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TDPRI Member
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Milpitas
Age: 21
Posts: 34
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a major problem for a newbie
I tried to record with just the laptop.
I played some solo, and put on the effect and link the effects to the mic in with some cables. some notes sounded ugly. I tried to play some chords and recorded it with the vista sound recorder (didn't feel like to download other programs yet and same program used as above) and when i played the record back, it was horrible. all I heard was that everything crush together. I can't really describe it. I think all I can say is ugly noise. (and I used very clearn sound on my effect.) can someone tell me why? thanks! |
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Sydney
Age: 19
Posts: 183
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So from what I gather, this is your current set up.
Guitar --> Effects unit --> Mic In port of Vista equipped laptop. While you may be able to use the Mic In port, I would suggest plugging into the green LINE IN port. Then go to: Control Panel > your sound cards audio monitor icon ie/ Realtek HD Audio Manager > click on the Line In tab > set as default device. Now lower your recording volume using the slider. I would suggest downloading Audacity. It is a free download and very small. http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ G'luck and welcome to the wonderful world of PC recording. Last edited by play_loud; June 30th, 2008 at 11:27 PM. Reason: added further instructions. |
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TDPRI Member
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Milpitas
Age: 21
Posts: 34
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thanks for the inputs, I'll test these tomorrow
my set up looks like this: Gutiar -> effects -> mic but my laptop doesn't have a line in port I think the the same thing happened to my friends' laptop. I use the octave (lower) and record it on my friend's laptop for him to practice. the sound that comes out was rough. |
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