as far as i know... you need to buy pod farm 2.5 upgrade to use with any audio interface. i believe the upgrade costs $99
The Apogee Duet 2 is a USB portable audio interface that would be compatible with USB microphones.
A guitar amp, sound board, or computer I/O recording device.
If it has any kind of electric pickup or built in microphone setup, then the best and most clearest recording can be done using a guitar cord to USB interface and record it directly to software.
No. You have to go through an audio interface.
Yes you can use the iPod Charger or any usb to ac
A USB printer is, quite simply, any printer that connects to a computer using the USB interface.
LAN is a networking concept that can be achieved at any speed. USB is a bus interface.
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.
USB boot allows you to boot your system from virtually any USB device. You basically can but from floppy, CD/DVD, and stick as far as they have USB interface.
How many Peripherals support usb interface?
You can probably take the drive out of the USB 2 enclosure and put it in a USB 3 enclosure giving you the benefit of the newer spec and electronics. This will not make the drive behave any different itself (won't spin faster etc.), but you will have the faster 3.0 interface, and thus thoughput. The drive itself is not the performance bottleneck (not by any stretch), but rather the USB interface. Happy speedups!!
A USB midi interface is used for various things, such as accessing files stores on a USB. You can also use it to connect to a computer that allows for various systems operations.
Basically anything, as far as it has USB interface.
To connect a USB B device to a MIDI interface for music production, you will need a USB B to MIDI cable or adapter. Simply plug the USB B end into your device and the MIDI end into the MIDI interface. This will allow you to transfer MIDI data between your device and the MIDI interface for music production.
usb
Most commonly PS/2, USB, USB 2.0
You can connect a USB B device to a MIDI 5-pin interface using a USB to MIDI adapter cable. This cable will have a USB B connector on one end to plug into your device, and a MIDI 5-pin connector on the other end to connect to the MIDI interface.