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Griffin Guitarconnect Cable Garageband Ipad

Apr 30, 2011  I’m happy to say that I’ve found something that is sure to help me out of my musical funk: Griffin’s GuitarConnect cable in conjunction with my iPad. Griffin Technologies has been cranking out quality gadget accessories and cases for years now, and one of the latest additions to their arsenal is a cable that connects directly to iOS devices and allows you to connect the other end to your. A couple months ago Griffin Technology released their GuitarConnect cable for the iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad. This cable plugs your guitar right into your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad. The headphone output allows you to connect auxiliary speakers or headphones.

Griffin Guitarconnect Cable Garageband Ipad

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I bought the Griffin Guitar Cable when using GrageBand ( now I use Logic and rarely use that cable). It was fine - at the time it was a good solution to coneecting guitar to the mac without an interface. Now I have Logic and a PreSonus FireBox so the Guitarcable isn;t needed, but I thought is was good. If you're using Logic, then perhaps the Griffin GC is a solution if you sont have an interface. And the price was right. I had no problems, and using it with GarageBand it was good. Hope this helps.

Nov 17, 2006 2:05 AM

I played a bit with the Griffin GuitarConnect cable and the iShred LIVE app. It sucked on my iPhone 4 (the phone's mic kept picking up the guitar's feedback and triggering voice control), but rocked on the original iPad. I plugged my 2.1 speakers into the cable, and it sounded great. Jamie Hardt Says: March 10th, 2011 at 8:52 pm. The cable you need, to use GarageBand or other effects apps with your guitar, bass or keyboard.Our GuitarConnect Cable turns your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch into the most portable guitar rig/practice room/studio you've ever used. Connect the cable's 1/4' plug to your guitar, bass, or keyboard; then.

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Nashville, TN (July 10, 2013) — Griffin Technology, one of the world's foremost creators of accessories for home, mobile and personal technology, is increasing its presence in the music products industry with the introduction of several new accessories for Apple iOS at Summer NAMM 2013.

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These new products—StudioConnect with Lightning, GuitarConnect Pro, GuitarConnect Cable and MicConnect—will inspire a new breed of musician that wants to practice, record and perform his or her music anywhere, using the power of an Apple iPad, iPod or iPhone.

“GarageBand and other computer recording programs have become immensely popular with musicians who want to create studio quality tracks on the go, and at any time,” says Ethan Opelt, Line Manager of Griffin’s Audio category. “Our new Apple iOS music accessories offer easy connectivity so artists can capture and build on their ideas whenever inspiration strikes.”

StudioConnect with Lightning is Griffin’s popular all-in-one audio interface for music creation on the iPad, now compatible with the new fourth generation iPad and iPad mini. In one compact device, StudioConnect provides great-sounding plug-and-play convenience for guitars, stereo audio, MIDI-In/Out along with a Lightning charging dock. It also features line-level RCA stereo output and stereo headphone output with separate volume control.


StudioConnect with Lightning

The streamlined StudioConnect interface features Audio In that enables users to plug in an instrument through a mono 1/4” jack, or connect a mixer via the stereo 1/8” jack. Audio Out includes left and right line-level RCA jacks. The 1/8” stereo headphone jack, with its dedicated volume knob, allows for monitoring. Standard 5-pin MIDI In and Out ports accept a sequencer, patch bay or other MIDI gear, allowing the iPad and MIDI apps to act as a MIDI controller. The updated StudioConnect with Lightning is now available for $149.99 MSRP.

GuitarConnect Pro solves the connectivity problem between a guitar and an iPad, iPhone or Mac computer in one convenient 1/4” instrument jack connector. Simple and intuitive, GuitarConnect Pro converts a guitar’s analog signal into a 100% digital connection so users can play, record and even multitrack in 24 bit, 48kHz quality. GuitarConnect Pro features a built-in gain control wheel allowing musicians to easily adjust the strength of the instrument’s input signal. Offering multi-compatibility between Mac OS X and iOS, GuitarConnect Pro comes with three detachable cables, including the new Lightning Connector, a traditional 30-pin Dock Connector and a USB Connector. GuitarConnect Pro will be available late July 2013 for $99.99 MSRP. Purity piano roll for fl studio download.


GuitarConnect Pro

Similarly, Griffin’s GuitarConnect Cable lets musicians hear their guitar as they play through effects apps on an iOS device. A 1/4” jack plugs into a guitar or bass, a 1/8” plug plugs into an iPad, iPhone or iPod touch, while another attached 1/8” jack accommodates a pair of headphones for monitoring. Musicians can perform along with pre-recorded tracks or effects loops, such as Apple’s GarageBand and most Core Audio apps, in complete silence. GuitarConnect Cable is available now for $29.99 MSRP.


GuitarConnect Cable

Great for performance, practice or recording, Griffin’s new MicConnect is an easy-to-use, battery-powered microphone interface for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch. An XLR input on one end is used to connect a microphone, and a 1/8” audio cable on the other end plugs into the iOS device’s headphone jack, allowing for the recording of pristine vocal tracks. MicConnect’s +48V Phantom power accommodates both condenser and dynamic microphones for the highest quality recording. In addition to its use with microphones, MicConnect also makes it possible to record amplifiers, acoustic instruments and other music-making tools right into GarageBand. MicConnect is now available for $39.99 MSRP.

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