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Old October 3rd, 2006
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I am consider as a beginner , 10 months experience. At least i can play lots of song from kirk for example, "All i have to do is dream", "starry starry night" ,"tears in heave", "stairway to heaven" , and of coz " unchained melody".

Now what i want is record my playing so that i can share with my family and my friends. All i have is a Mic and speaker. i TAPE my mic on my guitar and as i play i record all the sound down using some recording software and then save the sound down as a wav file.

What i curious about is, can i play my guitar and the sound come out from my speaker directly without recording? just like playing wif amps. My guitar is not an electric guitar so i cant enjoy those loudness from amp. Could any plz tell me is it possible to play my guitar wif the mic on it and produce the output directly at my speaker?

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Hi kuance,

Tekker did a lesson on that:
Kristal Audio Tutorial

Hope it'll help you...

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The volume control panel on your PC controls the speaker output. I'm assuming your using a Microsoft OS. Just unselect the mute button for the appropriate input, which I'm assuming is mic and you will hear your guitar come out the speakers. Adjust volume accordingly.

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I wrote a guide for this a while back.

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