poolmaniac747 wrote:Hi guys,
I have only recently setup a little studio in my room and have my Yamaha acoustic guitar going into an EMU 0404 audio card via a jack plug. i have a pair of m-audio dx4 monitor speakers and and running Ableton 7.0 and Reason 4.0. At the moment when recording my guitar it sounds a little bit 'tinney'. I was wondering if anyone new how to get a nice rich acoustic sound or would i need to go through an audio interface box?
Cheers,

quiet room, good sounding guitar, a condenser mic a couple of feet away (experiment here to get a balance of guitar vs. room blend). cardiod mic pattern too close to the body of the guitar will likely result in a boxy sound.... if you have to get close, better to aim mic at upper fingerboard.
you can really get deep in the ditch with mic techniques and preamps.... but the above is as basic as you get. mic in room (most likely middle of room). you and guitar in room. move until it sounds good, take notes on what works. the straight pickup sound can be blended to taste.
might want to use strings that don't squeak much, like Elixirs, unless you are looking for that, or like hand-drawing them down in a DAW.