The Ovation Fan Club
The Ovation Fan Club
Forum Search | Statistics | User Listing Forums | Calendars | Albums | Language
Your are viewing as a Guest. ( logon | register )
NEW in 2026 Searches both the Ovation FanClub and Ovation Tribute websites

Random quote: "Believe me when I say that some of the most amazing music in history was made on equipment that's not as good as what you own right now." - Jol Dantzig



Jump to page : 1
Now viewing page 1 [25 messages per page]
Low-tech PC recording

View previous thread :: View next thread
   Members Forums -> General PostingMessage format
 
sycamore
Posted 2010-12-01 6:49 AM (#360416)
Subject: Low-tech PC recording


Joined:
March 2007
Posts: 698

Location: Cork, Ireland
Have been recording AA-31 guitar directly onto PC via magnetic soundhole pickup plugged directly into the microphone socket. It works surprisingly well, not a pure acoustic sound by any means, but it's a sound I like

The only thing is, there's a lot of 'hiss'. Using the standard Windows control panel I can click a 'noise suppression' option (from memory, am not at that computer at present) which works but also cuts the treble end of the signal (like the old Dolby noise reduction on cassette players) and the pickup is rather bass-y anyway

Any ideas for addressing this? I should add that can't access the Ning site for the time being.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
Waskel
Posted 2010-12-01 9:07 AM (#360417 - in reply to #360416)
Subject: Re: Low-tech PC recording



Joined:
February 2005
Posts: 11840

Location: closely held secret
Originally posted by sycamore:
Any ideas for addressing this?
Get an audio interface .
Top of the page Bottom of the page
Darkbar
Posted 2010-12-01 10:00 AM (#360418 - in reply to #360416)
Subject: Re: Low-tech PC recording



Joined:
January 2009
Posts: 4536

Location: Flahdaw
with all the big holiday sales going on, buy a cheap digital recorder. Doesn't Al have some?
Top of the page Bottom of the page
stephent28
Posted 2010-12-01 10:07 AM (#360419 - in reply to #360416)
Subject: Re: Low-tech PC recording



Joined:
April 2004
Posts: 13303

Location: Latitude 39.56819, Longitude -105.080066
Originally posted by Waskel:
Originally posted by sycamore:
Any ideas for addressing this?
Get an audio interface .
+1
Top of the page Bottom of the page
sycamore
Posted 2010-12-01 10:14 AM (#360420 - in reply to #360416)
Subject: Re: Low-tech PC recording


Joined:
March 2007
Posts: 698

Location: Cork, Ireland
Thanks, looks like it'll stay low-tech given those prices (though I known they're probably worth the money if you're serious about recording).

Any point in getting one of these ?http://www.amazon.co.uk/IK-MULTIMEDIA-Multimedia-StealthPlug/dp/B000KFZ7T4/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1291216102&sr=1-3
Top of the page Bottom of the page
G8r
Posted 2010-12-01 10:28 AM (#360421 - in reply to #360416)
Subject: Re: Low-tech PC recording


Joined:
November 2006
Posts: 3969

If all you want to do is record to your computer for your own enjoyment, you really need an audio interface to convert the analog signal from a guitar and/or mic to digital. The least expensive usable one is this one , although this one is more versatile. You can find the latter ones used on eBay for much cheaper than new.

Beware, though; once you start you get hooked, and wind up buying more and better at considerable expense ;)
Top of the page Bottom of the page
stephent28
Posted 2010-12-01 10:30 AM (#360422 - in reply to #360416)
Subject: Re: Low-tech PC recording



Joined:
April 2004
Posts: 13303

Location: Latitude 39.56819, Longitude -105.080066
sure, that would work but this one is better and in a similar price range.....

Tascam


G8R's choices are good also
Top of the page Bottom of the page
sycamore
Posted 2010-12-20 10:26 AM (#360423 - in reply to #360416)
Subject: Re: Low-tech PC recording


Joined:
March 2007
Posts: 698

Location: Cork, Ireland
Presumably this is just a cable? http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=225789

They have shop in town and they also have this Behringer one http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=222445
Top of the page Bottom of the page
an4340
Posted 2010-12-20 11:01 AM (#360424 - in reply to #360416)
Subject: Re: Low-tech PC recording


Joined:
May 2003
Posts: 4389

Location: Capital District, NY, USA Minor Outlying Islands
Stephan
I'm still using a tascam 4 track cassette recorder. This shows what a luddite I am. I have a question on that tascam interface. What I'd like to do is just put up a mic, record track 1, my guitar and vocals, than track 2, backing vocals and bass, then track 3, lead guitar, can I put those into the computer, and mix them? Cause at $70, that's a pretty good deal, and it would end my days of analog.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
AlanM
Posted 2010-12-20 1:27 PM (#360425 - in reply to #360416)
Subject: Re: Low-tech PC recording


Joined:
April 2008
Posts: 1851

Location: Newington, CT
Don't forget ... sometimes that phantom hiss is nothing more than computer fan noise. Since it's actual sound, you can get rid of it with more expensive options, but I gather you're trying to stay inexpensive.

