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I tried several methods to connect my instruments to computer. If I plug in the microphone or the electric guitar in the mic jack the signal is too week to be heard by others so I must use the mic boost from windows control panel. In this moment a noise appear on the line witch disturb all others tracks in the final recording. The noise is not very uncomfortable for voice chat but in music is very unpleasant. The question is: can I use a little guitar amp as a preamplifier to increase the level of signal in order to plug in line in jack (the amp has an outline or aux jack for headphones)? Once I heard a jam with an amp but that amp also made noise in the final track… Using a M-Audio usb mixer makes the connection more expensive than the guitar itself.
Edited adi (Nov. 4, 2014 14:40:00)
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Try guitar rig. 😊
Edited talertim (Nov. 4, 2014 15:15:39)
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Here are some approaches to recording electric guitar on a computer:
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Hi adi try getting yourself one of these
Roland UA-11 Duo Capture USB Audio Interface
Lexicon Alpha Studio USB Audio Interface
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HighActionThanks for your suggestions. These days I try to learn piano. If I can learn a bit of it I will buy a midi controller for jamming along with keyboardists. A midi controller is around 100 euro. So the laptop sound card is eliminated by the software and will not make noise when connected. I will continue with the guitar offline too, at my amp the problems are not so big as for laptop.
Hi adi try getting yourself one of these
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I see you solved your question but, if someone is reading this topic I'd like to say, from my point of view, the best way to plug in here is trough a USB interface. The Line6 Toneport UX1 is cheap and works fine.
Check eBay for cheap used interfaces
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