The Easiest Way To Record Your Electric Guitar
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This tutorial covers beginner techniques and ideas for recording an electric guitar. Computer audio interfaces, amplifier mic'ing techniques and other relevant topics are explained in plain language.
Now, get busy writing and recording those great riffs in your head!
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