK WITH LOGIC SETUP

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024

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  • @stankartchner
    @stankartchner Před 2 dny +1

    Very helpful, thanks!

    • @QuickEZ
      @QuickEZ  Před 2 dny +1

      Glad it was helpful!
      Thanks for watching. Happy mixing!

  • @CrisFerrerYT
    @CrisFerrerYT Před 4 měsíci +1

    nice videos man, they really help. Question.. I followed all the necessary settings on my iPad, pro mixer ( the patching and slots settings, ) as well as on my Mac using Audio MIDI Setup and Logic Audio. I can say Soundcraft has now taken control of everything lol.
    However, since I made these changes, I can no longer hear your voice and had to click on CC to read what you were saying. I even closed and reopened CZcams, but the issue persisted.
    My microphone, is connected to channel 6 on my Ui24R = channel 16 on Logic. Speaking into the microphone, I can see the signal coming in on the level meters on both Logic mixer and my iPad mixer. I can hear what Im saying through my QSC speakers which are connected to my Ui24R Master Outputs. but I am not able to hear anything I recorded or your voice on YT.
    I even plugged in ( Phones mix VOL up ) my Sony Studio headphones to my mixer, and nothing.
    I'm wondering what I may be doing wrong here. Any idea?
    Thanks in advance

    • @QuickEZ
      @QuickEZ  Před 4 měsíci

      Hey Chris,
      You caught me right before going offline for the night.
      Here’s the quick fix…
      System settings>
      Sound>
      Click the output tab and choose whatever you normally use for audio output.
      I can give you more detailed instructions another time to use playback correctly from your mixer.
      Drop me a line here:
      Email@quickez.ca

  • @peloncano8286
    @peloncano8286 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Great video man

    • @QuickEZ
      @QuickEZ  Před 7 měsíci

      Thanks!
      I appreciate you taking the time to watch.
      Happy Mixing!

  • @OlivierLamontagne
    @OlivierLamontagne Před 5 hodinami +1

    Hey I just wanna know ! Where do I need to connect my usb cable in my Soundcraft ? do I put it in the rec output or the side one ?

    • @QuickEZ
      @QuickEZ  Před 4 hodinami

      If you want to interface it with your computer…
      Then you need to plug it into the USB I/F port.
      The large SQUARE white one underneath the “rec” usb port

  • @santiagobuchelidrums
    @santiagobuchelidrums Před 5 měsíci +1

    That was a great video thank you very much! I just have a question as I am seriously considering purchasing this mixer. My main purpose is to use it in the studio to record drums with multiple inputs. How can I be able to hear the click track from Logic and the backing track through headphones from the mixer? Will this have some negative effect in my recording in terms of latency in relation to the click?

    • @QuickEZ
      @QuickEZ  Před 5 měsíci +2

      Hi Santiago,
      when you setup the interface with Logic, you have to dedicate one of the mixer channel strips to be your click-track coming out of Logic, and then the backing tracks on another channel or set of channels.
      For instance:
      - set the click to go out of Logic via output 1, and set the first channel strip in the mixer to receive signal on USB-DAW 1.
      - set the backing tracks to Logic Outputs 2 & 3 (or choose more channels if you want them to be individually controlled), and set the next two channel strips on the mixer to receive signal on USB-DAW 2 and USB-DAW 3.
      That would make the click and backing tracks available to anyone using headphones with the Soundcraft.
      There is inherent latency whenever you are sending signal via USB but it should be small enough that it doesn't cause an issue.
      Especially because the signal is only making a one-way trip (LOGIC > MIXER > HEADPHONES) it should be very manageable.
      If it was making a two-way trip (MIXER > LOGIC > MIXER >HEADPHONES) that might problematic since there would be latency in both directions.
      And keep in mind, that latency would exist regardless of the Mixer you used in this same way.
      Lowering your buffer settings can help with latency as well.
      Something else to think about, even with the latency happening in my example above, the drummer would hear everything on the mixer side of things, "in time" and they would be playing along "in time".
      You can think of it like this:
      click track > USB LATENCY > MIXER INPUTS > HEADPHONE OUTPUTS
      Backing tracks > USB LATENCY > MIXER INPUTS > HEADPHONE OUTPUTS
      DRUM MICROPHONES > MIXER INPUTS > HEADHPONE OUTPUTS
      Because everything hits the mixer inputs at the same time, regardless of where they started, everything should appear to be perfectly synced.
      The drum signals going back into Logic might be a few samples out of alignment, but you shouldn't hear that during recording, only during playback.
      And at that point you could easily line them up after the fact in Logic.
      I hope that makes sense.
      Also, I want to point out that many people do report issues with heat using the UI24, especially if they are in a warm environment and have the unit mounted in a rack.
      I have one of my two units in a rack, running 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and I have never once had issues due to heat.
      Those that do experience the heat issue, install a small computer fan which is very easy to do, and there are many tutorials on youtube about it.
      I just wanted to mention that in the interest of being up front and transparent.
      I love my UI24's, and I've had zero issues with either unit, but that doesn't mean other people feel the same.
      Thanks for watching and happy mixing!

