Hi~
I'm new to this site and hope to find some advice here. I bought an Etherwave theremin a few months back and have been practicing. And I wanted to connect etherwave to logic, so I acquired an XLR male to TRS male cable to connect my duet audio interface to the etherwave audio output. I can hear the music, but there are more wave sounds, such as white noises; is there any way to make this theremin sound clearer without the other wave sounds (or noises)? So I can record its own sound, just as you would record other instruments or vocals? I would welcome any responses and ideas.
Thanks in advance!
How do I record etherwave theremin to logic?
Re: How do I record etherwave theremin to logic?
"so I acquired an XLR male to TRS male cable"
That's the wrong cable - you'll need a TS (Line) to XLR male Cable.
Or - if you have experience in soldering:
If you bridge pins 1 and 3 at the XLR connector of your cable, you will get the correct pinout
That's the wrong cable - you'll need a TS (Line) to XLR male Cable.
Or - if you have experience in soldering:
If you bridge pins 1 and 3 at the XLR connector of your cable, you will get the correct pinout
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Re: How do I record etherwave theremin to logic?
I would even use a Duet's line input with a simple "instrument cable", aka TS male jack to TS male jack.
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Re: How do I record etherwave theremin to logic?
I agree with stiiiiiiive - keep it simple!
Have you recorded anything else into your interface? I'm thinking 1/4" to 1/4" will be the best way to start. Step one - try a different cable!
Another question - can you get clean sound out of your theremin into an amp or headphones? Go carefully and figure out, step by step, what the problem is.
Have you recorded anything else into your interface? I'm thinking 1/4" to 1/4" will be the best way to start. Step one - try a different cable!
Another question - can you get clean sound out of your theremin into an amp or headphones? Go carefully and figure out, step by step, what the problem is.