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soma56
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Hi! Seems like a decent forum. WIth a lot of knowledgable people. I have a couple questions I'm hoping some of you may be willing to help me out with.
I'm sure some of you have seen and answered similar questions over and over again and if that's the case please point to an old thread or webpage where I can learn more.
1. I know a fair bit about computers. I know that there is a mic jack on most of the sound cards comming out these days but is this the jack that would be used to record through? Would I need to pick up a mixer and plug it into a serial interface? What are the different routes I can take to actually recording sound to a hardrive?
2. I've been playing guitar for some time and understand the basic premise of what needs to be done with respect to recording. I know I'll need some software to do this if I want to use my computer. What is a decent one out there for a begginer to get started with?
I don't intent on opening up a 5 star studio however I would like to make the best use of the computer I have and the software out there. I have a decent amp. What's the best way to capture it's sound?
Best REgards!
I'm sure some of you have seen and answered similar questions over and over again and if that's the case please point to an old thread or webpage where I can learn more.
1. I know a fair bit about computers. I know that there is a mic jack on most of the sound cards comming out these days but is this the jack that would be used to record through? Would I need to pick up a mixer and plug it into a serial interface? What are the different routes I can take to actually recording sound to a hardrive?
2. I've been playing guitar for some time and understand the basic premise of what needs to be done with respect to recording. I know I'll need some software to do this if I want to use my computer. What is a decent one out there for a begginer to get started with?
I don't intent on opening up a 5 star studio however I would like to make the best use of the computer I have and the software out there. I have a decent amp. What's the best way to capture it's sound?
Best REgards!
