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Seller:weisschang2011(68,993)99.6%, Location:CA, Ships to: US, Item:113407196111Features: Plug in your favorite guitar and turn your PC or Mac computer into a guitar amp and recording system without any other hardware Stereo Headphone output lets you jam with your computer and can also be used for monitoring with active monitor speakers Connect via USB cable, requiring no external power source Variable-speed file playback function for MP3, WAV, AIFF audio files-perfect for easy learning and practicing Supported OS:Windows XP SP2/Vista/7, MacOS 8.5, 8.6, 9.x, OS X Interface: USB Payment: 1. We only accept PayPal. Please make sure you have a valid/confirmed PayPal account prior bidding.2. All payments should be received within 7 working days after auction has ended. Non-Paying bidders will be reported to ebay. Shipping 1. We only ship within USA.2. Item will be shipped out within 48 hours upon receipt of payment, and it takes about 4-7 BUSINESS DAYS for delivery3. Please make sure your address in eBay is correct. If you want to change the address please E-mail us right after you pay for the item.Condition:New, Model:Connection, MPN:Does Not Apply, Brand:Unbranded

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You have that wonderful and rather expensive external mic with XLR connection and discovered it doesn’t work on your computer? Yet, you bought an adapter for the XLR connection to fit into the sound board of your computer and it still doesn’t work? Chances are that your mic needs a lot of. Professional mics need that extra power and most computers, including Mac, are not configured to work with this sort of mics. Most good quality sound cards do not provide either.

Therefore, what you need is a little external mixer or audio interface. Preferably a firewire mixer if you have firewire on your computer, otherwise USB will do a reasonable job as well. Below I discuss a firewire mixer and an external USB audio interface. Alesis Multimix 8 Firewire Alesis has a very good entry level mixer that exists in 2 flavours: Firewire or USB 2.0. You can find this device for as low $165- $200 USD and it is very easy to operate.

It is plug and play, meaning that it installs very easily and if you follow the instructions of the non technical manual, it is set up in minutes. It comes with for Mac/PC and it has 4 female XLR ports and lots of stereo jack ports, including a headphone port. On your mic, you will need a male XLR jack to connect to the mixer. You can use regular mics as well on this mixer too, as long as they have either a stereo jack or XLR connection.

Mini jack- or usb headsets don’t fit. As the mixer has many options, it might take a bit of time getting used to all the options, but the manual is written with beginners in mind, so that helps a lot. Some adore it, others just hate it. In my personal opinion, I think this device is OK, although the mixer tends to overheat after an hour or so. This results in crackling noises in recorded audio. It could have more sturdy buttons as well, but this is a very low priced mixer, so they have to economize on some points.

Stereo Jack(1/4″) XLR jack(female version) Here is the official feature page of the. The mixer is compact, so it won’t take too much space on your desktop (it is like half the size of a laptop).

Yet, it weights heavy enough so that it doesn’t slide easily from the desk to the floor by accident. Just don’t buy this device in order to use it with a cheap mic, it makes no sense if you do not work with good material. The rule of the thumb is: your sound is only as good as the weakest link in the chain. Edirol UA-25 USB Audio Interface from Roland You can find this device for as low as $185-$200. Are very good.

One minor point might be that the USB 1.1 connection can cause a delay while recording, thus you will need to have a bit of patience on some computers before the audio is transferred to the computer. Most USB interfaces do not have for, but this one does.

It has variety of input connections under which XLR, RCA Jacj, Stereo Jack(1/4″) and more. It comes with, an audio application for Mac and PC. This device is much smaller then the Multimix8 Firewire as it is not a mixer.

Therefore it is easier to handle but it doesn’t have the same options as a mixer. If you want to record vocals/speech, this a great option. Roland has build up a solid reputation as a provider for professional music equipment, so you can’t go wrong with this device. As with the Multimix8 Firewire, it makes no sense to work with a cheap mic. A good mic costs several hundred dollars.

Best usb c hubs. Here is the official feature page on the I haven’t tested the Edirol UA-25 USB Audio Interface myself, so I can’t give you a personal review, but Roland does make good products, so I’m quite confident about it. As a rule of the thumb, always read several reviews (the more the better) and never pay attention to emotional reviews because they are unbalanced. What about a USB microphone? USB mics may work on a Mac, they almost certainly will work on a PC, therefore if you have a good one and it gives good results, no need to change. But if you are still looking around and plan to spend several hundred dollars on a good quality mic, you might want to use it on your camcorder as well instead of the built-in mic. Since USB mics do not fit on most camcorders you may want to consider buying a mic with a XLR jack, preferably a, since they have superior quality. Even if the camcorder only has a mini jack plugin to connect with an external mic, with an adaptor of only $7 USD you will have superior audio quality compared with the internal device.

