How and Why to Use External Preamps
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The difference between someone that is trying to actual help others is humility. Refreshing, Thanks Joe.
Damn if this isn't the most personable and informative channel I've come across regarding home recording...thanks for your efforts!
This is super valuable advice Joe. Understanding what preamps were and that I already had these in my interface took me literally years to get my head around. Wish o had this video back then!
You have an amazing voice Brother Joe! I enjoy your posts.
I've been a follower for quite some time, Joe, and wanted to thank you for all this amazing stuff you always put out! cheers!!!!
Hi Joe, Thanks for kicking my butt every morning with your emails. I sincerely appreciate it. I have the Eureka too! It's been sitting unused in my rack for years. I'll have to do something about that.
Dear Joe, Thomas here -a danish pro drummer and Presonus artist -first of all I will tell you, that I really enjoy the video´s from you and Gregor. In the process of trying to figure out how to expand and get more inputs to my quite simple recording setup, I have seen some different tutorials here on KZread, and to be quite honest...to much talk about complicated and expensive outboard gear and ADAT connections and so on...and then I find this video -- the moment where you show how to connect the 44VSL to your Eureka channelstrip interface, and you say : "It´s very easy...just do like this" and then you put them together -man, I was laughing and suddenly it strikes me, that there a no humor normally in these videos on the web, where people talks about interfaces, how to...and how to...etc etc. Damn Joe, this laugh was what I needed - and right now it´s a cold snowy winterday in Copenhagen and I´m sitting with my coffee and try to find out how to get more channels and what to connect to my Presonus Firepod for the cost of no money because of Covid19 ( I´m normally a live drummer playing live, touring ...) and watch this and a good laugh was required. Thanks man - damn it was fun. More of that. All the best
Good stuff. Nice when you find someone that just passes out some good info, without all the BS. THANK YOU!
Your vids are awesome man, I usually speed up playback speed of advice videos but I keep yours at normal because they're actually entertaining.
Excellent video. You explain things in a way that the viewer is persuaded to carry on watching you. Bravo. You just earned another subscriber.
"Hey, Joe, do I need a preamp?" I thought it was... "Hey, Joe, where ya goin' with that gun in your hand?"
Bro!!! Not only do you explain your "How To" videos amazingly well.... but bro you can sing!! I just thougt you was an engineer! Good voice... and keep doing ya thing my brother. Thanks for the pre-amp tip.
@HomeStudioCorner
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks brother
goodness gracious. FINALLY!!! someone answered my simple question in a clear way. THANKS SO MUCH DUDE. for real man. best explanation on youtube period.
Brilliant. Clear. Articulate. You’re a fine teacher, Joe. Thank you.
Hey Joe it's a year later and there's tons of new folks on the scene. You should definitely do an updated version of this video.. The whole input/output mistake made it seem like you were telling the viewers to actually use the output plugins and made the video kind of confusing because we still had to search for another video that didn't have that mistake. As somebody who clearly knows what he's talking about you should definitely have a video where you clearly guide folks to the correct input/output components. :) Cheers!
Great refresher. It is always good to go back to the basics to help understand how to move forward.
TL;DR: How to connect Ext. Preamp to Audio Interface Mic > pre-amp mic input. Pre-amp line level output > audio interface line input (w/ balanced cable). USB/Firewire (etc) > Laptop. Great video, thanks!
This video was very helpful. This is the best and most simple explanation I have found. Thanks
Thank you so much. Your videos are always very helpful! Good communication skills too.🔥
I know, 4 years later... But your video is gold. Especially for idiots like me who plugged an external preamp into the audio interface (mic/hi-z) input with an XLR and wondering how come it keeps clipping and sounding like, well, manure. My previous audio interface actually had a mic/line physical switch, yet this one (Steinberg UR44c) doesn't. It turns the pre-amps on the second it detects XLR by default. The TRS 1/4" trick may seem obvious to the rest of the world, but i literally have been fighting my new setup for weeks now. Merci beaucoup!
This is an awesome description. I just realized I have been plugging my outboard mic pre into mic inputs instead of line inputs. The nice thing is I can select mic/line on my interface inputs. Cool cool. Thanks for this video.
great video. ive always wanted more info on this and some videos are hit or miss but this one explained everything i need. new sub here, cheers man!
Really enjoyed how you broke down the pros and cons and how you explained something technical in a not too technical way.
You are my new hero, Joe! Thanks for this amazing class! 🤝🏼
I've been trying to understand pre amps for months, and I finally understand. Thank you
“Tell them… come talk to me” 😂 I absolutely love the energy! You’re right!
