guitar question
#12
no line out just a cheapo amp to match my entry level Washburn for now till I get better. than line 6 looks sweet but I cant afford that at the moment. I will look into the suggested software though. i guess the signal output direct from the guitar is pretty low though huh? I know its not good to plug it directly into a stereo receiver cause you have to crank the reciever volume to get any sound.
#13
yeah, the level out of a guitar pickup is about mic level, Thus the need for a preamp.
oh, how about a headphone jack? have one of them? hehe that might do the trick, on the cheap. [img]smile.gif[/img]
[ September 15, 2004, 05:35 PM: Message edited by: Mike MacAwesome ]
oh, how about a headphone jack? have one of them? hehe that might do the trick, on the cheap. [img]smile.gif[/img]
[ September 15, 2004, 05:35 PM: Message edited by: Mike MacAwesome ]
#14
Yea, get yourself a 1/8 adapter for your patch cable and then plug in to your soundcard....that's the easiest/cheapest solution. Then find someone like me, with a copy of Sonar 3 and you'll be set.
Nothing wrong with Washburn guitars either man...I think a lot of people buy them cause they look cool and Dimebag uses them...but in all honesty they make great, playable guitars.
Nothing wrong with Washburn guitars either man...I think a lot of people buy them cause they look cool and Dimebag uses them...but in all honesty they make great, playable guitars.
#15
Originally posted by Brandon:
Yea, get yourself a 1/8 adapter for your patch cable and then plug in to your soundcard....that's the easiest/cheapest solution.
Yea, get yourself a 1/8 adapter for your patch cable and then plug in to your soundcard....that's the easiest/cheapest solution.
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