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jmfmr 07-06-2009 01:54 PM

Guitar sound recording
 
hi.

i play electric guitar for a while and i whould like to record some of it. i always recorded it with the pc micro but it sucks. anyone knows a simples program to record it just with a connect betwin the guitar amp and pc? the most simple thing but sounding nice. any program?

thanks,

mr dave 07-06-2009 03:15 PM

the program you use won't matter if you don't have proper hardware to support your recording. what sort of soundcard do you have? are you just using what came with your computer or did you invest in an actual piece of hardware when you got your system?

Ricochet~kun 07-06-2009 03:48 PM

i have a soundblaster 3D something soundcard... heres everything i pass through in order:
Custom Les Paul
Cable
FAB metal dist.
adaptor
double sided TRS cable
TRS extendor cable
microphone input on PC

and i record in Audacity, and effects and drums&bass made in FL7

the outcome:


all i have to say on the matter

BADFASTBUSA 07-11-2009 09:54 AM

I wish i new how to make beats and bass like that on my computer... That would help me out so dang much with my music. I have a high end digitech guitar effects pedal that has a built in 8 track recorder, and thats how i come up with a lot of my tunes.

cheezyridr 07-11-2009 02:54 PM

there are lots of backing tracks you could use if you look for them on the net. tons of jam tracks too.

Ricochet~kun 07-11-2009 06:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BADFASTBUSA (Post 701973)
I wish i new how to make beats and bass like that on my computer... That would help me out so dang much with my music. I have a high end digitech guitar effects pedal that has a built in 8 track recorder, and thats how i come up with a lot of my tunes.

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Zoboomafoo 07-11-2009 06:57 PM

As far as ease of use and free-ness, audacity is the way. It's not the greatest recording software, but it gets the job done.

Ricochet~kun 07-11-2009 07:04 PM

but audacity does not have real drum kits to sequence with, or 'slayer' bass/gutiar synth

other than that, audacity is very helpful

Colli 07-13-2009 01:39 AM

Try sonar - pretty simple to use!

rob - midgar 07-23-2009 03:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jmfmr (Post 699293)
hi.

i play electric guitar for a while and i whould like to record some of it. i always recorded it with the pc micro but it sucks. anyone knows a simples program to record it just with a connect betwin the guitar amp and pc? the most simple thing but sounding nice. any program?

thanks,

If you aren't planning on buying a specific piece of audio hardware for recording, then your results aren't going to be fantastic. The only thing I can think to improve your recordings without upgrading is check that the input you're using on the soundcard is the 'line in' not the 'mic in' socket...

a 'mic in' socket is for a low level signal from an unpowered microphone, a 'line in' is for a line level powered signal, which is what will be coming from your amp. If you are putting this signal into your 'mic in' socket, it will be overloading it and distorting it.

And on the software side, I'm still fond of Cubase SX3 - I have used Pro Tools and other high end gear in pro studios in the UK, but for home use I think Cubase covers all the bases, and you can get a real high end product out of it! :yeah:


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