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Mike Freze
New member
Hi, Everyone!
I need some advice. I can record my electric guitar (or bass) in real time through my amplifier, then send the signal via a 1/4" cable from the back of my amp (line out) into my line input on my audio interface and then to my computer to record a track in a given project.
I can also plug my guitar into my amp and mic the speaker, plug the mic XLR line into my audio interface, and get the recording that way as well.
Which is a better way to record in terms of sound qulaity, minimal noise, etc.? Will either way sound about the same after I adjust my amp settings (lows, mids, highs, perhaps reverb or distortions) before I record live through my software recording program? (I use Cubase LE but I guess it doesn't matter what program you use).
Mike Freze
I need some advice. I can record my electric guitar (or bass) in real time through my amplifier, then send the signal via a 1/4" cable from the back of my amp (line out) into my line input on my audio interface and then to my computer to record a track in a given project.
I can also plug my guitar into my amp and mic the speaker, plug the mic XLR line into my audio interface, and get the recording that way as well.
Which is a better way to record in terms of sound qulaity, minimal noise, etc.? Will either way sound about the same after I adjust my amp settings (lows, mids, highs, perhaps reverb or distortions) before I record live through my software recording program? (I use Cubase LE but I guess it doesn't matter what program you use).
Mike Freze