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T1mon
post Sat 12 Jul 2003, 13:49
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There might be some topics about this already but you don't mind writing a little, do you? wink.gif

I'm a guitar player and want to start to record some of my stuff. (not that it's worth it but it's nice if you can record it together with a drum loop or something like that and to capture ideas on hd)

I would be using a 12" 867mhz Powerbook with 640MB Ram and OSX.
I tried putting my guitar directly into the line in of the PB and then using Audacity to record. As a preamp I use Amplitube Live.
But with that setup I had quite some latency which I think comes from Amplitube because when I play guitar and for example open a window or scroll it takes about 1-2 seconds to do that... not really nice.

So one of my questions is now if this problem would be history with a nice interface? (this one looks nice: M-Audio MobilePre USB

I'm also looking for a nice recording program. There are so many out there and I really have no idea which one to get. I don't need anything professional, it just has to record my guitar and maybe be able to insert a drum loop. (I'm currently using Fruity Loops on a crappy PC but I could get Reason)
So I don't midi.

I hope you understood what I mean. wink.gif Thx!
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T1mon
post Wed 23 Jul 2003, 16:34
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xenonaut,

thx for the informative reply!

Is there another method to get a good guitar sound into the computer if I use the MBox, M-Audio MobilePre USB, or the Aardvark? I would have to buy a preamp, right?

The MBox looks good but it's a little expensive. The M-Audio or Aardvark interface would be a little cheaper...

Why do you need MIDI to change the drum track? How did you record the drum track?

I would like to put Fruity Loops loops into the recording program, that shouldn't be a problem eh?

I'm running OSX and can just start in Classic mode.

I shouldn't have a problem with the HD, we got 3 external Firewire HDs and I think I could use one of 'em.
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