92 Questions from the Community
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I would love to play my electric guitar on my IPod 4-what programs/apps can I use? And can I transfer whats recored on IPod 4 to my Mac/ Garage Band?
- Asked by Peter L from Kansas City
- Mar 3, 2011
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Can you use this to go: guitar> iPad> garage band> house sound? In other words, will it allow you to let you use GB essentially as a pod?
- Asked by Chad J from Dunedin
- Mar 13, 2011
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Yes, you could use the headphone out of the iPad to go direct to a mixing console. Stereo mini jack out of the iPad to a pair of RCAs or 1/4" jacks.
- Answered by Geoff W from Melbourne
- Mar 30, 2011
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I only noticed latency occuring once-I can't remember which app I was using. However no problems when I use it with Ampkit. Therefore if you do get any, it is most likely the app you are using or the settings within the app.
- Answered by Ami B
- Dec 30, 2011
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Will Jam work with GarageBand '11?
I am asking this bc I am about to buy GarageBand '11. I want to be a better Guitar player so I am asking if Jam would work with the New GrarageBand.
- Asked by Christopher L
- Feb 17, 2012
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Is this gonna work with Logic Pro??! Just got a new a iMac and need to connect my guitar to something... Any suggestion is appreciated..!!
- Asked by Alessandro G from Montreal
- Jan 9, 2012
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Can you plug into power or do you just use up battery.
- Asked by Joe F from Scottsdale
- Nov 16, 2011
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No because the adapter plugs into where you would usually plug in the power source.
- Answered by Jeff J from Youngsville
- Feb 8, 2012
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What is the difference between this and other cheaper adapters?
There other adapters that are much cheaper, so what does this have that they don't?
- Asked by Jake S from Harlow
- Feb 10, 2012
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Does it work well with the garage band lessons for guitar?
- Asked by Pedro P
- Sep 11, 2011
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It says it's made for use with Garage Band software but you can plug it into your iPhone. How does that work?
- Asked by Nicholas P from Norridge
- Mar 7, 2011
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I have only tried a handful of other apps, but here are my results on my verizon iphone running ios 4.2.8.
Amplitube (IK Multimedia): Nothing. Jam says it works (there's a green light), though no audio is making it to the app.
AmpKit (Peavey): Works perfectly, but the app needs to be reloaded after the Jam is plugged in.- Answered by Matthew S from Church Hill
- Jun 11, 2011
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If you are referring to plugging the audio out from the keyboard, into the Apogee Jam, yes you can, although it is only Mono, and I know most of my good patches are in stereo. The poster who previously answered seemed to be referring to Midi or at least USB connection. If you are interested in inputting MIDI info your iPad to GarageBand , check out the Alesis studiodock for iPad. Unfortunately my link to the video is not permitted.
However, I seriously doubt that the a/d convertors on the Alesis can compare to the convertors on the Apogee Jam. I have Apogee Duet, One, and have Ensemble and this unit Jam on order. They are "class compliant" with Apple systems, so you have NO issues with drivers, pretty much plug and play. The a/d convertors on Apogee products are incredible.- Answered by Virginia M from Alexandria
- Mar 30, 2011
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Could I plug the one side of this product into a soundboard and plug the other side into my mac? That way I could get all of the sound I record.
I Don't wish to plug it into my guitar but I have been looking for an easy way to record my school's band.
- Asked by Ben M from Willingboro
- Apr 18, 2011
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