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Anybody seen this yet?

USB-GUITAR iAXE393The Ultimate Electric Guitar with Built-In USB Port to Connect Straight to Your Computer. Jam and Record with Killer Modeling Amps and Stomp Boxes

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Introducing the Revolutionary iAXE393 USB-Guitar from BEHRINGER

You have a great song in mind and want to record it straight to your PC. You want all your amps and stomp boxes in your workstation so you can jam like you’re in the studio or on stage. With the BEHRINGER iAXE USB-Guitar you’re just a cable away.

The iAXE comes with loads of great-sounding virtual amps and stomp boxes powered by state-of-the-art modeling software. Jam along with your MP3, WAV and AIFF songs or backing tracks on your Mac® or PC. We even included multi-track recording and editing software so you can record your music on the spot.

The high-quality electric guitar comes with a fantastic maple neck and its screaming tone sings through 3 single-coil pickups with 5-way switching. A built-in connector allows you to connect your headphones straight to your guitar so you can jam with your favorite band.
Cool, isn’t it?

Plug in your new iAXE and rock the world today.

http://behringer.de/iAXE393/index.cfm?lang=ENG
 
looks like a cheap strat... should be fun though, because of the USB cable access... thats the kind of thing you never take out of home hehehe
 
There is one in the Hailey, ID guitar store, (not the Ketchum Sunburst Guitar store). The guitar feels cheap in your hands. The store does not set up its guitars well and they are almost always way out of tune, so without working at it more than I wanted to, I couldn't tell much more about it. The USB stuff plugs into the base of the guitar. Seemed a little toy like to me. YMMV.

EDIT: In fairness, the ease of plugging a regular guitar into a Mac and Garageband made me not that interested in the concept and therefore the guitar, esp. when it felt cheap. Seemed better to get a guitar you like, a cable adapter, and plug into Garageband or the Windows equivalent.
 
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I just use my Guitar port by line 6 with or with out the software that comes with it. I like using it with Guitar rig 2 any of those software packages that let you browse for input devise any way thats all I use no amps to speak of record strait in to the old puter :)
 
the kids hot me a lightsnake for christmas....gonna give it a try soon....you can also plug into an amp at the same time for real time monitoring

ww
 
warren0728 said:
the kids hot me a lightsnake for christmas....gonna give it a try soon....you can also plug into an amp at the same time for real time monitoring

ww


Warren, this fellow mac guy wants to know how it works out. Report back please! :) I bought the Griffin garageband cable. It works fine on my paralegal's G4 "lampshade" iMac, but the sound portion of my motherboard has blown twice! after using it with my iMac Duo. Still waiting on the second new motherboard to come in on warranty through the local shop. Fortunately, the motherboard works other than sound so I can work with it. Also, I could use this old laptop with no sound separate sound input with the lightsnake for USB.
 
Hmm, when they designed this guitar, didn't they consider making it with humbuckers, since it'll be used next to a computer for all its life?
 
so i plugged in my guitar via the lightsnake and it worked just fine. I have not tried the option of also plugging into my amp for monitoring (just used the monitoring in garage band).

I am having a problem with garage band where in the middle of recording over a backing track, GB stops and says it cannot continue playing because there are too many instruments or tracks....i thought it was probably a memory issue but i have heard that it might be caused by a slow harddrive and that i should hook an external firewire high speed hd to my laptop to prevent the problem.

I'm starting to think a freestanding unit like the zoom mrs8 might be the way to go.

ww
 
UPDATE: I was able to record a complete tune over a backing track today without having the GB issues. The lightsnake works just fine....i had to unplug the usb cord and plug it back in because i was getting some feedback when monitoring was on.

I locked the tracks i wasn't recording on (backing track) and i think that helped with garage Band giving up halfway through the track.

ww
 
Warren,

I went ahead and ordered a lightsnake also. According to the lightsnake site, they are also sold under the Washburn name at Target. I found the Washburn cable on amazon for $29 and free shipping instead of $39 for a lightsnake branded one:

Washburn LUSBG10 (lightsnake)

I have a mac mini and am hoping to use this with garageband for a rythym track for now, and hopefully to record something in the future.
 
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