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I apologize if this has been covered a billion times.
My goal is to be able to record jam tracks to burn to CDs as well as track my own songs(with as many tracks as I would need). I only need a listenable quality for now.
I already have a CD burner. I'm definately wanting to just use a program to start off.

I'm confused about how I should plug my guitar into the computer in the first place. I mean should I take any precautions or anything. Can it go straight into the PC? Can it come from just an amp into the PC? What connectors will I need if any? How should I do it?!
Also, if I just wanted to record with a mic, is that the only equipment I would need(and the program)?

Sorry guys but I need some beginners help in a severe way. Thanks for any replies.
 
Welcome!

Good explanations of all the basics are found here:

http://www.tweakheadz.com/guide.htm

If you want to get started right away, and just have a Soundblaster type of soundcard, then make sure you plug into the "Line in" rather than the "Mic in" jack. You'll need a preamp for your mic, and if its a condensor mic, you'll need one with phantom power.

Really, though, read The Guide, and then come back with whatever questions you have at that point.
 
Just NEVER plug a line from a speaker out (from an amp) to your PC, this is an almost guaranteed way to fry a soundcard. I also recomend the Tweakheadz site, there is lots of good info there. Most recording software has a trial or limited version which you can download and try it out to see which you prefer (some are a lot easier to get the hang of than others) before you buy. Welcome to the forum and good luck.
 
LfO said:
Welcome!

Good explanations of all the basics are found here:

http://www.tweakheadz.com/guide.htm

If you want to get started right away, and just have a Soundblaster type of soundcard, then make sure you plug into the "Line in" rather than the "Mic in" jack. You'll need a preamp for your mic, and if its a condensor mic, you'll need one with phantom power.

Really, though, read The Guide, and then come back with whatever questions you have at that point.

Lfo,
Thanks very much fo the link. It's a great site & although I hate all the reading, it seems to be a necessary & essential evil that I'll have to cope with. I'm completely new to computer recording & the only experience I have with home recording is a Tascam 4 & 8 track tape recorders.
I wasn't even going to bother with computer recording, but a friend of mine gave me his Cakewalk Guitar Tracks 2 CD. It doesn't have any instruction, so I guess I'll try to figure it out.
Again, thank for the help.
 
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