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B4 Sloth 15-11-2011 06:58 AM

Guitar Audio interface
 
Having had my guitar since september I have learned a number of songs...mostly in part.
Most of it is Metallica, earlier stuff.

I want to start piecing it together, sampling riffs and building it up into a track. I know some interfaces (Novation Nio for example) have ability to do a lot more.
My needs are simple, I want to add the riffs and stitch all together, ideally with a product that has drums/ basslines available for the songs.

A number of products are out there, even one for the iphone.

Dont want to go mad, 100 quid tops. More i spend on this is less i have for buggy.
Thanks:thumbsup:

rowanp25 15-11-2011 02:43 PM

get a copy of computer music magazine £6.50 ish a usb inline interface £30 and a lil zoom pedal at about £60. it aint gonna be pro studio quality but will give you every thing you need to start out

B4 Sloth 15-11-2011 08:10 PM

What about line 6 and the korgs?

rowanp25 18-11-2011 12:03 AM

line6 aren't bad, they have nice amp models and ive had some good results using the guitar port. korg, i cant say much about as ive never used any of that gear.
It really depend on what your final aim is. for a starter the stuff mentioned above will get you all your multi track recording with the cm studio (on the magazine) all you'd need for is a single input so the usb in line interface would be fine. (alesis, or edirol both do good cheap ones) and i mentioned the zoom pedal mainly because you can get some not bad sounds as well as some amp models so for guitar thats all you'd need :thumbsup:


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