The LineLink from Alesis is an elegant and simple solution for recording the stereo output of a mixer, keyboard, sampler, or drum machine into a Mac or Windows based computer.
The cable contains its own analog-to-digital converter and delivers 16-bit/44.1kHz output. Any software that is USB class-compliant will recognize the LineLink as an input source.
| ADC | 16-bit |
| DAC | Not applicable |
| Sample Rates | 44.1kHz |
| Analog In | 2 x 1/4" TS phone |
| Analog Outputs | Not applicable |
| Digital Input Connectors | Not applicable |
| Digital Output Connectors | 1 x USB |
| Word Clock | No |
| Dynamic Range | Not applicable |
| Frequency Response | Not applicable |
| THD + N | Not applicable |
| Dimensions | 6.6ft length (2m) |
| Weight | Not specified by manufacturer |
| Specialties | Compatible with most Mac and Windows (32-bit) class-compliant drivers and software |
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Comments about Alesis LineLink - Dual 1/4" to USB Cable:
I needed to connect a Korg EM1 in stereo. This cable couldn't have made it any easier. Well worth the price!
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Comments about Alesis LineLink - Dual 1/4" to USB Cable:
Super easy to use to record from CLP-130 to PC laptop using audacity. I am a total tech novice and had no difficulty setting it up. The sound quality was surprisingly good.
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Comments about Alesis LineLink - Dual 1/4" to USB Cable:
I purchased the LineLink to connect a mixer to my laptop, running Audacity. I use it to record spoken audio and choral music at my church, which is then distributed on the internet and on CD's and broadcast on radio.
The sound quality is excellent and the LineLink is not subject to noise from the laptop's circuitry or the analog/digital conversion I have experienced with other products.
I would like to have a complementary device for delivering the audio to powered speakers for editing.
The USB audio is a bit low, but not unacceptable.
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