Posted by admin | Posted in Guitar | Posted on 08-05-2006
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Can I connect my guitar amp headphones directly to my computer?
although the microphone? I have one of those Guitar Trainers Tascam player … Unfortunately the CD does not work. I'm thinking of buying an "8 cable to connect the Tascam in microphone. Adacity I also download to replace the looping capabilities of the Tascam. Thanks for any advice.
You want to use the built in effects? There are many free or nearly free programs that could do this as well. Try Kristal Audio Engine for recording, and then try the links below to effect. In any case, yes. There is no reason that you do not can connect to your microphone, but do not forget to keep their volumes (sound input, output of the Tascam) down when you connect. So bring the input volume, followed by the output of the Tascam to the loudest sounds just short of the cut (the red at the top of the volume meter in front of his board sound). If your Tascam has a line output, connect to your line of sound cards and use the same process to find the cutoff point. Beware that you will face problems latency during recording, unless you have a good sound. This means that there will be a light delay between what you play and what you hear. If you want to reduce the delay a little without buying a new board, try ASIO4ALL. That said, I really recommend a good sound card
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