I recommend that you do NOT use the standard audio inputs on your computer and purchase an audion I/O box like the Maudio Fast Track Pro or similar. The reason is that the standard audio line input is not designed for professional audio/music production, usually has a large delay (latency) between the live audio and what you hear, and it lacks many useful features like level LEDs, gain control, powerful headphone amp, more inputs and outputs, mic inputs, phantom power for mics, and extra midi ports. If you buy an audio I/O box, you'll usually need different cables, so you'll save some money buying the wrong ones when you discover that the recording latency is too frustrating to use of the standard input.
Radfordfordsoup wrote:Im confussed now :L Could You link me to what your on about on amazon uk? prefrebly a cheap one ?
Amazon has this great feature called search. Type in "Fast Track Pro". The only audio cables you would need with it are two instrument cables, 1/4" mono TS plug on each end. Yes, it is more expensive than buying a cable. That extra cost is worth it if you plan to use a computer to record music. There are other, cheaper options. The Fast Track Pro is a good value for what it costs. I make recommendations based on how well it works to do a particular task in the long run, not necessarily the cheapest solution. i personally own and use the FTP, as well as most everything else that I recommend.
What if i want to use Headphones that have 3.5mm ?
would i do
Korg
instrument cable
then 6.3mm (Instrument jack) to 3.5mm adapter then put headphones in that :S?