Recording an Electric
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Recording an Electric
Ive been trying to record my electric lately but i am having trouble controlling the volume it records at any suggestions
I am running the guitar to the amp, then the amp to the comp, so i can still get distortion and what not, any advice on controlling the volume it is recording at would be great
I am running the guitar to the amp, then the amp to the comp, so i can still get distortion and what not, any advice on controlling the volume it is recording at would be great
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HOW MANY TIMES DO I HAVE TO SAY THIS!!!!
skip the amp. go from guitar to cpu. if you want the effects you can either get a pedal... or...
heres my little secret. you can actually make your own overdrive by doing in essence what overdrive is: turn the volume on your guitar higher than the recording volume on your cpu. it works well and you can actually make your on brand of distortion that you cannot get from a pedal.
skip the amp. go from guitar to cpu. if you want the effects you can either get a pedal... or...
heres my little secret. you can actually make your own overdrive by doing in essence what overdrive is: turn the volume on your guitar higher than the recording volume on your cpu. it works well and you can actually make your on brand of distortion that you cannot get from a pedal.
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Now now, I use my pedal and run it into my amp and THEN to my comp, and I have no issues with sound at all, so it's all a matter of adjustment and patience.
Guitar -> Pedal -> Amplifier -> Sound Card
Also, look at how you're setting up your EQ on your amp or pedal et cetera.
As for volume issues, I record with programs that let me see the db bar on screen so I know if I'm too loud, I suggest Sound Forge or ACID Pro as recording if you're looking to go anywhere with it.
Guitar -> Pedal -> Amplifier -> Sound Card
Also, look at how you're setting up your EQ on your amp or pedal et cetera.
As for volume issues, I record with programs that let me see the db bar on screen so I know if I'm too loud, I suggest Sound Forge or ACID Pro as recording if you're looking to go anywhere with it.
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true, at least a decent micfatjack wrote:if you have an SM57Tranman66 wrote:mic the amp man. just mic the amp. best way to record with distortion.
well just try it, see how it sounds.
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