

- Usb preamp for recording to my mac pro#
- Usb preamp for recording to my mac Pc#
- Usb preamp for recording to my mac mac#
Usb preamp for recording to my mac Pc#
In DAW mode, your guitar audio only goes to the PC via USB. I have to say my iPAd (and my Mac) are both fine when I'm monitoring via the DAW, there's no noticeable latency - but all hardware is different, as is the load we place upon it with our software. Maybe you could run the USB in LIVE mode rather than DAW and listen to your playing without going through the DAW and back like it does with monitoring from within the DAW. I'm not planning on using my PreSonus when I'm tracking guitars throgh the HR. Digital audio out will go back to the HR for it to convert to analogue and for you to listen on headphones plugged into the HR or send it out to another speaker/amp etc. That means your PC speaker will not be getting the audio output from anything you run. When you're connected via USB Audio, then the HR is the soundcard/audio interface. I managed to get it working but if you try and monitor while playing, there is a huge latency.not sure if I need a dedicated sound card in the PC, or should the Headrush act as the soundcard and I've not set things up correctly? I wonder if Audacity users won't read it because it says "Headrush"? Title change, perhaps, to attract more Audacity experts.įWIW, I tried to use Audacity a few months ago because I (cough) believed it might let me capture live streams of audio as they played. I wouldn't have bothered to read this post if the title had included "Audacity". The HR does its job as documented.Ī suggestion? If you can play back audio it's likely everything you've got wired up is correct and the problem is within your Audacity setup.


Which is sort of what you want to hear, I guess.

The Gigboard doesn't have the ability to do monitoring within in the audio interface. Because I'm in DAW mode on the HR, I couldn't hear what I was playing unless I made the DAW monitor the track and send the audio back to me. I set up the DAW to record a stereo track using an audio source - the i/ps coming from inputs 1 & 2 on the HR and sending the outputs 1 & 2 to the single stereo track. Then I set up a little recording session. Can you hear audio on the HR headphones o/p if you play a YouTube clip, for example? That will tell you that the hardware is working for playback purposes. So, first thing I did was test my ability to play back music. I don't think your computer would "see" the HR if you hadn't, but you never know. Did you set the USB Audio from OFF to ON, BTW? Easy mistake (DAMHIK, OK?). Like you, I'm using DAW in the Global Setting for USB audio.
Usb preamp for recording to my mac mac#
It applies to both the Mac and the iPad - they're working the same. I don't know everything, but here's what I've done so far. I'm connecting to the Mac with a USB cable and to the iPad with the USB cable into an Apple Camera Kit (essentially a USB-to-Lightening convertor). I've just started experimenting using my recently-purchased HR Gigboard as an audio interface, to see what it can do.
Usb preamp for recording to my mac pro#
I've got a home DAW setup with a PreSonus iTwo audio interface into either a MacBook Pro (Logic Pro) or an iPad (GarageBand for iPad), so I know the software end of my setup is working.
