![]() Jam is available March 31st, check out for more info. Apogee touts Jam as a high quality alternative to similar products like the iRig or AmpKit Link, and it’s the only one available that doubles as an interface for Mac computers in addition to portable devices. Features: Input and output: LiNK HD not only provides guitar input, but also separate headphone and line out jacks. It’s powered through USB, and provides 40dB of gain and 44.1kHz/24bit audio conversion. AmpKit LiNK HD is a pure digital guitar interface that connects to the 30-pin or Lightning port (using Apples Lightning to 30-pin Adapter) on your iOS device. Jam is designed to be plug-and-play, and works with Garageband, Logic, MainStage, and any other application that runs on Core Audio. In this video Guitar Worlds gear editor Paul Riario demonstrates the features of the AmpKit and AmpKit LiNK from Agile Partners and Peavey Electronics. Simply plug in your guitar or bass and hit record to get started – a status LED on Jam turns green when it’s connected properly, and red if your levels are too hot. Jam ($99) features a 1/4″ input and gain control, and it connects via USB to your iPad, iPod or Mac. In the Maestro software for your interface you need to make sure you have muted the dry input signals (sometimes known as Direct Level) and you are only listening to the sounds coming from your software, whether that is AT4 or Logic. ![]() 11, 2011 | by Paolo De GregorioĪpogee is introducing a high quality guitar interface for Apple devices, providing another option for guitar players who want a quick and easy way to record at home or on the move.
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