Recording Using a computer

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Hi everyone, this is my first post, and Im also a noob :P

I am a guitar player and I wanted to record 2 guitar tracks and then mix them, I am using Sony SoundForge 9, but the problem is that I am new recording and I don't have any idea on how to get the 2 guitar tracks to match with the same tempo so that they both sounds when they are supposed to, can anyone give me any advice?

Thanks :D
 
Soundforge isn't a DAW, it's an audio editor. You need to get something like Reaper, Cubase, etc... That will allow you to multi-track instruments.

As far as getting everything to line up, you would use the metronome feature in the DAW to keep time for you.
 
Thanks for your reply Farview , do you have any recommendations for any free DAW software I can download?
 
Reaper is free to try and cost something like $50 if you want to get rid of the nag screen. It's very functional and well supported.
 
Reaper is free to try and cost something like $50 if you want to get rid of the nag screen. It's very functional and well supported.

+1 on the Reaper. A company that actually listens to its users, gives them a non crippling "demo" to make sure they like it and constantly updates it? I know, crazy. But for real, I am a diehard REAPER fan and after the initial learning curve, you glyde through it!
 
reaper rules. Been using it for about 3 years now. The "trial" version is completely uncrippled and a license is only $60. WELL worth it! So, what equipment are you using to get your guitar into the computer? What are you using to listen to your recordings?
 
They dropped it to $40, even more worth it. Great stuff (even though I paid $60).
 
They dropped it to $40, even more worth it. Great stuff (even though I paid $60).

awesome. I paid $40 for version 1.something couple years ago. I think the license gets you upgrades through 2 full versions, so I'm still on the last verson of 2.x... I'm gonna upgrade!
 
You'd think with a handle like 'grimtraveller' I'd be using Reaper ! If I ever go the computer route however, Reaper and grim shall once again be joined........
 
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