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Agnoztic
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Hi. Though I've been playing guitar for a good while, I've just recently become interested in using my PC to record my playing, to practice (and record) my improvisation, and to organize any songs I might come up with.
Anyway, since I'm on a relatively short budget, I recently purchased Cakewalk's Guitar Studio 2 (by the way, I just checked Cakewalk's web site and could no longer find 'Guitar Studio 2' in their product list... what's up with that? Have they discontinued it? If so, why?). I also plan to get a new computer that will be much more conducive to digital recording (currently I'm using a 1997 PC with limited hard drive space, memory, and processing speed).
My question is this: If my goals are to record multiple guitar tracks with Guitar Studio 2, and to collaborate with other guitar players via the internet using the files I create, what sound card in the $100-$300 range is best for me?
As far as what gear I have at my disposal: an electric guitar, an amplifier, a digitech RP6 effects processor/pedal board/preamp, and a Shure SM57 mic.
Any advice on using what I have to get a decent recording setup, as well as what sound card I should buy, would be greatly appreciated.
Steve W.
Anyway, since I'm on a relatively short budget, I recently purchased Cakewalk's Guitar Studio 2 (by the way, I just checked Cakewalk's web site and could no longer find 'Guitar Studio 2' in their product list... what's up with that? Have they discontinued it? If so, why?). I also plan to get a new computer that will be much more conducive to digital recording (currently I'm using a 1997 PC with limited hard drive space, memory, and processing speed).
My question is this: If my goals are to record multiple guitar tracks with Guitar Studio 2, and to collaborate with other guitar players via the internet using the files I create, what sound card in the $100-$300 range is best for me?
As far as what gear I have at my disposal: an electric guitar, an amplifier, a digitech RP6 effects processor/pedal board/preamp, and a Shure SM57 mic.
Any advice on using what I have to get a decent recording setup, as well as what sound card I should buy, would be greatly appreciated.
Steve W.