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Uploaded by on Mar 25, 2010

my little set up that works and a fairly good priced set up

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  • i would like to know how to record a few diferent guitar parts with my one guitar then play them together

  • @jblenki My opinion. If you don't have any of the stuff like our friend above, and you want to record and playback only guitar parts you should better use an external digital recorder (something like tascam dp004) than mess with pc's. It's simpler and cheaper.

  • @megalolamogio totally agree, and im pretty sure that you can connect them to a pc/imac as an interface aswell!

  • @jblenki Simply create a main track, record your rhythm section. then create as many new track over the top and record them too ... make sure you click on the yellow headphone icon to here the tracks you have already recorded. please note that recording straight into the pc ie not through a USB/Firewire interface may have some lag, just to be mindful

    Any questions please feel free to ask me

  • MAN i just need to know how to connect that interface to my mixer!! how do you did it??

  • @MegaManding0 6.3mm or 1/4inch jack from the left right out put of the mixer to the inputs of the soundcard (FCA202)

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  • how much was all this?

  • you videos are really help but im wondering if you could help me out, im recording using simply an interface with microphones onto cubase but despite using good quality microphone and the gains and levels set very low, the qulaity of the sound recorded is still terrible and there is an insane amount of hiss, any advice? im really confused, thanks :/

  • Do you use also a DI box to record guitar or voice??

  • @MPatFour The recording studio? Like, I'm hearing a really low quality sound from this video... (To put it nicely)

  • @MPatFour Even better :)

  • @whmusic1 interface is fine, works better in most case, i use to the mixer to fine "tune" my eq before it goes into the computer. i believe analogue mixing is better than digital.

    Any questions please feel free to ask me

  • @1943Billyboy ... bill as good as Garage band is, what your trying to do might require Logic ... how ever GB (Garageband) is fast enough and able to record simultaneous tracks. for each track select the input reference to your sound card if you have a multi-track sound card, or use a mixer. the mixer will only give you two outputs though, left and right! The Scarlett focusrite 2i2 interface does only have two inputs, so using a mixer might be your best bet! Any questions feel free to ask me

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