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Posted by: carminemarotta Sep 15 2012, 09:33 PM

Guys
I need your help for recording. Before my laptop was stolen I could videorecord for the REC program using Movie Maker and my Pod HD. I was able to record both the guitar and the backing track.
Pratically I need to record my guitar (plugged in my new amp and then from here to my POD or directlly from POD) and another sound from my PC (I use different software for the backing track, even Guitar Pro).
As I said I used to do and I am using the same software but unsuccessfully, can you help me, please?

Thanks a lot
Carmine

Posted by: Bossie Sep 16 2012, 12:13 PM

Hope some body can help you with this one soon Carmine..i guess they'r too busy with guessing riffs right now wink.gif

Posted by: korblitz Sep 16 2012, 12:31 PM

Any DAW....

or even try Jamvox...

Posted by: quadrium Sep 16 2012, 12:33 PM

Try REAPER smile.gif Put the backing track in one channel and record your guitar in other..

http://www.reaper.fm/download.php

Posted by: korblitz Sep 16 2012, 01:12 PM

QUOTE (quadrium @ Sep 16 2012, 11:33 AM) *
Try REAPER smile.gif Put the backing track in one channel and record your guitar in other..

http://www.reaper.fm/download.php


+1 for Reaper. I'm learning to use this amazing DAW. Remember that it has an unlimited trial but the license is like near 70 USD.

But you should try Reaper (DAW) and you should also try out http://www.voxamps.com/jamvox/, it's has it's on Modeling effects, you can record at the same time the audio and video, you can insert your own backing track or remove the vocals from a song or a guitar(to some degree). And after the trial from Jamvox(30 day trial) you can purchase the software for 90usd.

Posted by: Nether Sep 16 2012, 01:15 PM

QUOTE (quadrium @ Sep 16 2012, 01:33 PM) *
Try REAPER smile.gif Put the backing track in one channel and record your guitar in other..

http://www.reaper.fm/download.php


There's a GMC tutorial on how to record yourself for REC, which uses Reaper too, works great for me rolleyes.gif


Posted by: carminemarotta Sep 16 2012, 04:02 PM

Thanks everyone for the answer.
Unfortunately I have neither the time nor the skills to record with reaper and then sync the video. Jam vox can be useful but I can not use backing track from outside jam vox (like playing following a guitar pro file).
I use to record from hd500 with GP but I am not able now. What did I do wrong?
Also I have to play with headphone, so neither an easy mic will do the job.


Anyway many thanks my friends

Carmine

Posted by: Todd Simpson Sep 16 2012, 06:34 PM

Todd here smile.gif On PC there is a product call CAMTASIA which might just be what you are looking for. There is a 30 day free trial. It will grab all audio and the screen.

http://www.techsmith.com/camtasia.html?CMP=KgoogleCStm


QUOTE (carminemarotta @ Sep 15 2012, 04:33 PM) *
Guys
I need your help for recording. Before my laptop was stolen I could videorecord for the REC program using Movie Maker and my Pod HD. I was able to record both the guitar and the backing track.
Pratically I need to record my guitar (plugged in my new amp and then from here to my POD or directlly from POD) and another sound from my PC (I use different software for the backing track, even Guitar Pro).
As I said I used to do and I am using the same software but unsuccessfully, can you help me, please?

Thanks a lot
Carmine


Posted by: Nether Sep 16 2012, 07:22 PM

QUOTE (carminemarotta @ Sep 16 2012, 05:02 PM) *
Thanks everyone for the answer.
Unfortunately I have neither the time nor the skills to record with reaper and then sync the video. Jam vox can be useful but I can not use backing track from outside jam vox (like playing following a guitar pro file).
I use to record from hd500 with GP but I am not able now. What did I do wrong?
Also I have to play with headphone, so neither an easy mic will do the job.


Anyway many thanks my friends

Carmine


You can export Guitar Pro projects to WAV and then import them in JamVox

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