Hol kezdj el stúdiózni? (A/D vlogja feat. Arturia Minifuse hangkártya)

If you were about to start your home studio, this video may help you. I'll present the most important parts, you'll see what makes an audio interface suitable for recording purposes, why we use headphones, why there was such like latency in the sound, how the windscreen works, what is that strange connector on the front of the audio interface which can accept both microphone and instrument plugs. During the video I'll share my thoughts on the new Arturia Minifuse family, and compare it with its cheaper alternatives. Then I'm going to use only the contents of the box to create a backing track and record vocals. 00:00 - Intro 01:52 - Why we use a audio interface designed to make records? 02:16 - What are the major components and features? 03:13 - What accessories we need? 03:53 - Why a regular microphone may not fit our needs? 04:25 - Why we use a headphone with closed back during recording? 04:37 - Why is it important to have our voice in the headphones without latency? 04:48 - Why microphones designed for podcasts aren't the best choice for making records? 05:10 - What connector types the microphones and audio interfaces use? 05:27 - Why we use different microphones for live performance and studio recording? 05:43 - A quick suggestion for cheap studio microphones (Rode NT 1000 & Audio Technica AT 2020) 06:02 - Two essential accessories: microphone stand and windscreen. 06:25 - 48 volt fantomtáp: a must for condenser microphones 06:30 - Setting the microphone input gain 07:00 - Precise gain control with the driver software 07:14 - Why USB microphones are not ideal for studio purposes? 07:26 - How audio interfaces solves monitoring latency? The direct monitor. 08:20 - You need an audio interface with a dedicated knob for controlling the mix 08:54 - Why Minifuses are great choice in their price range? 09:08 - The unusual, but useful feature: there's an USB hub on the rear! 09:31 - Minifuse makes installing easy 09:41 - The advantage of a great software bundle 09:57 - Analog Lab Lite: 500 patches of famous vintage synths 10:06 - Other included software, such as Ableton Live and others 10:52 - Splice.com: 3 months of free subscription for sounds 10:59 - AutoTune Unlimited: 3 months of free subscription for pitch correction & manipulation 11:05 - Native Instruments Guitar Rig 6 LE : virtual amp, cabinet and fx solutions for guitarists 11:23 - How to set up Ableton Live for the Minifuse? 11:32 - My terrible mistake for picking the wrong song... 11:59 - A quick glance at the Analog Lab Lite software 12:05 - And the V Collection (paid version) 12:29 - Setting up Ableton Live for recording vocals 12:40 - Recording vocals 03:54 - Quick review on the Arturia Minifuse 14:34 - Sound quality: Focusrite Scarlett vs Arturia Minifuse? 14:55 - Would the microphone input of the Minifuse take dynamic microphones? 15:06 - How balanced vs unbalanced outputs look, while both considered as mono? 15:12 - What cable do you need to connect your monitor speakers? 15:40 - USB-C connectivity, USB 2 compatibility and bus powered operation 15:51 - Conclusion