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> Emac + Marshall Valvestate 20r.m.s., How can i record my guitar sound?
impulso21
posté lun. 1 mars 2004, 22:27
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How can i record my guitar sound om mi eMac G4?

I have a eMac G4 700Mhz 256 RAM/ 40Gb/CD-RW and a guitar stratocaster model. I use my guitar whit a marshall valvestate amplifier of 20W, i want to know how can i record into the eMac guitars riffs for later combine it whit electronics sound´s, latin percussions, and drums. What program´s do you recommended. My guitars sound is very heavy and loaded full of gain, sound´s like band´s like deftones, taproot, cold, and others. Well i wait for you and thanks.

Sorry for my english, am from Venezuela.
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posté mar. 2 mars 2004, 02:50
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If the amp has an ear phone jack, you can plug that into the sound in of the computer (if the coputer has a sound in).


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posté mar. 2 mars 2004, 21:24
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If you can get Apple's Garageband, buy a female Jack --> male mini jack cable and plug your guitar directly into your computer, Garageband has amp modelling which will probably sound on par with hooking the valvestate up to the computer.
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