Upgrade Your Studio With The Arturia AudioFuse Studio Interface! - Re-Amping Has Never Been So Easy!

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  • čas přidán 20. 06. 2024
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    ↪️ Episode Guide ↩️
    » 0:00 Introduction to the Arturia AudioFuse Studio
    » 0:36 Recording Guitar Tracks To Re-Amp Later
    » 2:55 Martin From Arturia Gives a Full Demo of the AudioFuse
    » 14:48 Learn How To Re-Amp With The AudioFuse
    » 19:08 Let's Start Re-Amping!
    » 23:54 Hearing It All Together
    Welcome back to another episode of Andertons TV! Today Jack has a virtual call with Martin from Arturia to talk about the incredible features from their iconic interface, the AudioFuse Studio. Particularly looking at the Re-amp function, Jack lays down some simple guitar tracks into Logic Pro X, to then have a crash course from Martin on Re-amping through the AudioFuse Studio Interface. Find out how easy you too can re-amp your tracks with the Artuira AudioFuse Studio Interface!
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Komentáře • 49

  • @MarvelJAM
    @MarvelJAM Před 2 lety +2

    Thank You! This was exactly the workflow I was hoping for with the unit. I wanted to be sure to record both the guitar dry and reamp at the same time.

  • @meek3266
    @meek3266 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you so much for this vid! Just got the REV2 and excited to reamp my guitars now!

  • @geoffwebber8272
    @geoffwebber8272 Před 4 lety +3

    Love the scratch plate, and also these remote sessions with the ‘experts’...

  • @ChrisPBacon3000
    @ChrisPBacon3000 Před 4 lety +1

    Very interesting! Thanks!

  • @hannahcollinsart
    @hannahcollinsart Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you Jack! I know nothing technical about music, but still enjoy your videos :D

    • @jackduxbury1632
      @jackduxbury1632 Před 4 lety +1

      All my thanks goes to you for my "Bad Ass" scratchplate....I'm a massive fan!! Thanks for ever getting through even one second of this nonsense XXX

  • @lucasjeanneau1877
    @lucasjeanneau1877 Před 3 lety +1

    This little track has some strong Lethal Weapon 'Eric Clapton' vibes.
    Loving it!

  • @bizarrefruit
    @bizarrefruit Před 2 lety

    Great video showing this feature, thanks, I'm chomping at the bit to get one of these, I've been looking at DI, reamp boxes and my interface could use an upgrade, this looks phenominal.
    Have I understood correctly; could I record a dry guitar signal plugged into input 1 and send through the reamp outputs to my amp and record in real time through inputs 3+4? (recording DI and wet at same time with no latency)
    Thanks again for the demo video!

  • @GER_1
    @GER_1 Před 2 lety

    It seems great, the only lack is that do not include a DAW, and guitar amp simulations, like other of the same price range... What about the converters? And the Rev2 use the same components or is different quality? Have nice day!

  • @DaraM73
    @DaraM73 Před 4 lety +1

    Was gonna buy this last week, but unfortunately with the state of the live gig scene, went for a focusrite 18i20, much cheaper. Ya get what you pay for though, nice unit.

  • @gaevinciofficial
    @gaevinciofficial Před 3 lety +2

    Hello, also i use studio audio fuses, and the same DAW. I made your same connection (input and output channel) but nothing sounds. You can help me?

  • @FoivosApostolou
    @FoivosApostolou Před 2 lety

    What is the difference for guitar pedals if plugins in the insert in vs aux in. Can you do stereo inserts?

  • @F0nkmaestro69
    @F0nkmaestro69 Před 3 lety +3

    Reamping was always easy, now it’s one less box on the floor. How’s the Audiofuse’s temperature for you? I’ve been digging up forum user experiences and some have mentioned the unit becoming quite hot to the touch

    • @dianoitikas
      @dianoitikas Před rokem

      Audiofuse, yes. Not audiofuse studio.

  • @steveaustinhurst
    @steveaustinhurst Před 3 lety +3

    How do you think this compares to the ID44 from Audient?

    • @joelrene1559
      @joelrene1559 Před 3 lety +1

      I looked at the specs and the audient is limited to 96 kHz, as most interfaces today are up to 192khz

  • @eaabr9595
    @eaabr9595 Před měsícem

    Greetings, today I made the purchase of the "Avantone Pro Active MixCube 5.25 Inches Powered Studio Monitor". However, afterwards, I started to wonder how I'm going to connect it to the versatile and fantastic "AudioFuse Studio" by Arturia, to which I already have 2 set of speakers connected: The "IK Multimedia iLoud MTM (Single) 100W, Dual 3" woofer Premium Compact Studio Monitor Powered Speakers" and another 2 of the same brand: The IK Multimedia iLoud Micro Monitor 50 watt Portable Wireless Bluetooth Studio Reference Monitors, Dual Speakers. The question I have is: how do I connect one "Avantone Pro Active MixCube 5.25 Inches Powered Studio Monitor" to the AudioFuse Studio interface?

