Recording Via Pc
mroberts70
Nov 4 2012, 05:01 AM
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I'm looking for anyone willing to give me some info on how they record their guitar tracks. I already know that MAC's rule for this however I don't have one at the moment so I'm making due with my PC. Does anyone else use PC to record their guitar tracks and if so what is your setup? I'm looking at getting a PreSonus 2x2 USB, anyone use this or anything similar?

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Nov 4 2012, 06:29 AM
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I've been using the M-audio fast track pro for a good few years now.

Pc is fine for recording, don't let the apple fanboys bully you!

I'll be building a pc purely for recording and with all my guitar practice applications on soon, still saving up money for the components

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Nov 4 2012, 08:28 AM
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Cool, thank you for the info. I've heard of the M-audio stuff, just don't know anything about them or any others really.

I have been using my Digitech RP-255 since it has a USB connection. The recordings are pretty good, but I recently noticed some lag that I couldn't get out of my recordings. I didn't need my PC making my recordings sound any worse then they already do..smile.gif I may need to do some work on the PC though. It may of had some other processes running at the time who knows, but I really wanted to be able to get some other devices into the PC for recording that are not going into the RP-255 so I'll check into the M-audio.

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Mark

QUOTE (PosterBoy @ Nov 4 2012, 05:29 AM) *
I've been using the M-audio fast track pro for a good few years now.

Pc is fine for recording, don't let the apple fanboys bully you!

I'll be building a pc purely for recording and with all my guitar practice applications on soon, still saving up money for the components

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Nov 7 2012, 03:44 AM
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QUOTE (mroberts70 @ Nov 4 2012, 08:28 AM) *
Cool, thank you for the info. I've heard of the M-audio stuff, just don't know anything about them or any others really.

I have been using my Digitech RP-255 since it has a USB connection. The recordings are pretty good, but I recently noticed some lag that I couldn't get out of my recordings. I didn't need my PC making my recordings sound any worse then they already do..smile.gif I may need to do some work on the PC though. It may of had some other processes running at the time who knows, but I really wanted to be able to get some other devices into the PC for recording that are not going into the RP-255 so I'll check into the M-audio.

Thanks again,

Mark
I have an rp 1000 , so I think you just have to tweak some settings , what operating system are you using , and I have found you can never run the guitar signal through your recording software( for audio) while you are recording, (arm the recording but mute the same channel ) ( you need to use the sound form the rp as your moniter while recording )this is what I did to get rid of the lag
and with XP you will might need to plug your speakers into the rp's headphone jack

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