    • @santiagobuchelidrums
      @santiagobuchelidrums Před 5 měsíci +1

      It all makes sense, thank you so much for your incredibly thorough response! I am really happy that Latency shouldn't be an issue when patched correctly. Just to keep it simple can I patch the stereo out of logic (which I think includes the internal metronome) to a stereo channel ? and just use the mixer as I would do with for example... a Focusrite solo, but instead of having having only 2inputs, having 20 instead. Hope that makes sense. Thank you so much again for your response I really appreciate it!

    • @QuickEZ
      @QuickEZ  Před 5 měsíci +1

      You’re very welcome.
      And Yes, you can absolutely send the stereo out of logic to a stereo pair of channels on the UI24.
      Just choose the channel strips you want to use on the mixer, set the inputs to the correct usb daw returns and then link the channel strips so they act like a stereo pair.

    • @santiagobuchelidrums
      @santiagobuchelidrums Před 5 měsíci +1

      🙏🏼
      @@QuickEZ

  • @Marcusholmii
    @Marcusholmii Před měsícem

    Hi! i followed ur tutorial. I don't have any signal in logic from the tracks unfortunately. Anything you know i can do to make it work? Thanks!

    • @QuickEZ
      @QuickEZ  Před měsícem

      Hi Marcus,
      I'm sorry you're having issues.
      If you followed the tutorial step-by-step you should be good to go.
      That being said,
      Please check that your bit-depth and sample rate in your Logic session are matching with your mixer settings.
      Also, I've encountered a few people who had to do the following:
      Open your system settings on your Mac
      click on PRIVACY & SECURITY
      click on MICROHPONE
      make sure that Logic has been granted access to use your microphone. The UI24 becomes a "microphone" when connected to your system so if Logic doesn't have access, it could potentially stop you from getting signal.
      Let me know if this solved your issue.
      If it doesn't, please try another USB cable. This is often the problem.
      There is no guarantee this is your problem but it is a common one. If you can try another available cable before buying a new one, I recommend that before spending money.

  • @s_ean233
    @s_ean233 Před 3 měsíci

    i’ve a ui24r by this method can i add vst and run it on live church services?

    • @QuickEZ
      @QuickEZ  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Hi.
      In theory, Yes you could.
      However, you may experience latency (delay) that is too much for you to work with.
      You’d need to test this and see if the results are liveable for you.
      I hope that answer helps.
      Thanks for watching and happy mixing!

  • @Dj-xg6eg
    @Dj-xg6eg Před 4 měsíci

    Hello, im trying set-up a post mix with LOGIC with the UI 24 and 20 channels to run FOH ? Can you advise ? Thanks

    • @QuickEZ
      @QuickEZ  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Hey DJ, I'm not sure what you're trying to accomplish, or where you're having issues?
      If you're just trying to have a mix play out of Logic into your mixer to play to FOH along with live instrumentation, do the following:
      1. Choose the output channels in LOGIC
      2. Choose which two channel strips you'd like to use for LOGIC return on the UI, in a case like this I would use LINE IN L / LINE IN R
      3. Highlight the first of your two channel-strips and then click the EDIT button at the top of the window
      4. Select the patching tab
      5. Select the USB-DAW tab under CHANNEL SOURCE
      6. Set the input of that channel to the first of your LOGIC return channels
      7. Rename the channel strip if you want to by long-pressing the channel name at the bottom of the strip and choose rename
      8. Repeat steps 3-6 for your second channel-strip
      You now have your mix from LOGIC coming into your Mixer
      9. Now use your 20 physical inputs as you normally would
      If you are trying to do something else, let me know in more detail what is you'd like to do and I'll answer appropriately.
      Regards,
      QuickEZ

  • @domeniconevesnese6011
    @domeniconevesnese6011 Před 4 měsíci

    Doesnt work to me.... any tips?

    • @QuickEZ
      @QuickEZ  Před 4 měsíci

      Hi Domenico,
      what doesn't work?
      I can't give you any tips without knowing where things are failing for you.

    • @domeniconevesnese6011
      @domeniconevesnese6011 Před 4 měsíci

      Tks for the answer. Logic recognized the Ui24 as an interface and played the tracks normally. But when I tried to play my bass it didn't work. I used input 1 in the UI and created a track with input 11 in Logic. But there was no sound.

    • @QuickEZ
      @QuickEZ  Před 4 měsíci

      ok, thanks for the further info.
      Do you have Core Audio enable in Logic?
      Do you have the correct device set as the input both in Audio Midi settings and in Logic itself?
      Did logic record the signal but you couldn't hear it while you're playing, or Did it not record anything at all?
      If you followed my steps in the video exactly, without jumping ahead, you should have no problems getting signal back and forth.
      If you did, and you still don't have signal, then it could be a faulty USB cable.
      I know that might not seem like the issue if you were able to play tracks from Logic to your mixer, but signal in only 1 direction can be a symptom of a bad cable.
      I would try another cable and see if it rectifies the issue.
      Let me know what happens if you do.