  • @olgasoldatova3422
    @olgasoldatova3422 Před 2 lety

    How to get the T shirt with the AudioFuse Studio?🤗

  • @nuts0that
    @nuts0that Před 4 lety +2

    Ain't that a tune from Final Fantasy X-2? 🤔... ... nice.

  • @HomesickMac
    @HomesickMac Před 3 lety +1

    Man, I'm blown away by the depth of this content, you guys did a great job presenting the interface. I'm sooo tempted and I'm on the move for a new interface with (at least) 4 channels. Everything about AudioFuse Studio is fine but an inevitable comparison is there with the Apollo X4. I'm aware of AudioFuse's superior specs in some areas (preamps at +72db amongst others) where it excels compared to the Apollo, as well as that it has some practical stuff that Apollo can't dream of, but still, and let's not talk about the price here, how much of the value does the Apollo's "in the unit" processing of those great plugins, actually add to the comparison? When looking at what you get software related when you buy an AudioFuse, how good are the preamps and effects that come along, compared to Apollo ones? I'm recording mostly acoustic guitars and vocals, got good mics and have access to pristine stuff if needed, and I'm really trying to invest in the best. Thanks!

    • @joro7656
      @joro7656 Před 3 lety +1

      The pres sound great!!! That come with the unit!!! Really use -able and pro sounding

    • @HomesickMac
      @HomesickMac Před 3 lety +2

      @@joro7656 Thanks mate! I actually ordered the same evening (night..) that I wrote here, went to more CZcams content on Arturia's hardware & software, not a single person questioning the plugins quality. Then it hit me - it's up to _me_ as a user to do the best out of everything. You'll need to understand me here, I've been a recording artist for 37 years but always on "the other side of the glass". I always had good sound engineers and they explained very often what they used - mostly the hardware (we're talking analog era..), very often it was vintage stuff and preamps that are now emulated digitally.
      So now I'm excited to record myself or other smaller constellations and that's where the AudioFuse felt right, only I knew that even the accompanying plugins will help me. I'm more than convinced they will. And also, I wrote to the Arturia support to ask about my old interface's ADAT compatibility, if I ever needed more (preamp) channels, and that was OK. I'm set & I'm on fire, AudioFuse Studio is coming any minute now, home delivery today :-)

    • @soulSaysHi
      @soulSaysHi Před 3 lety

      @@HomesickMac hi! How are you liking the audiofuse? I’m strongly considering one for my setup. Thanks!

    • @HomesickMac
      @HomesickMac Před 3 lety +1

      @@soulSaysHi I'm really more than happy with it. Good preamps are something I needed mostly and they work fantastic with all my mics. An Aston Origin and Oktava MK-012 really need some gain and Audiofuse fixes that without adding significant noise. I like the whole package, it's robust, great feel on the knobs, it's also visually appealing, now that it proved great with the functions of course.

    • @soulSaysHi
      @soulSaysHi Před 3 lety

      @@HomesickMac thanks for the reply! I think I’m gonna get it. Take care!

  • @TheMrCull
    @TheMrCull Před 3 lety

    So do I understand correctly? This product doesn't have a dedicated DI input for passive instrument? I'd have to use and external DI box?

    • @RogerBrenon
      @RogerBrenon Před 3 lety +2

      It's got 4 of em. Don't need a DI.

  • @SG-4u
    @SG-4u Před 11 měsíci +2

    I have to say that attempting to do this with the Audiofuse rev2 and the NEW version of the AudioFuse Control Center is next to impossible. Unlike the software shown in this video, their new software version attempts to look like a piece of hardware, instead of having clear input and output sections. It's a completely confusing mess and the manual does nothing to explain this. It's a nice looking piece of hardware, but very, very, very frustrating to use. I think if you press the right sequence of buttons you are supposed to reroute the audio from headphones 2 to speaker B and then select "Reamp", but IDK, it's confusing as hell.. And I need more I/O, but until they update the software to be understandable I can't invest in their ADAT expander or switch to an AudioFuse Studio. Maybe Arturia will consider having two versions of their Control Center software, one that looks like a pretty piece of hardware for people that for some reason want that, and another version that makes actual sense to use.

