Newbie recording on my PC

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I just figured out how to record myself on electric piano onto my PC but it only plays back in mono. My L & R piano outputs feed into one and that goes to a 1/8" cable to my Line In on the PC. I suspect it's the 2 RCA's going into one.

So my questions are:
1. How do I record in stereo?
2. How can I record my piano and voice at the same time?
3. What is the best way to record me and a drummer jamming?

I don't have a budget to invest in recording equipment so I would like to continue to use my PC.

Thanks to all for the help.
 
thefuzzbucket said:
So my questions are:
1. How do I record in stereo?
2. How can I record my piano and voice at the same time?
3. What is the best way to record me and a drummer jamming?

I don't have a budget to invest in recording equipment so I would like to continue to use my PC.

Thanks to all for the help.


It all comes down to this, to do what you want to do your going to have to spend some money on a multi - input soundcard or a mixer.
 
Thanks for the advice. I'll check out the costs involved in that. I understand now that multi ports will allow me to record my piano and my retched voice. I have an opportunity to get Adobe Audition, I am very green so do you think it's too much for my amatuer stuff. Is there a simpler software out there that would be more my level. The very most I will ever do is is record some songs that my buddy's and I play. All for fun.

Let me know what you think.

Fuzz out.
 
Well there is alot of software that you can use, for less money you can try N-Tracks ($50.00 i think), krystal audio engine (free), audacity (free), or tracktion($80.00) those are good software for a noob. I say if you can get audition for a good price and you are willing to sit and learn how to run the program go for it. :D
 
carter is right...if you can get audition....do that, sit and learn it - it's really easier than you think. And, you'll be way ahead of the curve. Even if it's just for fun.

I drive fast sometimes - not because I want to join NASCAR....
I drive fast for fun. there's a crude analogy. :cool:
 
I may be wrong on this, but if the the 1/8" Line in on your computer is a stereo connector, you can get an adaptor cable like this one to at least get your keyboard into the computer in stereo.
 
ez_willis said:
I may be wrong on this, but if the the 1/8" Line in on your computer is a stereo connector, you can get an adaptor cable like this one to at least get your keyboard into the computer in stereo.


You are correct that is the right cable.
 
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