VTB-1 question..

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You could get a 1/4" TRS cable (like a guitar cable) and hook it from the Line-Level out into the Line-In of your soundcard.

If your soundcard has 1/8" jacks then you'll need a cheap adapter to hook onto the end of the cable so it fits in your soundcard.

Like this one.

If your soundcard has other inputs then you'll need the appropriate adapter for those. Unless you have 1/4" inputs.

So it goes like this:

Microphone -> VTB-1 -> Guitar cable from Line-Out -> Adapter on the end of the cable -> Line-in of sound card.
 
danny.guitar said:
You could get a 1/4" TRS cable (like a guitar cable) and hook it from the Line-Level out into the Line-In of your soundcard.

If your soundcard has 1/8" jacks then you'll need a cheap adapter to hook onto the end of the cable so it fits in your soundcard.

Like this one.

If your soundcard has other inputs then you'll need the appropriate adapter for those. Unless you have 1/4" inputs.

So it goes like this:

Microphone -> VTB-1 -> Guitar cable from Line-Out -> Adapter on the end of the cable -> Line-in of sound card.


i got the emu 1212m...that got 1/4 right?
 
Ok here's a more visual approach for you. This stuff can be really complicated man, I know. They mislead you into thinking that this was a plug and play to your pc type of aparatus. Man, this is all I can do to help you.
 

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I have the EMU1212M also. It's got 1/4" inputs so you won't need any kind of adapter.

Just "plug and play" ;)
 
myhatbroke said:
Ok here's a more visual approach for you. This stuff can be really complicated man, I know. They mislead you into thinking that this was a plug and play to your pc type of aparatus. Man, this is all I can do to help you.


4 sho cool...so just a 1/4 trs and ill be straight?
 
myhatbroke said:
Ok here's a more visual approach for you. This stuff can be really complicated man, I know. They mislead you into thinking that this was a plug and play to your pc type of aparatus. Man, this is all I can do to help you.

LOL. I love that illustration.
 
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