    • @tanguyf742
      @tanguyf742 Před 19 dny

      True the audio rooting is very confusing to use, I haven't figured out the outputs configuration with the IO's to use a hardware compressor with external effect plugin in ableton

  • @robertmazurowski5974
    @robertmazurowski5974 Před rokem

    I never saw you play guitar man. Why you don't play guitar more often? What a surprise. You are not only good on keys but you are even a better guitar player. Why you are not ever on andertons guitar channel? When will there be a crossover episode?

  • @meditatewestmidlands8305

    Hi, can anyone please tell me if the AudioFuse is capable of adjusting the volume sent from the unit direct to the speakers without adjusting the ‘volume’ of the signal sent via usb?
    My situation is this: I’m running a live stream of a meditation class to CZcams while also hosting people in the room. The mic goes into the mixer where it splits between the computer for the stream and to the speakers for the room. The signal strength for the computer needs to stay constant even when the room volume is adjusted. There is also music played in the class. This comes from the computer where it goes via our broadcasting software up to the stream and also out through the headphone jack to the mixer and the speakers. The volume of the mic output to the speakers also needs to be adjustable separate from the mic output to the speakers.
    I know there are various ways to skin this particular cat, but ideally I’d like to do this from a single, small mixer, just about the size of the AudioFuse in fact!
    Is this possible or am I dreaming an impossible dream?
    Thank you.

  • @Paradroidx
    @Paradroidx Před 4 lety +2

    do a microfreak review Lol

  • @stevenburns989
    @stevenburns989 Před 4 lety +1

    Its a mixer then? wrong section....its KEYS and tech not guitar and tech!? am i right?

    • @jackduxbury1632
      @jackduxbury1632 Před 4 lety

      Good points! We thought it fit under Tech being as the product is an Audio Interface and the technique being shown is a "Recording" one. Can see why the guitar might seems blasphemous but seemed essential to show off the main Re-amping feature of this "Tech" product. Agree with you though, maybe we should just stick to keyboards!! X

    • @stevenburns989
      @stevenburns989 Před 4 lety

      @@jackduxbury1632 I get it though! Its a sales channel afterall. I just thought it was an anti climax when i saw a notification of a new video and saw it was a guitar. Possibly a Keytar mightve worked lol
      . Your still awesome though mate!

    • @jackduxbury1632
      @jackduxbury1632 Před 4 lety

      🤣 Mate, you're so right on the Keytar!! Thanks again for giving the video a try anyways X

    • @jonathankessler4684
      @jonathankessler4684 Před 4 lety

      There can be some super cool sounds to be had running synths through amps though

  • @HiLoMusic
    @HiLoMusic Před 4 lety +3

    Have an apollo x8, dont think this would be an upgrade lol

    • @jonathankessler4684
      @jonathankessler4684 Před 4 lety +1

      As a guy with an antelope zen tour I can agree but if I didn’t get my zen tour I probably would’ve been interested in one of these if it was out at the time

    • @joro7656
      @joro7656 Před 3 lety

      Yeah but if a person knows how to use great tools you couldn't tell if you recorded with the apollo or the the Studio fuse!!! UA is good stuff though but way too pricey and they love mac users and left the PC world behind..unless of course you spend another $1500 on a new PC!!!

    • @eyesintheskies
      @eyesintheskies Před 3 lety +3

      My o my!
      What fancy pants you wear!

    • @lamasteve6905
      @lamasteve6905 Před 3 lety +1

      @@eyesintheskies These mic pres are flat, but you will get some plugin's that don't need DSP. Either way you can adat them together, either as the head unit. Good flexibility. The mic pres sound as good as my Apogee pre's ! Use your Apollo plugin's and Arturia plugin's together ! Now get busy recording ! Record flat and color as needed ! Color on the way in Apollo ! Record clean Arturia ! Mix ! Both have great headphone amps. Apollo has color, it doesn't record flat. Apollo sounds great ! Use Luna for realtime plugins ! Arturia has keys and synth's covered ! Enjoy the difference's ! Both sound great. Both are pro audio ! Use your plugin's on Arturia holes or Apollo holes. Can you tell which is which ? This might be someones next video ! Can you tell ?

    • @orangemaniabrother2232
      @orangemaniabrother2232 Před 2 lety

      That's like having a sports car and commenting a Mini isn't an upgrade on a video about it when everyone there wants a Mini, impressing only yourself lol

  • @simonsmith2642
    @simonsmith2642 Před rokem

    And STILL 10yrs later NOBODY can touch the Roland studio capture.. Nobody.. That was 10yrs ago, and its still the king. This cant touch it.. Some nice bells and whistles. But doesnt even come close to Roland of 10yrs ago..

  • @joro7656
    @joro7656 Před 3 lety

    Get to it mate...talk too much really dig your video but get to it LOL