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  • in reply to: impedance question #66472
    demetrisag
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    I’d really like to say thanks a lot for helping me out with this stuff firsly! when you get time and listen to parts I recorded I’d be really glad to hear whats your opinion about them.
    As for the best sounding one (instrument In VS line in) I really cant tell much difference in the sound. the only thing is that the line in I think because it didnt have any frequencies after 16 khz it sounded kinda “fake” in a way. but maybe it still just me. I will record both line in and intrument in the same pattern and post it in here so you’ll have a listen and tell me what you think. you seemed to know miles better than I do!
    I’m a student btw and I’m still learning this stuff now, I really like them and I just want to be able to do something good!

    Thanks a lot!
    Jim

    in reply to: impedance question #66493
    demetrisag
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    hello there, I tried to record both line in and instrument input, the recording sounded pritty much the same to me but when I monitored both files equalization with voxengo gliss EQ I noticed that the one I recorded from the line in roll off all the frequencies above 16 Khz (there werent any frequencies after 16Khz) is it a good or a bad thing?
    The instrument input one on the other hand had complete frequency spectrum.
    I thought my own that the complete one should be better so I just recorded a tiny guitar part and I would really like to here your opinions about it. how good or how bad sounding is. This completly unprocecced

    [ Edit: WATCH OUT FOR THE SPYWARE AD, DONT CLICK YOUR MOUSE ANYWHERE NEAR IT – Lee ]

    http://s37.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=3EUGGL4SBOY1X0H9KM25I8W2T0

    I also proccesed it as well and this is the procecced one

    [ Edit: WATCH OUT FOR THE SPYWARE AD, DONT CLICK YOUR MOUSE ANYWHERE NEAR IT – Lee ]

    http://s37.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=0AMPSF3M9HPMX10D8OYD4E2AEJ

    can you pls tell me what you think about this one as well? how good or bad the proccecing is?

    P.S: I’m only trying to improve my skills on guitar sounds

    Thanks a lot
    Jim

    in reply to: impedance question #66503
    demetrisag
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    Hello there! thanks a lot for your reply! I basically want to connect my guitar on my computer’s soundcard (M-audio 1814) I have line inputs (which are the has the less inpedance for the cable I have to connect my guitar TS-TS) the impedance is 10Kohms. and I also have the mic imputs which are low impedance but they are XLR. do you reckon it will be better if I buy a cable TS to XLR to connect my guitar on that ouput or should I just connect it on the line input?

    P.s I also have an instrument input HI-Z but I didnt really like the sound from that input or maybe it just me?

    and as well if I buy a di box, they are hi-z usually and trasnfor to low-z would that work for my guitar as its low-z?

    Thanks a lot for the help

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