A total of 15 reviews of this product on Reddit.
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You could connect your Guitar amp output to the aux in (3.5mm) on your PC, that’s correct. Or you could use something like this which would most likely give you a better sound quality.
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I’m similar to you, OP. I use amplitube 3 through Logic Pro X. I actually love it. My question is, how important is the interface? I have a pretty cheap, $40 interface, does it make a huge difference? Should I invest in a more expensive one?
EDIT: Here’s a link to my interface, in case anyone was wondering.
http://www.amazon.com/Behringer-UCG102-BEHRINGER-GUITAR-LINK/dp/B000PAPO9W/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1457459185&sr=8-4&keywords=guitar+usb+interface
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yes, If you dont have an interface with an instrument port than you can buy this device for pretty cheap if you shop around. I got mine for $20 and it works great, sometimes there is a little bit of a delay though.
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I use a Behringer Guitar Link. Its not very expensive, yet it does the job well. I have no issues with Lag/latency. I also get a good basic tone.
I ran the tone through Garage Band to get a alright sound. If your just practicing, or just want to get a good idea recorded its perfect. I now use Amplitude. (If you can find a download, I recommend it.)
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Behringer makes a really cheap USB audio interface that comes packaged with software ready to go. My buddy uses this and it’s not bad. There’s alot better stuff out there but for $30 you can learn how to use audio software on the cheap and upgrade later.
http://www.amazon.com/Behringer-UCG102-Guitar-to-USB-Interface/dp/B000PAPO9W
If you check the reviews it’s great for beginners but not so great if you have experience with more expensive products.
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^Use something like this, and use “Ableton Live” or “Adobe Audition” or any program like that for your editing.
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Yes, Behringer makes a USB interface. I use it with Amplitube and it works great. It’s model number is UCG102.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000PAPO9W/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_api_glc_fabc_v.37FbFZ14JWC
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I used to use the rocksmith cable with Guitar Rig but the cable stopped working randomly so now I use this and it works like a charm
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i use a USB plug, works a treat, like $30 on amazon, no delay when i run headphones and record in audacity.
http://www.amazon.com/Behringer-UCG102-BEHRINGER-GUITAR-LINK/dp/B000PAPO9W
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get a 1/4" to usb ‘guitarlink’ adapter + otg cable + galaxy nexus + usbeffects. ultra low latency is possible, trust me
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I’m assuming it’s an electric guitar you are looking to hookup.
Cheap solution:
Plug guitar into amp. Assuming your amp has a headphone jack, plug the headphone jack into the computer’s mic in.
Medium Solution, 1/4 ” instrument plug to USB adapter:
http://www.amazon.com/Behringer-UCG102-Guitar-to-USB-Interface/dp/B000PAPO9W
Higher End Solution, Multiple inputs to USB adapter:
http://pro-audio.musiciansfriend.com/product/Digidesign-Mbox-2-Mini-?sku=700498
Audacity is free software that works really well for basic recording needs.
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I use the Behringer Guitar-Link. $32. Researched before I bought it to make sure it was good to go on linux.
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This should be a ok for an interface.