![]() ![]() Search "guitar macbook interface" or similar to see some options. The term interface is often used for more complex options of connecting instruments to computers, and implies a more automatic compatibility with modern laptops via USB or other means. Since you want to avoid adapting your connections / signal multiple times, make sure to find a DI that has the output you want. ![]() Although DIs convert instrument signal effectively, they are most commonly used alongside professional recording equipment and thus may not have the appropriate outputs to get into your Macbook.Some bass guitars are active by design (require a battery in the instrument) and could use a passive DI, but in general active DIs are more common. Most six string guitars are passive by design (no amplification inside the instrument itself requiring a battery) and thus will require an active DI. DIs come in either active or passive forms. You'll need some kind of interface or adapter that takes the signal from the guitar and gets it to the computer.A DI is a small amplifier which takes the (quiet) signal coming from your instrument and amplifies it before it goes into your Macbook. ![]()
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