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irace
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Alright, here's my scenerio:
I have a Dell Laptop with only a Mic In Jack and Headphone Out Jack. Obviously, my only way to record currently is through the Mic In Jack, and I'm sure you all have an idea of how shitty that sounds. So, what I want to do is buy a (USB 2.0 or PCMCIA) audio interface that would allow me to do the following: Record from a MIDI keyboard, an electric guitar, and vocals. I do not need any of these things simultaneously, it would be nice to maybe be able to do two simultaneously but it's not important. I believe the guitar and mic would both go into the same input jack on the audio interface, but the keyboard (since it's midi) needs a seperate jack. I would like something that already has a preamp for the vocals. So really, in short, I need something that can record one audio track at a time (needs to be able to handle vocals OR guitar directly though) and a MIDI keyboard, i guess that's 1 line in jack and 1 MIDI jack.
My second question is how sound cards work. I have a set of Creative speakers that I have plugged into my headphone jack in my laptop. If I got another soundcard, would I need to plug my speakers into THAT card for them to still work, or could I keep them plugged into the laptop's microphone jack still? Likewise, when I use headphones (which is often), I plug them into the speakers' wired remote. Would I still be able to do this if I had another sound card installed? What I don't really understand is if I was recording through one sound card, would I have to have my speakers plugged into that one to hear what I'm recording?
I don't really want to spend more that $150, but would be willing too if it's really worth it. Since all i really want to be able to do is record one track at a time (either vocals, guitar, or midi keyboard), I think this is a realistic budget.
PLEASE HELP ME, and thanks in advance so much.
I have a Dell Laptop with only a Mic In Jack and Headphone Out Jack. Obviously, my only way to record currently is through the Mic In Jack, and I'm sure you all have an idea of how shitty that sounds. So, what I want to do is buy a (USB 2.0 or PCMCIA) audio interface that would allow me to do the following: Record from a MIDI keyboard, an electric guitar, and vocals. I do not need any of these things simultaneously, it would be nice to maybe be able to do two simultaneously but it's not important. I believe the guitar and mic would both go into the same input jack on the audio interface, but the keyboard (since it's midi) needs a seperate jack. I would like something that already has a preamp for the vocals. So really, in short, I need something that can record one audio track at a time (needs to be able to handle vocals OR guitar directly though) and a MIDI keyboard, i guess that's 1 line in jack and 1 MIDI jack.
My second question is how sound cards work. I have a set of Creative speakers that I have plugged into my headphone jack in my laptop. If I got another soundcard, would I need to plug my speakers into THAT card for them to still work, or could I keep them plugged into the laptop's microphone jack still? Likewise, when I use headphones (which is often), I plug them into the speakers' wired remote. Would I still be able to do this if I had another sound card installed? What I don't really understand is if I was recording through one sound card, would I have to have my speakers plugged into that one to hear what I'm recording?
I don't really want to spend more that $150, but would be willing too if it's really worth it. Since all i really want to be able to do is record one track at a time (either vocals, guitar, or midi keyboard), I think this is a realistic budget.
PLEASE HELP ME, and thanks in advance so much.