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How To Record |
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Jul 20 2012, 11:38 AM |
The easiest way to record is getting a cheap POD, or similar device.
They are like external sound cards which use USB to obtain great sound with no latency. They also come packed with modelling software (amps) and effects. Then you'll also need a different program to actually record what you hear, like Reaper, which is free to try. -------------------- Guitars:
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Jul 20 2012, 03:15 PM |
The easiest way to record is getting a cheap POD, or similar device. They are like external sound cards which use USB to obtain great sound with no latency. They also come packed with modelling software (amps) and effects. Then you'll also need a different program to actually record what you hear, like Reaper, which is free to try. This. If you are at all unsure about how to get started setting up a rig to record guitar, follow this advice and get something like a Line6 Pod. This is flexible, inexpensive and simple. Other options, like using a software amp emulator or micing an amp have their advantages, but are more complex, so it's probably best not to start with those. It will be easy enough later to switch to a software amp, after you get your feet wet, if you'd like to use Todd's excellent patches. -------------------- Cyber-industrial music and video animations:
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