Tuesday 23 July 2019

How To Record Electric Guitar using Audio Interface For Guitar

How To Record Electric Guitar using Audio Interface For Guitar Learn how to record your electric guitar on your PC, Mac or iPad with an audio interface for guitar. Discover a range of audio interfaces at Amazon: https://amzn.to/2XZu1GZ (affiliate link) Read my in-depth guide here http://bit.ly/2LBPCyM There are 3 main ways you can get a great recording of your electric guitar on your computer, via a suitable guitar recording interface: record direct; record the line out of your guitar amp; or use a mic to record your amp. This video will show you how to record your electric guitar step-by-step in each of these three ways. This is a recording tutorial for guitarists who complete beginners to home studio recording. It is not an advanced video on recording. But by the end you will know exactly what guitar recording gear you need, and the basics of how to set it up. The focus in this video is on the guitar recording GEAR that you need. The best studio equipment to do the job. It is about recording hardware rather than software If you get the hardware right then you can use any Recording Software: Pro Tools; Cubase; Garageband; Reaper; Mixcraft; Audacity. Here is a summary of the kit you will need for each different recording method: To record your guitar direct you will need: Electric Guitar and Guitar Lead A suitable Audio Interface with instrument input (an excellent one would be the Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 (3rd Gen) which you can find on Amazon here: https://amzn.to/2Yb8KFN (affiliate link)) Any recording software – Garageband, Reaper, Audacity, Pro Tools, Cubase, Presonus Studio, the software that comes with your interace To record guitar via the line output of your guitar amp you will need: Electric Guitar plugged into effects pedals and guitar amp Audio Interface with line input (a popular choice would be the Behringer UMC204HD available on Amazon here: https://amzn.to/2YiLYjf (affiliate link)) Appropriate audio cable – depending on the outputs of your amp Recording software (see above) Read more about audio cable types here: http://bit.ly/2J5ej5x To record electric guitar using a microphone to record the guitar amp you will need: Electric guitar plugged into your effects pedals and amp An audio interface with XLR mic input and built in pre-amp (take a look at the Focusrite Scarlett Solo, one of the most popular budget guitar recording interfaces here on Amazon https://amzn.to/2JWWu6H (affiliate link) A Microphone and XLR lead A mic stand (Amazon do a good basic mic stand here https://amzn.to/2y2zMEu (aff link)) Recording software as above Find out more about the best dynamic mics: http://bit.ly/2LBPCPi And the best condenser mics: http://bit.ly/2Sywker A couple of alternatives to a USB audio interface for guitar. You could, if on a tight budget, consider a USB microphone, to record the sound of your guitar amp. Then you don’t need any other equipment. http://bit.ly/2VH3JEv An inexpensive guitar-USB interface http://bit.ly/2SwHVKV Or a portable digital recorder, which will allow you to record without needing a computer. You can transfer the recordings after. One of the most popular would be the Zoom H6 available here on Amazon https://amzn.to/2Y0bzhm (aff link) I hope you found this video helpful. If you have any comments or questions, please post them below. And remember to subscribe to get my latest home recording studio tips. Visit our web site for helpful guides, hints tips and more on setting up your home recording studio: http://bit.ly/2Txj9sY Check out the Music Repo Channel on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/MusicRepoCom Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/musicrepo Connect with us on Facebook: http://bit.ly/1CkZGCu Find us on Pinterest: http://bit.ly/1eysFrn Follow us on Instagram http://bit.ly/2YqZ8Id #MusicRepoTV #HomeRecordingStudio #MusicProduction

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