My music is up

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hate to highjack but i wanna plug the guitar port, if your only gonna record with it its only 100 dollars i think - i use it for all my recordings n it works fine for me :)

it plugs into the sound card with the right lead - i use a stereo lead (from the left and right outputs) which goes to a quarter inch jack which i use to go into the line in on my soundcard. its cheap and works fine
 
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nuntius's right, the guitar port is sort of a Pod for the computer. Nuntius has great tones, so it must work well.

You're cheapest stuff remains the X V-Amp at less than US$ 70. You plug it straight into the sound card... and you can plug it in your amp if you wish also (but not both at the same time since you can't plug your amp in the card anyway). They is a Rat and a TS-9 emulation in the X-V-Amp also. Could be fun.

Gotta pickup my little girl from day care... back later :)
 
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I use a Marshall MG30DFX cheap at £115. That's all I use. It's an amp and a recording device. Good practice amp if you're on a budget.


Lee
 
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maybe a Vamp could be better though atm, since you could also use it with your amp, making that more versitile.

and when you get your traynor you could put it in the effects loop (if it has one) and use the effects (delay etc) in there and not alter the tone of the amp :)
 
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Hey, I'm back and the angel is sleeping now...

I'd say if your on a budget go with the X V-Amp. If you can have the V-Amp 2, go for it. At ~ $US 125, people say it's almost as good as the POD.

My final comment: if you don't care about effects and are not to tight on the budget, get a Tech 21 SansAmp GT2 Pedal. My amp is based on that. It's the best freakin' pedal you can get, analog modelling of Fender, Marshall and Mesa-Boogie Amp.

If you put this pedal in front of your Traynor, you'll set yourself on fire. And the best thing is that the SansAmp GT2 can be plugged directly into the soundcard, it has speaker emulation.

OK, I gave you all the knowledge I have for budget and non-budget options. If I say anything more, you'll think I want to sell you something :D
 
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You have a sense of what you want, meaning you have some direction to follow, keep it up man.
:)
There is so many ways to play a guitar that it sometimes twists your mind:laugh2:
Like it.
And good thing that you play on an acoustic, I loved that piece the most, that shows that you have talent!
 
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Thanks for the assistance guys,

I'll look into the V-Amp, my parents said "yeah no problem - just tell us", so I'm going to make an informed decision as to whats the best...

Appreciate the help Lee, Sly, Nuntius... thanks for the comments Rid - Classical Gas took me ages to learn, now I only remember the chorus (learned it around a year ago)...

I will probably go for the Behringer V-Amps you guys have been talking about. Now I gotta choose which one...

Again, thanks a bunch!

Bee
 
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Bee- I listened to your work and it is pretty good. One bit of advise, specifically for the blues jam, try to play with more authority. At times it sounded like you didn't know what note to play next and the hesitation made it sound out of time. A bad note played like you meant to do it (with authority) will sound better than one you stumble on to.

I have never used the Guitar Port but I use a POD XT a ton. That is saying something since I have a Marshall DSL 50 and a VHT Pitbull sitting right next to me with a 4X12 cab. I can dial in a nice tone on my POD in about 10 seconds without having to hassle with letting the head warm up, cranking it, then mic placement, etc...
 
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