🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game!
The YESPURE USB Guitar Cable is a professional-grade adapter designed for seamless connection between your guitar and computer. With a length of 2.8M (9.2FT), it supports both Windows and Mac operating systems, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of recording software. Featuring a built-in high-end D/A conversion chip, this cable delivers low noise and high fidelity sound, making it perfect for both studio and stage use. Enjoy hassle-free plug-and-play functionality and exceptional customer support.
Manufacturer | YESPURE |
Item Weight | 181 g |
Package Dimensions | 22.1 x 17.7 x 3.3 cm; 181 g |
Colour | Black |
Shape | Round |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**N
Works great on Mac M1 and old iMac!
Works great on Mac M1 and old iMac! You must be sure to follow the steps as mentioned in another review, and make sure you check the box that says "I want to hear my guitar while recording'. If you have lag/latency, checking that box fixed it for me. I'm sure it helps to be familiar with how GarageBand works, which I wasn't, but this patch cord now has me cooking!
K**R
Buen cable
Funciona bastante bien
A**R
Works really well with GarageBand
This worked perfectly for me with GarageBand and other amp sims.
A**M
works with rocksmith
i bought this for rocksmith after my real tone cable broke. plugged it in and it came up as realtone cable but im not sure if thats because i had a realtone before and it simply is using the realtone drivers. if u havent had a realtone cable u can still use it download rsmods installgo to set and forget tabsmisc then enable direct coneect modesave and exit rs mods and open rosksmithhit ctrl set to direct connect mode and choose the cable from the avaible input listthis will work have tried both way enjoy i hope this helps my fellow players out
J**K
Initial impression is great with Rocksmith 2014
My laptop picked the adapter up right away and it works perfectly with Rocksmith 2014 remastered. I'm just using it for bass right now, so to get around the slight amount of latency (it's just enough to hear), I run my bass and laptop headphone output to a stereo keyboard speaker (it has a stereo pass through output) then pass only the bass on the right channel to the usb adapter so the laptop uses that to feed into Rocksmith. I have the bass audio turned down in the game to keep it from sounding weird being doubled. It works perfectly and now my hand is too sore to practice anymore today.If I run into issues I'll update the review, but I'm very happy on day one.
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