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weird..

when did guitars have anything to do with athlons?

i guess this was a repost...sorry:frown:
 
Well, guitars and computers work very nicely together. Actually music and computers go together damn nicely. I build digital audio workstations based on AMD and Intel chips. AMD can handle a tad more fx and are a tad faster at destructive editing but the Intels can do more realtime hardware DSP fx via PCI card.
 
since you know a lot about these kind of stuff, i want to ask a question. is it possible to connect an ordinary piano to the PC for recording?
 
Depends on what the ordinary piano is. I'm assuming you mean an acoustic grand piano? You'd need to use a mic and a preamp for that. You can then take the line level signal from the preamp output into the soundcard. An electric piano with audio outs can be connected without a preamp since it's already outputting a line level signal. Just hook that up to the line in of your soundcard. (these are just the dirty cheap way of doing things)
 
yes, an acoustic piano, but not grand piano. how bad will the sound quality be if i record using that technic? or will it be good?
 
i have nothing yet actually. i'm in the process of asking questions (from you) in order to get things going. what mic and preamp do you recommend?
 
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