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The Guitar God
post Tue 21 Dec 2004, 22:20
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i was looking for a mic instead of an audio interface to record my guitar off (im just using the mic on my e-mac). i came across an 'i-mic' it says that it allows any mic to run on the mac. but it also mentions MIDI! amd i was wondering how the hell you could turn an anolouge mic int a MIDI file??? wink.gif
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dulla
post Wed 22 Dec 2004, 16:35
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as far as i know, an imic has an 1/8 inch output and an 1/8 inch input. the sound quality is not that great either. the main purpose of one would be to take in a stereo signal vs. a mono siganl (which is the default of most laptops). and as far as midi, i don't think this is possible with an imic. even a midi device couldn't turn analog into midi. midi data makes no sounds and needs a midi controller and/or sound module.
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