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    • fauxboisidaho
      fauxboisidaho last edited by

      I have read in this forum that some are connected to the iPad/iPhone through the headphone jack.
      I recommend an alternative method:
      Purchase a 1.5m Instrument USB OTG Cable Lightning to Type-B Male to Male.

      Use this to connect your Spark 40 directly into the iPad/iPhone and use your favorite DAW. It sounds great and I’ve had no issues.using it with Garageband is a breeze.

      I ordered it from AliExpress and it arrived in 3 days. Here’s the link:

      https://a.aliexpress.com/_dVJ3P6o](US $9.43 33% Off | MeloAudio 1.5m Instrument USB OTG Cable Lightning to Type-B Male to Male for Electric Piano/ Drum/ Audio DAC/ Mixer
      https://a.aliexpress.com/_dVJ3P6o)

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      • nwfungi
        nwfungi @fauxboisidaho last edited by

        @fauxboisidaho A little more expensive way to do it is to use the ipad lightning camera adaptor and a cheap behringer guitar usb interface. Works well with garage band also

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        • sjdonahue13
          sjdonahue13 @fauxboisidaho last edited by

          @fauxboisidaho said in Spark 40 IPad/IPhone Connection Alternative:

          1.5m Instrument USB OTG Cable Lightning to Type-B Male to Male

          If you do this, you have this cord going from ipad into the spark, but if you are using a daw on a computer, how do you get the spark to connect to your computer?

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          • Keoki
            Keoki @sjdonahue13 last edited by

            @sjdonahue13

            I don’t know for a fact but it would seem to me that a USB OTG Type A to Type-B (Male to Male) could run from the amp to a USB A socket on your computer...

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