How would one go about recording songs from a guitar to a pc
- stratoplayer
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I'm way too lazy and busy to compose songs note by note, but I would really like to record some riffs, runs, solos, songs from my guitar to my computer (seeing how I have no access to a studio or other means of recording). So, does anyone recommend any software/hardware that could help me out?
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Re: How would one go about recording songs from a guitar to a pc
Like Cubase?...
Re: How would one go about recording songs from a guitar to a pc
Line 6 GuitarPort is a good bit of equipment. Allows you to plug your guitar straight into your pc, and comes with some basic and simple-to-use software.
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Re: How would one go about recording songs from a guitar to a pc
I've heard good recommendations for the line6, but I just wanted to make sure...
The Guitarport can help me mix songs a bit? As in import the drum beat or creat it right there?
The Guitarport can help me mix songs a bit? As in import the drum beat or creat it right there?
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Re: How would one go about recording songs from a guitar to a pc
Adobe Audition is really easy to use, that's what I use
You can record several tracks and mix'em, you don't have a drum cahine although... create a drums rhythm with fruity loops and then export it and loop it, it sounds more complicated than what actually is! (a piece of cake!)
You can record several tracks and mix'em, you don't have a drum cahine although... create a drums rhythm with fruity loops and then export it and loop it, it sounds more complicated than what actually is! (a piece of cake!)
Re: How would one go about recording songs from a guitar to a pc
If you're REALLY lazy, you can create a drum track on GuitarPro, then export it as a midi file to Adobe Audition... it's like Fruity Loops, but a more amateur and cheap way of doing it (and by cheap I don't mean price-wiseMiguel_Ricardo wrote:Adobe Audition is really easy to use, that's what I use
You can record several tracks and mix'em, you don't have a drum cahine although... create a drums rhythm with fruity loops and then export it and loop it, it sounds more complicated than what actually is! (a piece of cake!)
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Re: How would one go about recording songs from a guitar to a pc
you're right! and GP5's got nice drums sounds, it's easier than fruity loops, I change my mind
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Re: How would one go about recording songs from a guitar to a pc
You want LAZY? Here's lazy, grab the drum track of several songs and mix them at your leisure, you don't even have to know how to use GP5NeonVomit wrote:If you're REALLY lazy, you can create a drum track on GuitarPro, then export it as a midi file to Adobe Audition... it's like Fruity Loops, but a more amateur and cheap way of doing it (and by cheap I don't mean price-wiseMiguel_Ricardo wrote:Adobe Audition is really easy to use, that's what I use
You can record several tracks and mix'em, you don't have a drum cahine although... create a drums rhythm with fruity loops and then export it and loop it, it sounds more complicated than what actually is! (a piece of cake!))
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