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Uploaded by on Sep 24, 2009

I will show you how to record anything you play on guitar on your computer if your on a budget. It won't come out professional studio quality, but It's exceptional quality. I will show you how to set your gear up and all the supplies you need.

Audacity link:
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/

The gear I am using.
Marshall MG10KK
2005 Ibanez RG7321

Update 6/18:
10,000 views! Thank you so much everyone!

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  • Couldn't hear your guitar bro.

  • @antonio3324 Can't read your comment... bro.

  • did you record with a fork?

  • @TheLolzin12 No, actually. Believe it or not, this was recorded with a chair.

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  • @Sweeper5 Well this video is titled "CHEAP way to record guitar onto your computer". $113 might not be cheap to some people.

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  • But when you have recorded the sound file, do you put it onto the video (and not use the sound from the camera) ?

  • Did you record this with an old tennis shoe?

  • My production sounds really good! I mean the sound guality hehee ; D If you have problems with noise try to change your sound. I lovered my gain from my amp and used audacity to boost it again.

  • is this recorded with a borito ?

  • With Audacity, just plug a rock band (or any usb) microphone directly into your PC and hit record, no installation. It's a Mic-to-speaker style though, but it works for me.

  • @maganashi lol

  • @rrgert4 Pan the audio channel in audacity. If that's not the problem (which it probably isn't), I'd say it's down to using a 3.5mm jack.

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