Hi Paul

I have the plug to go into iTalk.

The amp is for an audience. There is an output on the amp which works when plugged into a Windows laptop but not when plugged into iTalk/iPod.

I have recorded successfully so far by recording from the PA speaker but there is a lot of background noise. I need to get a 'clean' sound by recording from the amp.

I am going to try using another line from the amp to the iPod.

Thanks for your help Paul, much appreciated.

Best wishes
edward




On 17/11/2004, at 5:04 AM, WAMUG Mailing List wrote:
Hi Edward

By the way Griffin has made this I suppose they expect a mic plugged
directly into the iTalk.
This would probably only require a small adapter for the end of your
microphone lead so it can plug into the iTalk's external mic input -
3.5mm mini-jack.

Is there a reason why you need to use the amp? Apart from playing it
*at* the iTalk that is;)
Is the amp for an audience?
If you do need to use it, there needs to be an output on the amp.
All you would need then is a cable with suitable ends to go between the
amp and the iTalk.

If you have tried the above to no avail then the problem may be in the
vicinity of the iPod/iTalk itself.
I take it you have recorded successfully with the built-in mic in the iTalk.
Is there control software for the iTalk?
Maybe you need to select the external mic port or some such. Out of my
league there, I try not to think about iPods, I dont know much about G5s
either;)

Also, try plugging in a known good source before you go too much further.
Someones computer mic or similar that is working in another device.



Good luck

Paul

PS searching formums (fora?) can sometimes help fill gaps too