That was the best explanation of a preamp I could find thank you.!!
I've two of these Eureka preamps, it makes me happy to see someone else uses them too
Thanks. Simple and clear, just what's needed !
I just subscribed you have a very soothing and clear way of explaining things.
One of the most common questions i get... "Hey Joe, where you goin' with that mic in your hand"
Great explanation, and well-detailed. Thanks for posting it.
Great video Joe, thank you, Love your shirt!!
Thank for the this. This cleared up a few questions I had. Got a new Focusrite IAS One to use with my Clarett, and now I am ready to go!
Thank you very much, this was very well explained :). I guess i'll start practicing recording my guitar on my regular audio interface first before buying an external pre-amp. I'll maybe buy one in the future :)
Thanks man , i was over complicating things . This definately helped.
So helpful...thank you Joe! Love your song too!
Love your videos bro...I've been watching when I was doing research on different things but I just subscribed
Thanks SO MUCH for this useful information!!! I learnt so much!!! Shout outs from Australia!
Great video Joe. Answered a lot of questions👍🏾
Awesome video! This explained very well the mic/line input difference to me. Now I can explore the possibilities of a Behringer MIC100 Preamp I happen to have here without risking the mic inputs of my interface. Thank you so much!
first video I seen from you and im an instant subscriber.... I love how you translate the information to the viewer about everything #salute
@HomeStudioCorner
4 жыл бұрын
Welcome aboard. 😊👍
This has totally helped me out! Now I fully understand..! Thanks so much. Really great video. 😊
Cant get that song out of my head now. Thanks, dood...
Perfect video. Well done mate!
Awesome video brother !!! 💯💯💯💯💯
WOW! Great video with a great explanation! Thank you!
Outstanding explanation! I bought a few, inexpensive Presonus TubePre's and replaced the tubes with vintage 60s new old stocks. The w main TubePre's I use regularly are a GE grey plate(the one everyone raves about and over spends for but there are great deals if you look) and a Delco Black Plate D ring, my absolute favorite and definitely can tell how different this sounds over the subtle Grey plates and other brands. Also a couple of different Philips, Westinghouse and Tungsol. All were around $7 each off of eband sound great. A nice upgrade from the Presonus 2X2 audio box preamps! Each Tube Pre was around $25- $30 on eBay as well. I've been recording a lot with them and definitely add some nicer character and cranked all way adds some grit to gtrs, bass, vox.... Fun to experiment with the different tubes also!
I love your videos. Thanks!
Tubes/valves bring even harmonics into the overall sound, this distortion is loved by many guitarists! Strong overtones in the octave above, less in 5ths and 4ths! Fraser
hi joe thanks for the videos im a home recording guy mostly make tracks for church from ky so hey neighbor thanks again keep those vids coming
5 secs of your singing made me "like" immediately!
Thank you. Really helped me when thinking how to upgrade my drumsound. Do not have to buy everything new. Great video.
Informative video. Great job 👍 BTW, nice voice.
Thanks A Lot,Mr Gilder....God Bless
Excellent video so glad I found you - you’re a treasure chest
Helpful info..love the song!
Great info man. Thanks so much!
Incredibly timely video. That’s all I’m saying, you can fill in the gaps!
Thank you so much!! That was extremely helpful!!!
Thank you so much for this video !
Joe is number 1 when it comes to audio production tutorials.
@HomeStudioCorner
6 жыл бұрын
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@WillieMCruz
5 жыл бұрын
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Great info Joe! I'm ready for a quality pre.
Good analogy with how guitar amps are like various flavors likewise to various preamps; when cranked up a bit they also give you the added warmth, saturation and can focus emphasis and add light onto different mics better to best qualities for more sound detail - but at that level is the danger zone input stage for digital artifacts & clipping (anything above -12-10db can start to sound more obviously digital and not pleasant like the analog counterpart)!
You are a gift. Thank you!
thanks Joe -love yer vids
Great video. Thanks for that. Very clear.
Great lesson Joe! Thanks!
Very helpful. Thank you!
Another reason to get external preamps is if you want to add compression, EQ, or other signal processing before audio is recorded as you can't use on board stock audio interface preamps in that scenario
@GJames021
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks !
@OdinOfficialEmcee
2 жыл бұрын
@@GJames021 no problem!
