Recording The Guitar to a Computer
You want to record your guitar, make your own riffs, music, etc. You want to plug your guitar into your computer? How to connect the guitar to the computer the right and best way? What software? Which audio interface? What about your favorite guitar effects? What computer? Where to start? It can be overwhelming. The recording guitarist's computer setup should be something like this:
- Guitar (*GTR with 13 How To Play The Twelve Bar Blues Structure Guitar Lesson connection recommended)
- Microphone for recording Acoustic guitar, vocals etc.
- Quality guitar cable
- Audio Interface-Firewire (recommended) E Shuffle Blues Guitar Backing Track Jam Trax Play Along USB
- Guitar/midi interface
- USB/Firewire cables
- Computer (Mac recommended or PC)
- Extra external/internal Hard Drive (recommended)
- Audio recording/sequencer software
- Plug-ins: effects- reverb, compressor, delay, chorus, etc
- Dedicated guitar effects/amp simulation
- Sampler/synths (for 13 pin guitarists or guitarist who can play keyboards)
- Quality cables to speakers
- Powered Speakers
- Headphones (so Are There Standard Blues Guitar Chords do not disturb the wife an kids at those late weekend sessions).
With a guitar with a 13 pin connection, either internally or a pickup installed on the body, you get 100% use of your software. You can record your guitar sound and get access to any software synths or samplers that come with the software or as a plug-in add-on. With a software computer base system, you can change almost everything after you have recorded--amps, effects, mics, mic placement and more. You do this with plug-ins. You can save all your presets, sounds, etc. You could have multi-guitar tracks with different settings all from recording one track. The flexibility is there! Yes, there are Bachata Latin Dance Finds Its out there- "software can't sound like tubes". Well, the software is getting Song Henge Irish Celtic Music close!!!! There is a lot of software out there. You do not have to spend a lot of money AND it is always improving. You buy a box. (i.e.hard disk recorders, and others mentioned above), you have bought a box. You usually can't upgrade without buying a new box. People use computers every day at work or home- Microsoft Office (Word, Excel Power Point, etc) Email, Internet. Use it to record your guitar and music!!
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Brian has 18 years experience in the Music Industry.
He can be contacted at Brian@guitarhelper.net

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