IS there a way to use a real guitare on ableton with an adaptater
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    Question IS there a way to use a real guitare on ableton with an adaptater

    Hi, i found this adaptater Usb to (guitare) Jack in a store, and i wondered if i could play the guitare with it on my computer:
    -> With ableton in MIDI
    -> With ableton in audio
    -> With garage band in audio

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    Yes, but you can't use midi.

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    So i should make the guitare with garage band. Then import it to ableton?

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    You can, but you should be able to record straight into Ableton.

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    Yes but garage band has many different model of amps, not ableton. (am i right ?)

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    Quote Originally Posted by YaYa View Post
    Yes but garage band has many different model of amps, not ableton. (am i right ?)
    Ableton has an Amp audio effect with different modes and types, but that might be for Suite only.

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    Ableton has an amp but it's not very IMHO. NI guitar rig is way better
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    Quote Originally Posted by mrdorianjames View Post
    Ableton has an amp but it's not very IMHO. NI guitar rig is way better
    I 100% Agree. Guitar rig is great, and if you have the money, get it, but until then, just go with Garage Band.

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    As far as using your guitar as a midi controller. Try http://jamorigin.com/products/midi-guitar/

    i've tried the demo and IMHO, it works as good as one of the Roland pickups. And its polyphonic.
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