Hi: I play the guitar as well. I am brand new to recording anything and it
is all rather confusing. Anyway, I will watch postings to try and learn
enough to ask questions that might, hopefully, make sense. I have a Strat
Guitar, a computer where I download backing tracks and an amp. I want to be
able to have one headphone cable that would allow me to do things like play
a backing track and practice with the guitar and amp through the headphones
only. Also, then be able to record a combined track of the backing track and
my playing and, perhaps, using a mic, a vocal. I am thinking of Audacity for
multi track recording I guess and I am not sure about hooking up all the
hardware. Also, I don't know much about midi yet and that is another whole
ball of string I have to look into for adding more color to any recordings.
So, you guitar types are the vanguard and I just wanted to say hi to all on
the list and especially those who use the guitar to do recordings with
various software and hardware including midi features. Thanks and I hope you
find a midi guitar. One of my old instructors had one, sort of, it could be
made to sound like other instruments like an organ or piano when he played
gigs but I have long since lost touch with him. Good luck and hi.
Rick USA
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From: "Victoria Vaughan" <vrvaug...@mailzone.com>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Saturday, January 02, 2010 10:17 PM
Subject: Midi recorders players
Does a midi guitar exist? If so, can anyone give me the name of the
company or its web site?
Many thanks, Vicky
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