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Accept Audio Input From Lightning Cable Mac

2024-09-25 04:35:44

Has everything you need for a 2 input audio interface (2x mono or 1x stereo). Comes with added bonus of usb at the back to power my midi controller. Separate monitor and headphone volume and drives my hd6xx just fine. Instantly recognized by DAWs on both my mac and pc, no problems with aggregate devices with mac audio or asio4all. Feels solid and looks great. Minor issues are that the bundled cable is quite short. Recommend as a budget / starter interface as long as you are ok with 1x stereo or 2x mono input. I have a larger interface but it's not portable so I bring this along with my midi controller and macbook in my backpack when I need to move around, very convenient.

5
2024-04-13 01:23:28

If you will only accept the best, this is the lens to get. It focuses lightning fast, and the IS makes hand-holding shots a breeze. It's great for nature, airshows and sports. The 1.4 Mk III extender works great with this lens. There could be a little vignetting when shooting wide open, but most software can correct that. The enclosed picture was taken handheld.

5
2024-08-18 07:55:20

I use this cable to run audio from the line out of my zoom H6 recorder into my camera's xlr input and it works like a charm.

5
2024-08-11 06:56:59

If you wish to use your HSC 271 with your computer or cell phone, this is the correct cable to use.This cable takes six-pin mini-XLR and turns it into 2x 3.5mm TRS plugs keyed to the usual PC inputs. Only five wires are actually live here, the HSC's mic mute wire is not cabled through. That shouldn't make a difference because the computer will not understand the mute signal anyways.Pinouts as followsmXLR - TRS Mic (purple)Pin 1 - Sleeve (ground)Pin 5 - Ring (mic signal)Pin 6 - Not Cabled (mic mute signal)mXLR - TRS Headphone (green)Pin 2 - Sleeve (ground)Pin 3 - Ring (audio left)Pin 4 - Tip (audio right)This will plug right into most PCs and Macs with standard mic-level audio input and amplified audio-output onboard. It will also work (with appropriate adapter) with modern Macs that have combined TRRS (four pole) 3.5mm inputs. Computers like MacBook Air, also 13 and 15 Retina MacBook Pro. Some newer Macs with dual audio ports have a line-level audio input only, but support the TRRS mic-level input on the headphone jack.This will also work with cell phones, using the appropriate adapter of course. Samsung Galaxy S2/S3, HTC One X, Sony Xperia P, etc.Will NOT work with iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch due to them expecting a lower input voltage than this headset provides. A resistor placed inline to lower the voltage of the mic input can work, but is not an assured solution.Note that this cable is not a special cable. The bias voltage provided by the devices in question is enough to power the condenser mic sufficiently. It is possible to buy any HSC 271 cable, strip the ends, and attach whatever leads you like to get the same result with this hardware.Cable quality is just fine.

5
2024-06-29 07:40:28

This works well, long range but needs (more or less) to have direct line of site - did not work well when around the corner from the bluetooth transmitter device. Also, the XLR output on this device is line level out but the XLR input on most audio boards is mic level. Use a XLR (f) to 1/4 (m) adapter cable to go from this device into the line (1/4) input on your audio board. This will also free up some space on your board is this unit is somewhat bulky to plug in directly. Also, using an adapter cable can allow you to position this device better to be line of sight to the transmitter.

5
2024-07-09 03:50:11

I wanted to record audio directly from my MacBook line out to the mic input on my iPhone, this did the trick! This cable made the audio level safe for the iPhone.

5
2024-06-26 04:43:27

I got the RS175 for my Mom for Christmas. She seems to really enjoy the audio clarity as she watches TV. Range is good, though it doesn't quite cover the whole house, due to too many walls. It was easy to set up. I tried out the digital optical input with the supplied cable and though it worked great, I opted to use the analog input, as the cable box required more effort to switch its output than simply turning its volume down. Analog input sounds just fine. Battery life has been good. It's intuitive to use, which is a real help as Mom isn't too technical. She was able to use it without too much trouble after I showed her how. She has recommended it to her friends and now one of them wants to get one.

5
2024-05-06 09:37:52

Used this cable from the audio out of my Roland FP-90 digital piano to the input of my home stereo. Sounds amazing!

5
2024-04-22 05:36:53

I use this item for transforming an AES-EBU signal to BNC to input audio into my Blackmagic ATEM TVS. I use an additional BNC video cable along with the AES-EBU audio cable.

5
2024-04-16 05:57:49

The cable sets down the gain from a mic or mixer to a DSLR 3.5mm audio input. Finally the audio in the captured file is useful without having to use double system sounds files and resyncing in post.

5