Icarusfire
New member
Using Apple Logic X and iMac, I want to record my guitar tracks and put some keyboards, strings and drums on it. I already have a guitar Effects&Amp simulator which also can be used as audio interface so I can connect my guitar to my Mac through it. And at the moment actually I recently started recording guitar and make some music tracks.
My question is that I heard I need an external soundcard for good recording, what would be the advantage of spending en extra 200$ on this? I may understand that it will be less overhead on my computers cpu and maybe less latency(which I didn't experience yet)..but does that really change the quality of drums keyboards and strings that I create by LogicX? When I say quality I mean does it make the synthesized sounds more realistic and less digital? Or it only improves the quality of guitar recordings?
P.S I'm certainly not an audiophile and not using expensive headphones either, but I do certainly care how realistic my sounds are and they are not digital/plastic..
tnx
My question is that I heard I need an external soundcard for good recording, what would be the advantage of spending en extra 200$ on this? I may understand that it will be less overhead on my computers cpu and maybe less latency(which I didn't experience yet)..but does that really change the quality of drums keyboards and strings that I create by LogicX? When I say quality I mean does it make the synthesized sounds more realistic and less digital? Or it only improves the quality of guitar recordings?
P.S I'm certainly not an audiophile and not using expensive headphones either, but I do certainly care how realistic my sounds are and they are not digital/plastic..
tnx