I was looking at doing some recordings on my computer with my guitar. For the time being, I was looking at miking my Vox Valvetronix amp. I'd like to find out what mic was used in the below video.
And any recommendation on recording software and interface? I was looking at something that could clean up all the back ground noise and white noise in the signal as my amp is kinda noisy. And would like something that shows you a wave signal of what you recorded. As it makes it easier to see where to cut, copy, and paste if you need to do that.
This is the amp I've got and his recording sounds pretty good:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGNx9O0d_Sg[/youtube]
Recording on computer
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Re: Recording on computer
Mic=SM 57?
I dont know about the freestuff, but cubase 5 essentials isnt that expensive. You can also upgrade it later on if you want more features.
If you own a mac, i think garageband is included.
I dont know about the freestuff, but cubase 5 essentials isnt that expensive. You can also upgrade it later on if you want more features.
If you own a mac, i think garageband is included.
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Re: Recording on computer
I think what I'm wanting is a package that includes the mic and guitar hookup, and recording software.Sral68 wrote:Mic=SM 57?
I dont know about the freestuff, but cubase 5 essentials isnt that expensive. You can also upgrade it later on if you want more features.
If you own a mac, i think garageband is included.
I've been recommended Line 6 UX2 that has Podfarm and Abelton lite, and the Mbox with Pro Tools.
Do you need an external hard drive when recording? Someone said you need an external hard drive to do the recording. My laptop has Windows 7.
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Re: Recording on computer
Reaper is very good, free to demo and $60 to purchase.
http://www.reaper.fm/
Internal laptop hard drives spin @ 5200 RPM. The reason an external hard drive is recommended is because of the faster transfer rates available.
http://www.reaper.fm/
Internal laptop hard drives spin @ 5200 RPM. The reason an external hard drive is recommended is because of the faster transfer rates available.
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Re: Recording on computer
Mine spins at 7200 RPM. And is Windows 7, 64 bit.Smokin Tone wrote:Reaper is very good, free to demo and $60 to purchase.
http://www.reaper.fm/
Internal laptop hard drives spin @ 5200 RPM. The reason an external hard drive is recommended is because of the faster transfer rates available.
I'm gonna need something to hook up from the mic to the computer. Then I'd need the recording software. And maybe something that also has amp, cab, effetcs, sims incase I wanted to go direct. I'm willing to spend some money on something decent. I know they have some packages of around $200 for the Line 6 UX2 or Mbox with Protools. But I know there are others around in that price range.