Separate audio interface
I am keen to have a go at direct recording some acoustic guitar to my PC... You'll have to forgive my ignorance with this question. Some have told me I need a separate audio interface between the guitar and PC. I have a BOSS ACS Live amp with USB out, would this not do the same job?
Jeg |
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But :: You will be limited to monitoring the results from the DAW from via your computer audio outs (either onboard or outboard computer speakers or headphone outs) Which is doable. But the computer sound card converters, analog circuits and outputs, are very inexpensive and marginal for monitoring. The analog I/O circuits, preamps, and converters on most reasonable audio interfaces are arguably significantly better quality sound. |
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Sure - it will do a basic recording from the amp to a computer. Not as flexible as a stand alone digital audio interface, but it would do in pinch. Give it a try (it just takes a USB cable between them and recording software to capture). Have you ever done digital recordings to your computer from a device connected this way? |
Thanks for the replies, no I’ve never done any recording at all. I gave it a quick try tonight using studio one 4 and got it to record to a track but there was no waveform showin?? It did playback through the amp though.... presonus do a “studiobox” kit with interface, con mic and cans... has anyone used it?
Jeg |
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Focusrite 2i2 Other options to record are the Zoom hand held portable recorders. I use a H5 with two external mics for my "serious" recordings and a Focusrite 2i4 for at my desk for quick experimental recordings and practice. I'm just using regular ol' computer speakers (Logitech 5.1 system) as monitors for now. I may get better ones down the road, but I'm not sure I want to hear what I really sound like :D |
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