@Kilzu1
2 жыл бұрын
Depending on what you are using. If you are using digital mixer for recording vocals and audio interface for recording instruments (or vice versa), then you don't need external pre-amps with compression etc. I would say biggest advantage for external pre-amps is that most of them are portable, some of them have inserts or send and return channels and you won't be needing cloudlifter for dynamic mics like shure sm7b (unless you want to be able to mute your mic by shutting down the phantom power). Compression, eq and noise gate are nice things for live streaming or events, but if you record your tracks, you can always add them on your DAW (which you get pretty much for free, if you just happen to purchase one of those brands, which offer them for free), also if you purchase digital mixer, well those things have those allready. Downside for those is price. something like DBX 286s costs around 155€ and has only 1 XLR and TRS input, 1 insert and 1 TRS output with compressor, de-esser, LF and HF enhancer and noise gate (cheapest mic pre-amp with same functions I know). If you need to record drums (which requires 7-8 microphones), obviously something like a digital mixer would be more cheaper.
Thanks Joe. Really appreciate someone being on here to break it down frame by frame for people like me thinking about making an upgrade from stock preamps to external. Do you know anything about the DBX 286S Preamplifier Channel Strip Mic Pre Amp w/ 2x 25'? It's on amazon, and seems to meet a lot of people's expectations or even more. For recording guitar (not bass), would something like the DBX be the way to go, or do you have other recommenations... I'm talking for distorted guitar OR acoustic - I play both.
This is good video, great explanation!
Perfect like black and white GOD bless you thank you for the explanation 👍
Thanks, cleared up a load of questions I had.
GREAT SOUND ON THAT MIC SUITS YOUR VOICE , GREAT JOB
Thanks for the tips really needed. Didn't want to waste my money, I appreciate you.
I appreciate this info. have been battling with the need to buy one or not.
Excellent and Informative! Thanks so much! Liked and Subbed!
Clear explanations!! Thank you!!!
Exactly what I was looking for thanks!
Thank you for that... Mad skills dude!
Thanks Joe very helpful!
Love your explanation.
GREAT VIDEO. crystal clear!
Great video, appreciate the detail
Quality video many thanks.
When I started recording at home, in the mid/late 90's, the preamps made a huge difference. The standard preamps on sound cards/interfaces were generally terrible, even on interfaces that cost $1000. I remember buying some preamps, or running it though a mixer bfore entering the sound card, and the difference was unbelievably large. Nowadays, as long as you put nearly $1000 on your interface (for example RME BabyFace Pro, Apogee Duet/Quartet, or UA Apollo), it'll have preamps that'll sound good. It won't be like having an SSL/Neve/API preamp, for example, but it'll be good enough to give you a clean, crisp, full-bodied sound
@CHARLIEtheCATofficial
Жыл бұрын
I love this comment!!! Exactly what I used to say to everyone. It's not the soundblaster16 age
@antiHUMANDesigns
Жыл бұрын
@@CHARLIEtheCATofficial Indeed!
awesome voice man!
Man I laughed my ass off when you the the hook up around 4:12 🤣😂
It kind of comes down to the "which is more important, the mic or the preamp?" argument. Well, it's a bit of both. A bad mic and a mediocre preamp will give you a bad sound, because the mic is like a camera lens. A good mic with a mediocre preamp is OK, because your source input is better. But a really good mic (lens) and a really good preamp (aperture) will be amazing, because you capture all the wonderful detail. This can also be bad, because it exposes the flaws of the performance, so all have to be right.
Really explained well here. And certainly that major input/output gaffe makes me feel a whole lot better about myself. ;)
Thank you so much, excellent sound quality in vid too. Awesome song. Link?
Thank you, that makes my decision clearer.
Joe, your videos are stellar! Thank you for the info as always. You could do a video on advanced toe-nail-clipping and I would watch, just because you are a great guy. You insight always helps and I appreciate you. We are never too old to learn. Thank you kindly.
@HomeStudioCorner
6 жыл бұрын
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@OfficeofthePacific
6 жыл бұрын
Joe Gilder • Home Studio Corner I'm in... where do I watch... hahaha. Thanks, man!
Great video!
Great video! thanks.
Do you have a video showing how to use outboard gear with the studio live? Keep up the great videos
Excellent explanation.
Great video as usual Joe! The only thing I would add is that you might very well need an external preamp such as your Eureka, along with your external interface, if you are using a dynamic mic such as a Shure SM7B. Without using one you may find that your external interface has to be cranked so much that you get more background noise than anything or that the interface just doesn't have enough umphh to amplify things to get a usable signal.
@HomeStudioCorner
6 жыл бұрын
Yup. Great point.
Well done!