Is it possible to use standard on-board sound on a laptop (DELL latitude) to get a decent audio recording or do you have buy an add on soundcard? I've tried it with just the standard audio input on the laptop to record my guitar and then I used CoolEdit v2.0 to capture and modify the recording. I get a lot of hiss. Even using the noise reduction utility in CoolEdit doesn't fix it. Do I have to buy a special soundcard?
thanks for any advice
Recording on a laptop
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It's possible but unlikely. Your best chance is to get an external mixer like a Mackie 1202 to boost the signal going in. That will overpower the noise. Laptops are generally not good choices for recording. By the way, you can get a Yamaha DSP Factory PCI card on ebay now for about $200. That's an EXCELLENT deal. These cards were $1000 when they came out and are still worth every bit of that price. They will do 2 stereo tracks out of the box and will do 8 stero tracks (or 16 mono) if you add some other hardware. There are compressors, limiters, parametric EQ and more on every channel as well as 5 high quality stereo fx processors.
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