This is incredible! I'm a professor and I'm trying to figure out how to help students audition for my performance technology studio, but a lot of them don't have the money to afford a fancy set-up with Ableton, launchpad, and a high-end MIDI keyboard. This project you've got helped me a lot! I'm looking forward to checking out other videos on your channel.
instrument level signal like a guitar output is slightly higher than mic level right so if someone strums kinda hard and the signal is a bit too high it might damage the mic input of the phone right? any way to avoid that using resistors to make voltage dividers or something? great project by the way
I wouldn't worry about damage; all currents are tiny. Worst case you'll get clipping, but even that's unlikely since the input will likely have some automatic gain adjustment.
@@Psychotenuse I watched your headphone amp video. but you used a tda chip. if I were to use an opamp to convert a guitar signal to line in level and feed it into the aux port of a stereo to play then how much gain should I set the opamp to? please help me out
If you mean the latency during actual looping, not really. The only way to bring that down would be to use an actual audio interface, which kind of makes this obsolete anyway.
You're welcome 😊 BTW the apps I linked might not be available to you any more but there are other good ones on the app store. I really like one called loopify, for instance.
@@Psychotenuse luckly I have the looper app which you used in this video :) and I do crazy stuff with :))) I really feel that Im a looper 😁 now Im realized that knowing the music theory is more important than which platform or device or loopstation do you use ! you can search MB14 and see that only the most effect he uses is Reverb ! but he is still unique ! knoledge and theoryare mostimportant part... :)
this is amazing||| please can u explain how to do the circuit step by step, i mean how to wire everything i dont know how to do this but i really want to learn, im a musician not an engeenier, sorry for my bad english but please help me this a piece of art and i really want to do it||| thank u
Thanks! And sorry for the late reply. Unfortunately I don't have a more detailed video. Perhaps you should start with simpler electronics projects? Once you've understood the basics of soldering, reading circuit diagrams and using a connectivity tester, you should be able to build this. P.S. "iRig" is a device that basically does the same thing as what I build in this video, minus the live output, the second input and the volume controls. It was either not on the market, or I did not know about it, when I made this video - but it may work for your purposes.
Haha, I don't think I'll have time to do that, but perhaps you can buy an iRig or just an audio interface. I really like my Zoom U22 and it works well with my phone.
Harie Amjari The two inputs "Guitar" and "Mic" are just inputs. If you have a guitar or other instrument that uses piezo pickups and has a preamp, then you could plug it into one of the inputs and it would in theory work fine. Even if you plug a piezoelectric transducer - for example an acoustic guitar without a preamp - directly into one input you'll probably get usable signals.