Recording guitar on Mac
Recording guitar on Mac
Anybody got any reccomendations for audio capture and editing (guitar) on Mac ? Macbook 2Ghz, 2 gig RAM, Audiophile (I'm poor !!)
MacBook 2Ghz, 2Gig RAM, Auidiophile FW, softsynths and audio
On a budget, you could try several things.
With an electric guitar, you could always plug it into the Audiophile (does it have DI?) and use some guitar amp sims.
With an acoustic, try building a cable with a 1/4" mono jack on one end to plug into the input on the Audiophile and a $2 Piezo pickup/transducer on the other end and tape the piezo to the body of the acoustic guitar. I've never actually tried this, but it may just work.
With an electric guitar, you could always plug it into the Audiophile (does it have DI?) and use some guitar amp sims.
With an acoustic, try building a cable with a 1/4" mono jack on one end to plug into the input on the Audiophile and a $2 Piezo pickup/transducer on the other end and tape the piezo to the body of the acoustic guitar. I've never actually tried this, but it may just work.
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when you say "effects unit", do you mean a mulitfx stomp thing, or a proper amp modeller like a pod? if it's the former, then something like guitar rig or whatever, if it's the later, you don't need anything else.malxwal wrote:Thanks folks, but I was meaning software. I use electric through an effects unit and electro acoustic which also goes through the same unit. I'm really looking for recommendations on audio editing software and guitar sim software...
though i wouldn't recommend di'ing an acoustic. but "buy a mic" isn't very helpful advice.