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thanks guys... being more specific: battery, hitting a conical s/pdif, and hi-z for gt./bass input. other option, would be to get one of those line6,m-audio,behringer,... tiny usb ports. does anybody have experience with guitar oriented usb interfaces? thanks again, raul. 2007/10/5, Mech <mech@m3ch.net>: > At 6:35 PM +0200 10/4/07, Raul Bonell wrote: > >may somebody recommend me a cheap/clean way to convert directly > >the output of my guitar into the s/pdif input of a laptop? > > BTW, you didn't specify: do you need coax or optical S/PDIF (or does > it not matter)? > > Take a look at the Behringer V-Verb. Musician's Fiend [sic] is doing > a special on them right now for $99: > > >http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Behringer-VVERB-PRO-REV2496-Reverb-Modeling-Processor?sku=182490 > > I only recently grabbed one, but it seems like a nice reverb/delay > unit. Not to mention it has both AES/EBU XLR and TOSLINK built into > the back (you can elect to send S/PDIF out the XLR's too, IIRC). If > you need co-ax, I believe there's a wiring hack that let's you use > XLR into RCA-type co-ax jacks. It's been a while since I found that > one out on the net, though, so you may need to do a Google for it. > > And, if you want a kickass delay pedal with a built in Looper thrown > in extra, the Yamaha UD-Stomp has co-ax S/PDIF built into it. That > one's going to set you back a little, as their value on Ebay has held > (or even increased) since they were discontinued, though. However, > it does get us back on topic by a little. ;) > > --m. > -- > _____ > "the wind in my heart; the dust in my head...." > > -- The Playing Orchestra: http://www.telefonica.net/web2/tpo Chain Tape Collective: http://www.ct-collective.com TPO at myspace: http://www.myspace.com/theplayingorchestra