Recording on to PC? [message #27428] |
Sun, 06 May 2007 09:55 |
eatli
Messages: 13 Registered: May 2009
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I'm new to playing the guitar, but I'd like to eventually record my own music (well, me playing other peoples songs ). How difficult is it to hook up an electric guitar to the PC? I have a Creative soundcard with a bay that has a variety of inputs - is it as simple as connecting the amp to the analogue input and recording it? Can anyone recommend some software for editing too please?
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Re: Recording on to PC? [message #27429 is a reply to message #27428] |
Wed, 09 May 2007 09:17 |
Ricardo
Messages: 91 Registered: May 2009
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I'm not familiar with that soundcard, but I think it would work, at least to get started. I have a Delta 66 card with an M Audio Omni I/O system, which I like. I record audio and MIDI using Cubase SX, which is an older version. It came with some very useful virtual effects for guitar and mixing in general.
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Re: Recording on to PC? [message #27492 is a reply to message #27459] |
Sat, 13 October 2007 10:40 |
willyable
Messages: 76 Registered: May 2009
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Try looking for a pc processor program such as guitar rig. That program comes with a footswitch. You can also use this program when you directly plug in your guitar to the inputs of your sound card. Use and adpator guitar cord so you can plug it inot your computer. I think i use a 1/8 to 1/4 inch adaptor, dont remember the exact measurements though. As for recording, try dowloading a digital recording studio such as multitrack studio(lite version), some are free to download and some you have to pay for. Willyable
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