I Finally pumped up my system to be on a fair enough level to do some good PC recording.....have a sound card designed for recording and a fast CPU with a good amount of RAM....
One problem I always ran into when recording on PC was that when I recorded the guitar, it was a pretty low volume so I would have to reduce the volume on other things such as midi in order to match the low guitar volume......and when I increased the volume of the guitar recording(s) too much it would lose a lot of it's quality and sound overdriven.....
So I'm assuming some peopleon these boards here have some PC recording experience and I am curious to know how you get your recordings to be a good volume but keep their quality....My recording volume is about half of that a guitar heard on a standard CD recording from an album....
Any suggestions? It's about the only wall I've run into in terms of audio quality.
I run the guitar to a pedal into a guitar in jack on a mini rack mount the sound card has.
One problem I always ran into when recording on PC was that when I recorded the guitar, it was a pretty low volume so I would have to reduce the volume on other things such as midi in order to match the low guitar volume......and when I increased the volume of the guitar recording(s) too much it would lose a lot of it's quality and sound overdriven.....
So I'm assuming some peopleon these boards here have some PC recording experience and I am curious to know how you get your recordings to be a good volume but keep their quality....My recording volume is about half of that a guitar heard on a standard CD recording from an album....
Any suggestions? It's about the only wall I've run into in terms of audio quality.
I run the guitar to a pedal into a guitar in jack on a mini rack mount the sound card has.