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Topic: plugging standard guitar amplifier into mac airbook |
Jonathan Slyker
From: Montclair, New Jersey, USA
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Posted 6 Nov 2014 1:48 pm
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Hi guys,
Sorry if I could have found the answer searching the old posts. I'm so lazy...you guys always give the best answer very fast.
How do I plug an amplifier into my laptop, assuming the amplifier has a headphone output?
My computer (mac airbook) does not have a mic input, only the headphone interface.
I'm trying to use garage band. I asked the question in the Apple store and all the guy could do is scratch his $^#$%^ and start googling for the answer. Really??
I would like to do it REAL CHEAP.
Can you help me?
Thanks so much. _________________ MCI D-10 (Curly Chalker's last guitar) Curly's C6th on front neck; Johnny Cox’s E13th on back with E9th pedals.
Widgren custom-built 12 string keyless lap. |
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Peter den Hartogh
From: Cape Town, South Africa
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Posted 10 Nov 2014 10:55 pm
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http://www.zzounds.com/item--BEHUCA202
Behringer U-Control UCA202 USB Audio Interface
The Behringer U-Control UCA202 is a high-fidelity 2 in and 2 out USB audio interface. It also includes tons of free software. |
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Jonathan Slyker
From: Montclair, New Jersey, USA
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Posted 11 Nov 2014 8:59 am plugging standard guitar amplifier into mac airbook
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Hey, great minds think alike. When I didn't get a response, I reposted (verbatim) in the "recording" section.
I got a response from Clete Ritta. I followed his advice. Last night, before I noticed that you had responded, I ordered the Behringer unit you recommended and also a similarly priced unit by Griffin. I figured, for $30, I could see which one worked better.
Thanks so much for your help. _________________ MCI D-10 (Curly Chalker's last guitar) Curly's C6th on front neck; Johnny Cox’s E13th on back with E9th pedals.
Widgren custom-built 12 string keyless lap. |
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