Imic Good For Guitar Recording?, Anyone used this? |
Wed 9 Oct 2002, 16:22
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Hey people,
There's this product by griffin technology called the iMic. You can find it at: http://www.griffintechnology.com/products/imic/ Anyone used it? If so, is it a good sourse to imput a guitar/amp/pedals for recording? |
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Wed 9 Oct 2002, 18:00
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 13 Joined: 09-Oct 02 From: Dago - US Member No.: 8,357 |
Works good for me. If you use the ASIO drivers you can take advantage of full 24 bit conversion and low latency.
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Wed 9 Oct 2002, 19:39
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Thank you very much
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Thu 10 Oct 2002, 19:56
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Well, I bought the darn thing and I'm trying to get it to work.
I plugged the USB cable into the back of my Apple brand flat screen. My system recognises that there is infact USB Audio there now, along with the usual mic-in. I got this today and on my lunch break I tried hooking it up. Unsucessfully. Now I'm back at work again and trying to go over what is wrong. I tried a number of different ways to hook all this up. I've got a wah pedal that goes into a footboard and that in turn goes into my amp. No biggie. I figure I'll hook a line from my amp into the iMic. iWas wrong. No sound. I'm wondering if the 1/4 to 1/8 jack that I'm using is the problem. Could it be that the adapter needs to be a sterio one rather than mono, EVEN though my amp is fed via mono? Blah. Help is appreciated. |
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Fri 11 Oct 2002, 03:05
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Ok, so I took an apple microphone extension cord and just hooked one end into the sound in on the iMic and then into my line out on my amp with a 1/8 adapter and it works great. There's quite a bit of ground loop going on, but hey... atleast it works. Just for those that were following my crisis.
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Fri 11 Oct 2002, 14:24
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The one thing you haven't said yet about your problem is where you had the switch set on the iMic. IIRC, it's pretty unintuitive: I believe for recording an electric guitar signal they say on their "Getting Started" page that you need to have the switch set toward the microphone icon. Did you?
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Fri 11 Oct 2002, 18:48
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 13 Joined: 09-Oct 02 From: Dago - US Member No.: 8,357 |
QUOTE (kevintheinvincible @ Oct 11 2002, 02:05) Ok, so I took an apple microphone extension cord and just hooked one end into the sound in on the iMic and then into my line out on my amp with a 1/8 adapter and it works great. There's quite a bit of ground loop going on, but hey... atleast it works. Just for those that were following my crisis. This may be what Levon River said that you need to switch to the correct setting. I had problems originally as well with monitoring the signal with no latency. i think you are on the right track. If you are still having problems post the equipment you are using? |
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Mon 14 Oct 2002, 03:20
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Yes, of course I had it set on microphone. You ca't record on the audio out switch. And the switch itself was turned to the mic position.
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Fri 18 Oct 2002, 14:59
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Maniac Member Group: Members Posts: 799 Joined: 24-Mar 02 From: Entre-Deux-Mers - FR Member No.: 3,984 |
Try what you think is the audio out position anyway. On imic its not clear which way it should be. I haven't used mine for a while but I've a feeling its the wrong way round
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