Hi there,
I am thinking about getting a new easy to handle guitar interface with still good audio quality.
The best I found so far is Line6 with lot of I/O and Apogee Jam (new 96k version).
Does anyone have experience or recommendations on these?
Thx for reply
Line6 or Apogee Jam? Recommendations?
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Re: Line6 or Apogee Jam? Recommendations?
Focusrite offers plenty good preamps for low money - if you get the 2i4 you pay 189€ and have midi in/out as well - yi got my fcb1010 mudifootboard connected and I can switch stompboxes, presets in positivegrid while playing - NOT possible with the IAP PositiveGrid App inside Auria but with the standalone App via Audiobus towards Auria.
Re: Line6 or Apogee Jam? Recommendations?
Hi , I have both well I have the 44-48 apogee jam
They are both just as good and very good
The apogee does have an input gain dial though so you can get the input signal just right
But the line6 sonic port (is that the one you are looking at) has a stereo input as well as mono and a stereo output as well
Also the headphone socket
The sonic port does sound a little crisper when using the headphone socket which I slightly prefer ,and also the pod mobile Guitar app is free and can only be used with a sonic port (& maybe other line6 interfaces)
If both broke, I'll probably get the sonic port again as it has the stereo out and headphone socket that I think not tried can both be used at the same time
You can only use one input at a time tho
They are both just as good and very good
The apogee does have an input gain dial though so you can get the input signal just right
But the line6 sonic port (is that the one you are looking at) has a stereo input as well as mono and a stereo output as well
Also the headphone socket
The sonic port does sound a little crisper when using the headphone socket which I slightly prefer ,and also the pod mobile Guitar app is free and can only be used with a sonic port (& maybe other line6 interfaces)
If both broke, I'll probably get the sonic port again as it has the stereo out and headphone socket that I think not tried can both be used at the same time
You can only use one input at a time tho
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Re: Line6 or Apogee Jam? Recommendations?
Yay. Thanks, that's good info. No other small interface provides such a flexibility. And if there is not a big difference in sound...
Just found ESI introducing iOS interfaces: http://youtu.be/Q-PnTiSD4pc
What about 96k recording with Apogee's new device? Do you think that brings a big advantage?
Just found ESI introducing iOS interfaces: http://youtu.be/Q-PnTiSD4pc
What about 96k recording with Apogee's new device? Do you think that brings a big advantage?
Re: Line6 or Apogee Jam? Recommendations?
There are several small 24-bit capable devices. Besides the mentioned ones there is one from IK Multimedia that provides guitar input or phantom powered mic input, and MIDI input. But no headphone output. No stereo-ins.
The reason I mention this is that most small devices seem to aim at different tasks. What is needed? Stereo-ins, Mic in, midi?
However, between Line6 and Apogee Jam (which neither I have tested as I have an Apogee One, old version) I would go for the Line6 as the headphone out makes one less connections to be attached. Everything is provided by just attaching the Line6 to the iPad. The simplicity of just having to attach one device will make you use it more (if you are as lazy as I am).
It also has software that could be fun to use.
Stereo-ins gives the oportunity to connect to a mixer for live recordings or video recordings.
But the Apogee can be connected to a Mac. Connecting two devices to a Mac and you have stereo. Line6 is a pure iOS device.
I think Apogee Jam comes as a new version. Does it have lightning connection? Or 30pin? Line6 provides connectors that othervice are expensive.
I have no idea of what the quality, reliability or how app-friendly the devices are. Do you e.g. have to use Maestro for Apogee? My One needs Garageband for input switching.
The reason I mention this is that most small devices seem to aim at different tasks. What is needed? Stereo-ins, Mic in, midi?
However, between Line6 and Apogee Jam (which neither I have tested as I have an Apogee One, old version) I would go for the Line6 as the headphone out makes one less connections to be attached. Everything is provided by just attaching the Line6 to the iPad. The simplicity of just having to attach one device will make you use it more (if you are as lazy as I am).
It also has software that could be fun to use.
Stereo-ins gives the oportunity to connect to a mixer for live recordings or video recordings.
But the Apogee can be connected to a Mac. Connecting two devices to a Mac and you have stereo. Line6 is a pure iOS device.
I think Apogee Jam comes as a new version. Does it have lightning connection? Or 30pin? Line6 provides connectors that othervice are expensive.
I have no idea of what the quality, reliability or how app-friendly the devices are. Do you e.g. have to use Maestro for Apogee? My One needs Garageband for input switching.
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Re: Line6 or Apogee Jam? Recommendations?
Wouldn't say the 96 recording Apogee will be a massive improvement , according to some you have to have a very good set of lugs to heaR the difference between 48 & 96 recording
I mostly use 44 nowadays especially as I use IAA apps to make things run a little better
Plus if your recording mainly guitar not sure 96 recording runs that smoothly, think most guitar apps run in either 44 or 48
Sure they'll be 96 in the future when things will be more stable tho
Think only overloud can cope with 96 recording but not a 100% sure as not tried this for a while
I mostly use 44 nowadays especially as I use IAA apps to make things run a little better
Plus if your recording mainly guitar not sure 96 recording runs that smoothly, think most guitar apps run in either 44 or 48
Sure they'll be 96 in the future when things will be more stable tho
Think only overloud can cope with 96 recording but not a 100% sure as not tried this for a while
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