Chris great video, this was a great advice. I was about to throwing my money in a blue yeti, but you are right, it better to buy an interface and good microphone. Thanks, you convinced me.
Chris, my question is, how about your students audio if they don’t use any of a quality gear, can you hear them properly? I’m concerned about the quality I am going to received from the student, specially acoustic courses.
I run sound from pedalboard to mixer, mixer headphone out to laptop USB. On zoom, I can get sound (speech, guitar) to the person I’m doing lesson with, but only on their end. I cannot hear anything on my side of the call. Speakers or headphones. I’ve checked all the settings, done Speaker tests. Any idea why this is?
I’m really stuck, I’m using irig2 for interface and GarageBand with bias plugin but no matter what I do… in zoom through my headphones I hear my guitar tone when when I listen to the recorded meeting I only get a crappy dry guitar signal. For some reason it’s not picking up the processed effects of my guitar. Only the muddy dry…. Really really frustrating
Did you ever get this to work? I was a 2i2, Logic and Amplitube and was having the same issue. The only way I could get the "wet" signal to Zoom was getting a virtual xlr cable and creating a multi-input device. Now I can take my lessons just using the built in Amplitube 5 DAW and the Zoom meeting gets my "wet" signal.
Are you sure that you’re not just monitoring the processed guitar signal in your daw? And zoom is receiving the line input guitar signal (dry), but it sounds like it’s been processed since you’re hearing the live monitoring of the daw? Just an idea since I had a similar issue. I had to use a virtual audio cable to mix the daw input and output into a single output for zoom…
Hi. Thank you for this step-by-step instructions. I noticed though that the guitar sound that i hear is clean (I plug directly to interface, then use garageband amp plugin for crunch sound). Is there any way to make the sound with amp sim? Thank you
Your explanation and video is really great. ❤️From india. I have a question. I bought behringer UMC22. now I want to connect my guitar (along with my effect processor), and one condenser mic & FINALLY I ALSO WANTED TO CONNECT MY MOBILE TO RUN THE BACKING TRACKS. is that possible? Plz help🙏
Hi Sri! Thanks for watching! :) I'm not too familiar with the UMC22, for connecting a phone for backing tracks you may need to look into a virtual mixer such as 'SoundFlower' or 'LoopBack'. These are free software solutions that can allow you to sum multiple inputs! :)
I want to be able took teach without using headphones, just as you appear in this video. How do you setup your mic for this without feedback? Webcam mics seem to do okay with this but obviously don't sound as good. I'm new at this and have yet to experiment with mics and placement but thought you might have a tip. The mic has to be behind the speaker but still sound good though I'm happy with it sounding just okay for my purpose. I have several professional mics available.
I do that often. It’s simple. Put your guitar and vocal/speaking mic into your interface. Go to zoom audio settings and make sure that’s your input source. Then make your output source the computer “internal speakers”.
Thanks for the video Chris. What amp modeler are you using on Logic? The screen that came up didn't look like the stock amps available on Logic - Not too happy with the clean sounds on them.
It looks like the Archetype Cory Wong of Neural DSP. But I couldn't understand how the students hear the amp modeler Chris chooses in Logic, if Zoom's input is the input of the USB interface?
I just use my webcam as the quality is good enough and the tillable screen on the laptop comes in handy! You can connect an external camera but you normally need an external device for connectivity to sync all of your sources
I'm using reaper as my daw and have a motu M4 audio interface. I'm using real time VST plug-ins for my amps and effects. Do I need OBS to route my daw to OBS and then go to zoom or is there a much simple way of doing this? There are lots of options but I'm a newby with streaming. Thanks in advance.
Thanks for watching! I hope this helps with your online music lessons! Let me know below what your setup is like currently? What do you use?
Useful video Chris. Thanks. What about camera? Is there a way to get a decent guitar sound while using zoom on mobile phone?
This was a great video! You helped me a lot!
Hey man! Thanks for watching! I’m really glad you found this helpful! 🙏🏻
Focusrite is a winner! Thanks for the great video!
Thanks for watching 👌🏻
Chris great video, this was a great advice. I was about to throwing my money in a blue yeti, but you are right, it better to buy an interface and good microphone. Thanks, you convinced me.
Very informative. Just wondering how zoom has to be configured to see the DAW as the audio source
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Great video Chris. Thanks for the information.
Thanks for watching Charles! Really glad you enjoyed it! 😊
Great video. Thanks a lot.
Just discovered your videos, they're really cool and the quality is great. As good as any really big channel 👍
Thank you Oscar! That’s a huge compliment and I really appreciate your support! Thanks for commenting man 🙏🏻
Excellent, I will try getting the sound from the Bias FX
Great info! Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching! That’s great to hear 🙏🏻
Thank you for the information.