It might actually be best to record somewhere distant from the computer, where ambient noise is minimized.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
stephent28
Posted 2010-12-20 3:02 PM (#360426 - in reply to #360416)
Subject: Re: Low-tech PC recording



Joined:
April 2004
Posts: 13303

Location: Latitude 39.56819, Longitude -105.080066
an4340,
with the tascam in question you can do exactly what you are proposing.

You just need some DAW software to actually record.
REAPER is a good one that is essentially free to use but they ask you buy it if you continue using it for over 2-3 months. Even then it is only about $40-60 and a real bargain for what you get.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
FlySig
Posted 2010-12-20 3:09 PM (#360427 - in reply to #360416)
Subject: Re: Low-tech PC recording



Joined:
October 2005
Posts: 4081

Location: Utah
an4340, you will need software to record and assemble several tracks. Audacity is free and gets good reviews. Garageband does a pretty passable job if you have a Mac. Then there are packages which you have to pay for, such as Guitar Tracks Pro which I use, which will run $100ish on up to $500 or more. Try one of the freebies, they should be fine for what you described.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
Damon67
Posted 2010-12-20 3:27 PM (#360428 - in reply to #360416)
Subject: Re: Low-tech PC recording



Joined:
December 2006
Posts: 6996

Location: Jet City
The Lexicon Alpha USB interface will do what you all need, plus it has included software that will do a decent job as well.

Total price for hardware and software shipped? $60
Top of the page Bottom of the page
kitmann
Posted 2010-12-20 3:59 PM (#360429 - in reply to #360416)
Subject: Re: Low-tech PC recording



Joined:
April 2010
Posts: 1227

Location: Connersville, Indiana
I use the Lexicon Lambda, works great with software just like Damon said.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
an4340
Posted 2010-12-22 11:04 AM (#360430 - in reply to #360416)
Subject: Re: Low-tech PC recording


Joined:
May 2003
Posts: 4389

Location: Capital District, NY, USA Minor Outlying Islands
Well fellows, it looks like analog is dead in my house. Next year when I buy my new computer, I'll sell my analog 4 track.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
FlySig
Posted 2010-12-22 11:59 AM (#360431 - in reply to #360416)
Subject: Re: Low-tech PC recording



Joined:
October 2005
Posts: 4081

Location: Utah
Be aware that you're on a whole new GAS path! Check out the free VST olivine. Friggin autocorrect! That was supposed to be 'free VST plugins'. For effects like reverb and eq, etc.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
sycamore
Posted 2011-01-31 10:56 AM (#360432 - in reply to #360416)
Subject: Re: Low-tech PC recording


Joined:
March 2007
Posts: 698

Location: Cork, Ireland
While this http://www.ikmultimedia.com/irig/moreinfo/moreinfo1.php is marketed for iPhone/Ipad, is it likely to work with a PC?

Interestingly, plugging in my 1615 directly to the sound card works perfectly. The level is about right, not much distortion etc. Might just need a preamp for the magnetic pickup
Top of the page Bottom of the page
stephent28
Posted 2011-01-31 11:51 AM (#360433 - in reply to #360416)
Subject: Re: Low-tech PC recording



Joined:
April 2004
Posts: 13303

Location: Latitude 39.56819, Longitude -105.080066
the iphone app won't work on the pc.
IK has a completely different...more expansive and more expensive version for the pc.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
an4340
Posted 2011-02-01 9:25 AM (#360434 - in reply to #360416)
Subject: Re: Low-tech PC recording


Joined:
May 2003
Posts: 4389

Location: Capital District, NY, USA Minor Outlying Islands
Well, I got my new computer, a $500 acer lap top at costco. My music gear wish list this year is: volume pedal, looper then the tascam interface. Anyone interested in an old school 4 track? It works. I'll write up an ad an put in the for sale section.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
Jump to page : 1
Now viewing page 1 [25 messages per page]
Jump to forum :
Search this forum
Printer friendly version
E-mail a link to this thread

This message board and website is not sponsored or affiliated with Ovation® Guitars in any way.
Registered to: The Ovation Fanclubâ„¢ Copyright (c) 2001
free counters
(Delete all cookies set by this site)