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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Gabriel Leopardi
Nov 7 2012, 02:39 PM
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Every time a friend or student ask me to start recording at their homes I suggest them to buy an m-audio fast track and they just have grateful words the next time I see them. For me it has the best balance between "easy to use", "price" and "audio quality". Besides that you need a multitrack software like Reaper and if it is possible any amp simulator like guitar rig or amplitube. (there is a free version of Amplitube).

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mroberts70
Nov 7 2012, 02:50 PM
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QUOTE (Gabriel Leopardi @ Nov 7 2012, 01:39 PM) *
Every time a friend or student ask me to start recording at their homes I suggest them to buy an m-audio fast track and they just have grateful words the next time I see them. For me it has the best balance between "easy to use", "price" and "audio quality". Besides that you need a multitrack software like Reaper and if it is possible any amp simulator like guitar rig or amplitube. (there is a free version of Amplitube).


Cool, thanks Gab. Unfortunately I don't have a Mac right now though... so the software I'm sure will be a little different, but I'll check out the m-audio box. That is what I was going to look at and someone mentioned the PreSonus box. Always confusing choices, that's why I like to ask what everyone is using and how they like it. smile.gif

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Todd Simpson
Nov 9 2012, 10:46 PM
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A PC will do just fine for recording. Any modern PC with REAPER and a decent interface (eg mbox) will more than get the job done.


QUOTE (mroberts70 @ Nov 7 2012, 08:50 AM) *
Cool, thanks Gab. Unfortunately I don't have a Mac right now though... so the software I'm sure will be a little different, but I'll check out the m-audio box. That is what I was going to look at and someone mentioned the PreSonus box. Always confusing choices, that's why I like to ask what everyone is using and how they like it. smile.gif

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