Categories Tags, Post navigation. Hi Xavier, Connecting a professional mic directly to iPhone is not possible.

That said, if there is some way to connect an external device that intermediates between your professional mic and your iPhone, you can get somewhere. Now, I’m not an iPhone user myself, so I can’t speak from first hand experience, but I did some research on the subject and bumped into one article that may (or may not) help you on your way: Let me know if you found this helpful. I noticed more folks struggle with this question. Hi Khan, Both devices I show here can be used to connect music instruments.

I’m not a musician, though, I’m more a multimedia person. So I’m not the guy to turn to when it comes to guitar playing and such, but here is an article from someone explaining about setting up your recording studio on a mac mini: In case you work with PC, you will find that a lot of advice he gives counts for PC as well. However, the article tends to praise low end stuff. Read also the comments and be careful with mics of $40 and cheaper. They are usually not worth it. Before you buy anything, read as many reviews as possible. I hope to have my video tutorial ready on how the connect the Alesis Multimix8 Firewire by the end of this week, but it might get a bit later then that, it is rather busy this week, but I’ll do my best.

I hope this helps you on your way:-). I Need Your Help I Purchased the professional package software (drs 2006). We are having problems with getting the sound levels from our alesis usb 2.0 sound board to put the even levels on the drs 2006.

The Sound levels are coming in good on the first channel from the board, but channels 2 through 8only sounds coming from the “right side” is showing levels and the left side is not. The alesis board is functioning good. The level coming out of the alesis soundboard is coming out evenly from both left & right levels, also we ran other broadcasting software programs (like adobe audition 3.0) and it wasn’t any problems.

We don’t play music. We have a talk radio station. Were trying to get the microphone outputs to go out from the alesis board to the drs2006 over the internet. We tested the alesis board and it works fine. We can’t get the microphones to talk evenly through the drs2006 except for line 1 of the alesis boardplease help us. We use the alesis usb 2.0 soundboard as our input audio device source only. We do not use any sound cards.

The sound levels from the alesis usb 2.0 channel line 1 come in good going into the drs 2006. We’re not able to use our other channels lines 2 through 8 on the audio board as inputs into the drs 2006 encoder. That is where to sound levels come from and That is where the problems lie.

We getting a bit antsy, can someone please help me and my techniciansWe would gladly appreciate your generosity. Hi JR, Unfortunately, I know very little about music, so my recommendation for a mic would probably be the wrong one.

I would just make sure that it has a XLR plug and phantom power. Other then that, you best ask a music forum because the article above is rather for speech. I’m not sure $500 is going to cut it, though. The devices shown above are fine for speech but I do not know if they will be that great for music.

I’ve heard some musicians saying Alesis is not that good. You might have to look for second hand gear if quality is a concern. I’m really sorry I cannot help you in this matter. Hello Rudolph: I have a Tapco Link.USB, a desktop PC and an equally old laptop.

I want to record audio while “out-of-town”:-digitising with the Link.USB and saving the ‘raw’ signal on the laptop HDD. I hope to conserve laptop resources by using a dedicated battery for the Tapco which hopefully means that the laptop has very little processing overhead- just grabbing and storing the incoming data. What do I have to do to collect the microphone signal as a ‘raw’ file after the Tapco digitises, then streams it towards the laptop, via the USB2 connection?

Editing on the PC will be done with something like Audacity, later on. I am a bit new to all this! To those of you who are having a problem with HP laptops especially the HP compaq presario f700 because of the sound card STOP RIGHT NOW. You will not be able to fix this problem if you have tried everything and it says no sound card installed even after going through all the safe mode steps. Let me tell you how you can fix this nasty little problem that was made on purpose by HP manufacturer in order to make more money through tech support selling warranties ok?

Go to amazon and buy a virtual 5.1 channel USB sound card for under $5 right now. Get it in 3-5 days and plug it in and it will work to get you sound. You wont have a speaker but you can use a $1 pair of headphones or buy a $5 speaker at Walmart. You can fix this. Dont grow any more gray hairs over this dumb problem. God knows I have.

My ethernet plug in port went out, my sound card port went out and one other thing too. These are suppose to happen because of the way HP made the laptops though!! They did this on purpose. All you need is the USB sound card.

Just type in the search on amazon — 3d sound card usb —. God bless you all and have fun.