anonymous
12 March 2001
Hi all. First off, this forum rocks, and I'm adding to my newbie knowledge with every thread I read.
I'm learning to use Cubase VST on my mac at home. I currently have a cheapo desktop mic that I'm using while I practice using vst instruments and some audio snippets to create loop based music.
[Whoops, somehow my post was truncated. I'll add my question below.]
I have a regular mic that I want to use as an input on the mac's built-in sound. How do I convert the XLR line down to the mac's 1/8" jack?
Thanks,
MSA
I will try to give you a brief answer. Your mac's mic input was
I will try to give you a brief answer.
Your mac's mic input was configured specifically to pair with el-cheapo computer mic. You might not get as good results out of a more expensive mic (or possibly any signal whatsoever) than the one that came with the mac. It is likely that you could get better results by running a good mic into a good mic pre and then into a line input or soundcard on the mac, but that's going to get much more complicated (and $$$).
I still recommend posting the question in "Small Steps - a beginner's guide to pro results"
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Hope that helps.