The AcousticLink contains an acoustic guitar pickup, the GuitarLink guitar-to-USB cable and Steinberg Cubase LE recording software, so guitar and bass players can connect and record from a steel-stringed guitar or bass to a computer.
http://www.alesis.com/stuff/contentmgr/files/23/744f3933a14d667a590ad09c30b482a3/large/guitarlink_cable_web_lg.jpgThe AcousticLink’s single-coil guitar pickup can be installed with no instrument modification necessary. The pickup is secured in a guitar’s sound hole using cushioned clamps, while its cable input is fastened to a guitar’s strap peg using a built-in harness.
The AcousticLink’s GuitarLink 1/4"-to-USB cable contains analog-to-digital conversion technology. Guitarists can record and produce tracks with the included Steinberg Cubase LE software, which features a range of music production tools. The AcousticLink can also be used with other music software.
The AcousticLink digital recording system also works with Apple’s iPad USB connector, enabling players to record their instrument into their iPad using apps such as GarageBand. AcousticLink works with Mac and PC computers, with a plug-and-play USB connection that does not require any drivers or setup.
For more information on the AcousticLink, visit www.alesis.com/acousticlink.
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