One of the most popular audio interfaces I recommend if you want to record acoustic or electric guitar (or vocals and other instruments) is the Focusrite Scarlett range (link to Amazon for details and different options). In this example, I’m using an iRig HD 2 (check out my review to see why I highly recommend it for electric guitar) and plugging it into my PC’s USB port. If you don’t have a microphone or audio interface, learn about the different recording options in this guide. You can use an audio interface or a microphone. You have two ways to record a guitar in Audacity. Step 2: Connect Audio Interface or Microphone Once Audacity is installed and you have the latest version, you can continue to the next step. If you have an older version, you’ll need to download the latest version from the Audacity website to update. Then go Help > Check for Updates to see what the current version is on the Audacity website.
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If you already have Audacity, check to make sure it is the latest version (version 2.3.3 as at April 2020).Ĭheck your current Audacity version by going Help > About Audacity. Start by downloading and installing Audacity here.
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9.9 Related Guides and Lessons: Step 1: Install or Update Audacity