Rob Lister
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Background:
* I bought my son an electric guitar and amp for Christmas
* I also bought a computer-based tutorial for him because I've forgotten most of what I never really knew in the first place
I wanted to connect the guitar to the computer sound card so that my son could more easily follow the lessons. I also wanted him to be able to record his own playing.
Good intentions, no?
I went to Radio Shack and bought a standard six-foot audio patch cable with 1/4" mono jacks on both ends. I also bought a 1/4" to 1/8" jack adapter and, since I was there, I bought a 1/8"-1/8" mono-to-stereo adapter.
All's well so far.
When I plug it (all) in to the line-input jack on the sound card it works GREAT! (smooth...clear...pure) but the sound recorder program (standard with MS XP) can't hear it.
When I plug it in to the mic input jack it sounds like crap (scratchy...distorted...irritating) but at least I can record it.
Any advice?
* I bought my son an electric guitar and amp for Christmas
* I also bought a computer-based tutorial for him because I've forgotten most of what I never really knew in the first place
I wanted to connect the guitar to the computer sound card so that my son could more easily follow the lessons. I also wanted him to be able to record his own playing.
Good intentions, no?
I went to Radio Shack and bought a standard six-foot audio patch cable with 1/4" mono jacks on both ends. I also bought a 1/4" to 1/8" jack adapter and, since I was there, I bought a 1/8"-1/8" mono-to-stereo adapter.
All's well so far.
When I plug it (all) in to the line-input jack on the sound card it works GREAT! (smooth...clear...pure) but the sound recorder program (standard with MS XP) can't hear it.
When I plug it in to the mic input jack it sounds like crap (scratchy...distorted...irritating) but at least I can record it.
Any advice?