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![]() Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 79 Joined: 12-Nov 04 From: Stepaside - UK Member No.: 54,891 ![]() |
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???
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![]() Newbie Group: Members Posts: 16 Joined: 05-Jan 04 From: Carnforth - UK Member No.: 32,496 ![]() |
The iMic from Griffin Technology is a stereo in and stereo out via a USB interface. The quality is OK for transferring old LPs, cassettes etc. into a mac without any audio I/O (ie the iBook) and connecting it to your hi-fi.
If you want to get your guitar etc in then I'd look at M-Audio, Edirol , etc. USB or FireWire devices, unless you've got a desktop/tower Mac and then a PCI card option is better value. Vince |
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