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![]() Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 1 Inscrit : 12 août 04 Lieu : Sunnyvale - US Membre no 48,719 ![]() |
Looking to get audio into a new Mac Pro Tower thru USB. All I need is a way to connect a stereo phono preamp (and its two RCA outputs) to a USB A/D converter of some sort. I'm not recording thru mics or multi track devices, so the usual Apogee Duets, M-Audio, etc, aren't for me, neither is the Griffin iMic. There's gotta be some simple way (OK, I can default to the 1/8" miniplug input built into my Mac) that is of very high quality. Any suggestions? I saw a device called an Altoedge USB, anyone know much about it? Many, many thanks in advance!
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![]() Member ![]() ![]() Groupe : Members Messages : 57 Inscrit : 22 mars 05 Lieu : Cancun - MX Membre no 62,788 ![]() |
Looking to get audio into a new Mac Pro Tower thru USB. All I need is a way to connect a stereo phono preamp (and its two RCA outputs) to a USB A/D converter of some sort. I'm not recording thru mics or multi track devices, so the usual Apogee Duets, M-Audio, etc, aren't for me, neither is the Griffin iMic. There's gotta be some simple way (OK, I can default to the 1/8" miniplug input built into my Mac) that is of very high quality. Any suggestions? I saw a device called an Altoedge USB, anyone know much about it? Many, many thanks in advance! what software are you plannng to use try this link for various choices http://www.sweetwater.com/store/search.php?s=usb&go=Go! |
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