Chris, my question is, how about your students audio if they don’t use any of a quality gear, can you hear them properly? I’m concerned about the quality I am going to received from the student, specially acoustic courses.
Really helpful vid thanks man
why are you using logic if we can directly set the sound card as input in Zoom?
I run sound from pedalboard to mixer, mixer headphone out to laptop USB. On zoom, I can get sound (speech, guitar) to the person I’m doing lesson with, but only on their end. I cannot hear anything on my side of the call. Speakers or headphones. I’ve checked all the settings, done Speaker tests. Any idea why this is?
I’m really stuck, I’m using irig2 for interface and GarageBand with bias plugin but no matter what I do… in zoom through my headphones I hear my guitar tone when when I listen to the recorded meeting I only get a crappy dry guitar signal. For some reason it’s not picking up the processed effects of my guitar. Only the muddy dry…. Really really frustrating
Did you ever get this to work? I was a 2i2, Logic and Amplitube and was having the same issue. The only way I could get the "wet" signal to Zoom was getting a virtual xlr cable and creating a multi-input device. Now I can take my lessons just using the built in Amplitube 5 DAW and the Zoom meeting gets my "wet" signal.
Having the same problem
Are you sure that you’re not just monitoring the processed guitar signal in your daw? And zoom is receiving the line input guitar signal (dry), but it sounds like it’s been processed since you’re hearing the live monitoring of the daw? Just an idea since I had a similar issue. I had to use a virtual audio cable to mix the daw input and output into a single output for zoom…
Great tips!!
One question: can an iPhone 13 for vid and internal mic work instead of laptop?
Thanks ;)
Hi. Thank you for this step-by-step instructions. I noticed though that the guitar sound that i hear is clean (I plug directly to interface, then use garageband amp plugin for crunch sound). Is there any way to make the sound with amp sim? Thank you
Your explanation and video is really great. ❤️From india. I have a question. I bought behringer UMC22. now I want to connect my guitar (along with my effect processor), and one condenser mic & FINALLY I ALSO WANTED TO CONNECT MY MOBILE TO RUN THE BACKING TRACKS. is that possible? Plz help🙏
Hi Sri! Thanks for watching! :) I'm not too familiar with the UMC22, for connecting a phone for backing tracks you may need to look into a virtual mixer such as 'SoundFlower' or 'LoopBack'. These are free software solutions that can allow you to sum multiple inputs! :)
I want to be able took teach without using headphones, just as you appear in this video. How do you setup your mic for this without feedback? Webcam mics seem to do okay with this but obviously don't sound as good. I'm new at this and have yet to experiment with mics and placement but thought you might have a tip. The mic has to be behind the speaker but still sound good though I'm happy with it sounding just okay for my purpose. I have several professional mics available.
I do that often. It’s simple. Put your guitar and vocal/speaking mic into your interface. Go to zoom audio settings and make sure that’s your input source.
Then make your output source the computer “internal speakers”.
Hello Sir do you have any idea about how can we share two angles videos of left hand and right hand during the class hours for best practices TIA
And is it possible to take the online skype classes using this interface through connected to my oneplus mobile?
I bought an audio interface but I'm still struggling to set it up. Your video didn't help. You should specify it's for Mac Users in the title.
hey, I connect the guitar and mic before ID4 to Logic X and then to Zoom. It records voice but not guitar. What could be the problem?
Thanks for the video Chris. What amp modeler are you using on Logic? The screen that came up didn't look like the stock amps available on Logic - Not too happy with the clean sounds on them.
It looks like the Archetype Cory Wong of Neural DSP. But I couldn't understand how the students hear the amp modeler Chris chooses in Logic, if Zoom's input is the input of the USB interface?
What camera do you use for your zoom calls and how do you connect it to the audio set up?
I just use my webcam as the quality is good enough and the tillable screen on the laptop comes in handy! You can connect an external camera but you normally need an external device for connectivity to sync all of your sources
Is it a macbook inbuilt webcam you use? As that's what I have as well.
I'm using reaper as my daw and have a motu M4 audio interface. I'm using real time VST plug-ins for my amps and effects. Do I need OBS to route my daw to OBS and then go to zoom or is there a much simple way of doing this? There are lots of options but I'm a newby with streaming. Thanks in advance.
What webcam do you use so people can see the whole guitar? Sorry if I missed that in the video.
Ögonkakao?! U Swedish?
Has anyone ever tried a lesson using only wireless headphones? ie apple. I'm traveling whilst teaching so looking for a backpack friendly option
Hi Tom! Not something i've tried myself sorry!
I teach at a few schools and would like to star my own online teaching Service how would I start getting students
post your skills and price on reverb
whats going on with yout beard man haha
man you skipped the most important part