USB is a method of transferring data to and from computer, and many professional recording interfaces such as Digidesign Mbox work with USB, so the answer would be "Yes, but you need a specific hardware for it"
You can record piano audio to your computer by connecting a microphone to your computer and placing it near the piano, or by using a digital piano with a USB or MIDI connection to directly record the audio into recording software on your computer.
Yes, you can use a USB microphone with an audio interface by connecting the USB microphone to the audio interface's USB port. This allows you to benefit from the audio quality and features of the interface while using the convenience of a USB microphone.
To record keyboard audio effectively, you can use a digital audio workstation (DAW) software like Audacity or GarageBand. Connect your keyboard to your computer using a USB or MIDI cable, then set up the DAW to record the audio input from your keyboard. Make sure to adjust the input levels and settings for optimal sound quality. Press record in the DAW and start playing your keyboard to capture the audio.
Sure, through a serial/USB port (if it's a toy) or simple audio port to record sound.
All Audio-Technica AT models are mini jack only, and not USB.
An XLR to USB cable has a converter in it. It isn't just a cable. An audio interface can be used to allow you to use any dynamic microphone or instrument and connect it to the USB or Firewire interface with an XLR cable.
The JSCR-75 uses the generic USB audio driver in WIndows and Mac OSX, so no driver is required. Simply plug in the USB cable and wait a few moments. The open source program Audacity, or any audio program can be used to record. In the hardware setup options of the program you must select the USB Audio or Jensen as the Input source. You can then load up a tape, press play, and the audio will be streamed into the program.
It depends on how serious you want to get, I have a pretty basic / cheap setup. I use a program called Kristal Audio to record. If you google Kristal audio you will find it. I think it is a free download. You also need a usb interface or someway to connect your guitar to the computer. I have a Behringer 'guitar link'. Again if you search for a 'usb audio interface' you will find something for sale. When I bought the Behringer usb interface the recording program came with it, so maybe you should check usb interfaces out first.
The StarTech.com USB Stereo Audio Adapter has received some very good reviews.
There is no cord that will allow you to record directly from an amplifier into a computer. To record from an amplifier, you have to go through an audio interface.
There are many high quality USB audio interfaces. Some recommended ones include the 'Moto 828mk3 Hybrid', the RME Fireface UC audio' and the 'Lexicon IONIX U82S USB Desktop Recording Studio'.
A boombox USB allows you to plug portable USB music storage or any other USB audio device into your boombox. It often offer better sound than you can get through your computer's built-in audio speakers.