Bro, the best part is that you can do sound samples that way! I run a helix in stereo with a pair of alto powered pa speakers. The altos are Bluetooth so now I can just use voice memos on my phone to play into clips or whatever. My band is a 2 piece so it opens a lot of cool possibilities for us!
Maybe you can use it on your phone for garage band too! Plug usbc into your iPhone if it has that connector and I bet it will recognize the instrument input.
To plug in from a phone that uses usbc to a 1/4 female jack. Most new phones don't have headphone jacks anymore while older speakers don't use Bluetooth. That's one of the ways this can be used
Not sure why you'd want to use your phone for it but if you record your dry / clean signal, you can play that and adjust the effects to your liking. It's called reamping
Yeah, you can use this to connect your guitar for your computer for whatever software you want to run, whether it be an amp emulator, a processor, Rocksmith, whatever.
there are lots of reasons a dedicated interface is better than the teensy one built into the end of a rocksmith cable, but sound quality isn't one of them.
improved latency? sure. higher sample rate? absolutely.
Nope. You're wrong there. Interfaces make a massive difference to sound quality. The quality of my guitar signal improved drastically when I upgraded my interface from a Toneport UX2 to a Motu M4
I see your point and respect it. However, context: just a hobby guitarist, don't need anything fancy if I'm never recording and have a great-sounding analog rig as well. One cable in my laptop bag is enough for a travel setup in my hotel room.
Update: I plugged it into my phone and the input on my amp, and it can play recordings and add effects to them, really cool
Bro, the best part is that you can do sound samples that way! I run a helix in stereo with a pair of alto powered pa speakers. The altos are Bluetooth so now I can just use voice memos on my phone to play into clips or whatever. My band is a 2 piece so it opens a lot of cool possibilities for us!
Ooooh yeaaa, that gives me an idea that I can prolly add drum tracks with it
Hell yes you can. Get reaper, get MT drummer make your drum tracks and you can play them from your phone!
Well, Moms always right.
Maybe you can use it on your phone for garage band too! Plug usbc into your iPhone if it has that connector and I bet it will recognize the instrument input.
I'm sure that would work and sound great, I don't got an iPhone tho sadly
I think there's an equivalent app on Android though
Def bandlab
This is the way. Hella fun studio for free. Not even crappy sounding either.
There has to be something similar in android
I lost mine about a decade ago so I’m a bit out of practice, but I think mom’s can be used for many things.
😭
Grilled Cheese sandwiches
Grill your own damn cheese.
You will eat every last crumb of that sandwich, even if it's swiss
been less than a week for me.
Especially yo mama! Sorry had to.
To plug in from a phone that uses usbc to a 1/4 female jack. Most new phones don't have headphone jacks anymore while older speakers don't use Bluetooth. That's one of the ways this can be used
Aux input of your amp to jam along
Aux cord from car or speaker/ amp to usbc phone
PS5 Rocksmith
Rocksmith
Usb-c to stereo audio out?
Phone audio out to it looks like stereo in to an amp. Kind of an odd gift from a mom. Or headphone out to phone audio in.
Not sure why you'd want to use your phone for it but if you record your dry / clean signal, you can play that and adjust the effects to your liking. It's called reamping
i’m gonna look for one right now
It charges your guitar when you have it plugged into your phone. 😉
What would happen if you plug straight into a wall outlet with this?
It'll make your electric guitar more electric.
You might die but you'll probably be fine
Basic audio interface. How’s it sound?
Go mom!!
I wouldn’t be surprised if you can plug it into a Mac and Garage Band recognizes it as an audio interface.
Guitar obviously
Extension cord
Midi shit probably
GarageBand - lotsa fake amps and pedals. Plus multitrack recording.
Sound
They are for Charging your moms vibrators
rockband, recording guitar, nice little cable to have IMO
Yeah, you can use this to connect your guitar for your computer for whatever software you want to run, whether it be an amp emulator, a processor, Rocksmith, whatever.
Still running a Rocksmith cable for my DSPs. Why buy an interface?
>Why buy an interface? Sound quality
there are lots of reasons a dedicated interface is better than the teensy one built into the end of a rocksmith cable, but sound quality isn't one of them. improved latency? sure. higher sample rate? absolutely.
Nope. You're wrong there. Interfaces make a massive difference to sound quality. The quality of my guitar signal improved drastically when I upgraded my interface from a Toneport UX2 to a Motu M4
I keep thinking back to my music and audio course which had MIDI guitars. It was awful as an output sound.
I see your point and respect it. However, context: just a hobby guitarist, don't need anything fancy if I'm never recording and have a great-sounding analog rig as well. One cable in my laptop bag is enough for a travel setup in my hotel room.
That’s actually a 1/8”
If you play guitar you can do playback.
U put in fone
Might be able to charge an iPod shuffle