USB Audio interface.....

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USB Audio interface.....

Postby ecca » 27 Mar 2010, 16:22

Any recommendations ?
I recently bought a Tascam 122 which wouldn't work with Windows 7 and had to sell it.
I don't want to make the same mistake twice.
I just want to get my guitar and a mike into the computer, nothing fancy.
Cheers
Ecca
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Re: USB Audio interface.....

Postby George Geddes » 27 Mar 2010, 17:09

How about this?

http://www.griffintechnology.com/products/imic

I use it to connect my hi-fi to my laptop... but I guess it may have other uses?

George
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Re: USB Audio interface.....

Postby Didier » 27 Mar 2010, 17:53

ecca wrote:Any recommendations ?
I recently bought a Tascam 122 which wouldn't work with Windows 7 and had to sell it.

The Tascam 122 is discontinued, and replaced by the 122 MkII which should be Windows 7 compatible.
The M-Audio "Fast Track" might do the job.

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Re: USB Audio interface.....

Postby tony parnham » 27 Mar 2010, 17:59

I bought an Edirol UA-4FX it has the lot really, Midi, Mic/guitar in Effects inc compression going in which is very useful and lots more and the best thing is it does'nt need its own power it gets it from the USB and it comes with Sonar LE. You will find with any interface that once installed it will take over your computers sound card and some of them dont work with Audacity if you use that it's different to just plugging into a soundcard.
I have a spare U-Control UCA202 and used it till I got the edirol cos I wanted the Midi ports. It has an excellent sound. Check it out on Youtube. Also uses USB power. http://www.behringer.com/EN/Products/UCA202.aspx if you want to try it out and experiment with it. You can have it for free if you don't just send it back no pressure.
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Re: USB Audio interface.....

Postby Alan Prudhoe » 27 Mar 2010, 18:22

http://www.lexiconpro.com/product.php?id=6

Lexicon Omega.
I have recorded 4 separate tracks (via a laptop at VSL) and remixed them when I got home. Cracking piece of Kit.
You can often pick them up on Ebay for about £75.
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Re: USB Audio interface.....

Postby ecca » 27 Mar 2010, 19:57

It looks the business Al, I'm watching one on ebay and in checking up there is a Windows 7 driver for it.
ecca
 

Re: USB Audio interface.....

Postby Twangaway » 27 Mar 2010, 23:29

Hi Ecca,

Save your money and take a look at these babies
Alesis - USB guitar lead
Alesis - USB stereo line in, use with any mixer desk, will then get you your mike capability too or
Alesis - USB XLR lead for use any mike eg SM58 as a USB mike. You can't use studio condensers that require phantom power unless you have special power supply, but even that could be done too.

All these solutions negate the need for USB special card/box interfaces, and above leads are priced cheap at £ 19.99 to £ 29.99. All give CD quality WAV into PC at 44.1khZ. Amazing miniature electronics in the USB connector and no bulky dongle. Perfect for the gigging busy musician, and plug into any laptop for use with Cubase ( a pile of s*** ) or whatever you prefer , I use Audition.

I will be buying the mixer version, as that gives a USB after life for perfectly good legacy mixers.

Twangaway
No I'm not on commission, but backing tracks are always welcome LOL via PM
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Re: USB Audio interface.....

Postby ecca » 28 Mar 2010, 19:17

Alan Prudhoe wrote:http://www.lexiconpro.com/product.php?id=6

Lexicon Omega.
I have recorded 4 separate tracks (via a laptop at VSL) and remixed them when I got home. Cracking piece of Kit.
You can often pick them up on Ebay for about £75.

Job done... got one off ebay £75.
Thanks Al and thanks all for help.
ecca
 

Re: USB Audio interface.....

Postby noelford » 30 Mar 2010, 11:23

George Geddes wrote:How about this?

http://www.griffintechnology.com/products/imic

I use it to connect my hi-fi to my laptop... but I guess it may have other uses?

George


I use the Griffin iMic for guitar into computer and it's perfect.
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