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Wolfie60
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Can I record using laptop and SONAR LE with line input to laptop from guitar amp emulated output ?
Will this be good enough for home use ?
Will this be good enough for home use ?
I was going to answer this, then read it again and now I understand I don't understand the question. Let me see if I understand this correctly. You want to using line input using a guitar amp Plug in? I am assuming a real guitar going to the input?Can I record using laptop and SONAR LE with line input to laptop from guitar amp emulated output ?
Will this be good enough for home use ?
I assume emulated output (sorry, I am sure someone else understands this better) is just an out through the head (by passing the speaker) if so, the answer is yes, just watch the input gains. On my setup, when I play electric, I go straight in through a mixer and use the DAW's VSTs for amp simulation. So, in other words, you don't have to mic the amp, but you might loose the room. Just have to play around and see. But you can do that, just really watch the output that you don't peg the input. You might look at a Sure SM58 mic to mic the amp with speaker. Lots of people seem to like doing that for the sound. A lot of folks here like the 58's as a general all purpose mic.Hi thanks for a quick reply
Set up is real electric guitar into tube amp which has emulated output 1/4 jack
The laptop built in line input is standard on my basic Dell which is running SONAR LE
I have read some more on the newbie sections and it suggests always using an external USB interface ?
Can I connect the emulated amp output into the USB interface if I buy one !
The amps emulated output also allows the speaker ( its a combo ) to be in circuit so you hear the true amp sound
Using a mike isn't my preference as I seldom have a quiet room with a busy family house with two children etc