I am using a pedal board with no amp, what would be a good interface to use to get my guitar into the iPad?
What would you suggest for a good set of mixing headphones?
Input device and headphones
Input device and headphones
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Re: Input device and headphones
Are you using like a Line6 modelling multiFX board or a guitar pedal board?
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Re: Input device and headphones
Any audio interface that works with your iPad will do. It depends on your budget and what features you are looking for. The new Audient iD4 mk11 is a good choice at an affordable price.
As for mixing headphones, there really is no such thing but if you must mix with headphones then try to get a pair with as flat of a frequency response as possible. I use the Beyerdynamic DT990 Pro and I find that they translate well to other speakers if you know how to mix with headphones. There are tips online that help you mix better using headphones. Good luck.
As for mixing headphones, there really is no such thing but if you must mix with headphones then try to get a pair with as flat of a frequency response as possible. I use the Beyerdynamic DT990 Pro and I find that they translate well to other speakers if you know how to mix with headphones. There are tips online that help you mix better using headphones. Good luck.
Re: Input device and headphones
I am just running a guitar pedal board. I have a mooer radar connected as the last pedal into an irig duo. I have a pair of shure 1890 headphones which are nice but getting used a lot. The dt990 might be a good one to get. I have been mixing in headphones for a few years and listening back in the car. So far the tunes have sounded really nice. I will check out the dt990. What ohm would you suggest? I was thinking 80ohm.
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