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Thanks for your comment. As stated in my initial post, size is the biggest criterion for me, so the Mixerface is much too big.
According to a guy on YouTube ( around 7:30"), there exists a "bridged mode" which sets the 1/8" to mono and allows to connect something to the 1/4" simultaneously.
Maybe you need the proprietary app running for this? If so, would this work together with Audiobus?
Haha, I feel I'm going berserk soon, but I found the answer I was looking for.
While the 30pin version allows to switch between 3 modes (see https://www.sonomawireworks.com/guitarjackmodel2/guide/)...
...the USB version only allows either using the 1/4 or the 1/8 input (see https://www.sonomawireworks.com/guitarjack/guitarjack2usb/guide.php):
Some quotes more quotes from https://www.sonomawireworks.com/guitarjack/guitarjack2usb/guide.php#difference:
So there we have it, like you said in the post above. No more fiddling around needed. Bummer!
Still it is a nice little device. Too bad they didn't update it for usage with current gear and apps.
I think I gave up with both guitar and mic with the 30pin, just too much faffing around and setup, continually stopping the music making process. It’s a settings screen within four-track or toneworks, I’m not sure if they’re still available or working (four-track is on my device and does still fire up, but I don’t think it’s ever updated now). The settings do persist when you switch app, but it’s not a smooth workflow.
The mic input is still stereo, so you need an odd cable to put a mono mic in, I can remember it confusing the hell out of me (the splitter cable solved it finally, but then you have an extra XLR dangling around). Honestly, I wouldn’t advise going there unless you have a strong masochistic streak. They’re great for guitar alone, beyond that it’ll test your patience.
I sometimes do have a masochistic streak, haha! ;-)
Well, I will just accept that the UGM96 (which I ordered already) needs an additional power source, and that a little power bank will hopefully be enough to serve it.
Thanks a lot for your help, @steve99.
Over and out.
No problem and good luck. Nothing worse than acquiring knowledge and having no one to share it with. I think this thread did a pretty comprehensive job of reviewing the available options, imperfect as they may be - and for once I didn’t buy anything new
You're right. And I still have pretty much no clue about all those different microphones (big vs. small, powered, dynamic, electret, whatever) available, and which one would work best for me. I'll save that for another thread. ;-)
I'll definitely post a review of the UGM96 as soon as I get it.
Interesting addition from the ESI support (the manufacturers of the UGM192):
Just for the records.
Hey guys, I'm back!
I finally managed to get an UGM96 (OEM version from OrangeAmps)! But it has a minor (?) issue, maybe someone here has an idea how to solve it? I created a new thread so this one would not become off-topic.
External sound interface claims to consume too much power on iOS, but works with USB hub in between!