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i was wondering what is the best way of getting my guitar into my eMac usig the Audio Input on the computer. Would putting my guitar into my 30 watt amp and then into my computer overload it? If so, would I be able to put my guitar straight into it using Guitar Rig as an amp?
This post has been edited by The Guitar God: Tue 16 Aug 2005, 19:50 |
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![]() Newbie Group: Members Posts: 3 Joined: 08-Aug 05 From: MAdrid - ES Member No.: 68,551 ![]() |
No matter what the graphics and numbers say. Your ear is not used to recognize an electric guitear D.Ied as a good sound. The cable you mention is a mere 1/4 to 1/8. Wont do nothing to your sound.
NAtive Instruments Guitar rig and the rest have a software impedance matching simulator, but I´ve found better results with a D.I. box and a mic pre. Seems that your emac input is mic level so forget the mic pre. Hope this helps. If you have the money go and buy the Marshall powerbrake and use your real amp. They sell for cheap now |
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![]() Newbie Group: Members Posts: 8 Joined: 25-Aug 04 From: Berlin - DE Member No.: 49,495 ![]() |
Guitar Rig is delivered with the Rig Kontrol, that is not only a controller for the software but also a D.I. box to plug-in your guitar there and get a line level signal at Rig Kontrols output.
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